The putrid find? A skinned and pickled head from a thylacine. “It was literally a head in a bucket of ethanol in the back of ...
The thylacine died in captivity at Hobart Zoo in 1936 and its body was given to a local museum. But what happened to its skeleton and skin afterwards had been an enduring mystery. The Tasmanian ...
The genome of the extinct thylacine has been nearly completely sequenced, de-extinction company Colossal has announced. It ...
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The thylacine, aka Tasmanian tiger, was thought to go extinct in 1936. However, a research team at Australia's James Cook University has hope that this is not case. They are installing cameras ...