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Thylacine
AKA the  Tasmanian  Tiger/ Wolf
• The Tasmanian Tiger was 
the largest known  
carnivorous marsupial of 
modern  times .
•  Native  to continental 
Australia , Tasmania and 
New Guinea .
• Believed to have become 
extinct  in the  20th  century.
•  Became  extremely  rare  or 
extinct on the  Australian  
mainland  before   British  
settlement of the 
continent , but it survived 
to the  1930s  on the  island  
of Tasmania.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vqCCI1ZF7o
• The thylacine was  able  to open its jaws 
to an unusual extent: up to 120 
degrees. This capability can be  seen  in 
part  in David Fleay's short black-and-
white  film  sequence of a captive 
thylacine from 1933. The jaws were 
muscular but  weak  and had 46 teeth.
• The thylacine held the title of 
Australia 's largest predator  until  about 
3500   years  ago.
• The thylacine resembled a large, 
short-haired dog with a stiff  tail  which 
smoothly extended from the  body  in a 
way  similar  to that of a kangaroo.
• Its  yellow -brown  coat  featured 13 to 
21 distinctive  dark  stripes  across  its 
back , rump and the  base  of its tail, 
which earned the  animal  the  nickname  
“tiger".
• Its body  hair  was  dense  and  soft , up to 
15 mm (0.6 in) in length; in juveniles 
the tip of the tail had a crest.
Extinction in Australia
• The thylacine is likely to have become  near -
extinct in mainland Australia about 2,000 
years ago, and possibly earlier in New 
Guinea.
• The absolute extinction is attributed to 
competition from indigenous  humans  and 
invasive dingoes.
• Humans had an adverse  effect on the 
environment and  brought  disease to Australia 
that their arrival drove the thylacine to 
extinction.
Extinction in Tasmania
•  Although  the thylacine was extinct on mainland 
Australia, it survived into the 1930s on the 
island state of Tasmania.
• The Van Diemen's  Land  Company introduced 
bounties on the thylacine from as  early  as 
1830, and  between  1888 and 1909 the 
Tasmanian government paid  £1 per head.
• The animal had become extremely rare in the 
wild  by the late  1920s. 
• The last known thylacine to be killed in the wild 
was  shot in 1930 by Wilf Batty, a farmer  from 
Mawbanna.
Benjamin
• The last captive thylacine, later 
referred  to as "Benjamin", was 
trapped in the Florentine Valley 
by  Elias  Churchill in 1933, and 
sent  to the Hobart Zoo where it 
lived for three years.
•  Recent detailed examination of 
a single  frame  from the  historic  
motion film footage taken by 
David Fleay in 1933, has 
confirmed that the thylacine 
was  male .
• The thylacine died on 7 
September 1936.
Unconfirmed 
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In 197 tin
3, Gary gs
 and Liz  Doyle  shot ten  seconds  of 
8 mm film showing an unidentified animal 
running across and alongside a  South  Australian 
road.
• In 1985, Aboriginal tracker  Kevin   Cameron  
produced  five  photographs which appear to show 
a digging thylacine, which he  stated  he took in 
Western  Australia.
• In  February  2005  Klaus  Emmerichs, a  German  
touristclaimed  to have taken digital 
photographs of a thylacine he saw near the Lake 
St Clair National Park.
Thank you for 
listening !

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Extinction in Australia
  • Extinction in Tasmania
  • Slide 7
  • Benjamin
  • Unconfirmed sightings
  • Thank you for listening!
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