thylacinus cynocephalus वाक्य
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- Fossil ancestors of the recently extinct thylacine, " Thylacinus cynocephalus ", have also been identified among Riversleigh's fauna.
- The only species to survive into modern times was the thylacine ( " Thylacinus cynocephalus " ), which became extinct in 1936.
- During his time as director of the Australian Museum, he was the initiator of attempts to clone the " Thylacinus cynocephalus ", the Tasmanian tiger, an animal extinct since 1936.
- On 7 September 1936, Benjamin, the last Tasmanian tiger ( " Thylacinus cynocephalus " ) died in Hobart Zoo, after the species was persecuted by farmers to extinction in the wild.
- Cryptozoologists who promote the theory of survival of the Tasmanian tiger or thylacine " Thylacinus cynocephalus ", a Thylacinid, and also currently accepted as extinct, favour proposed survival of the Queensland tiger.
- The image adopted for its label in 1987, H . C . Richter's nineteenth-century illustration of the now extinct Tasmanian tiger ( " Thylacinus cynocephalus " ), is from Gould's " The Mammals of Australia ".
- Both the living Tasmanian devil ( " Sarcophilus harrisii " ) and the recently extinct Tasmanian wolf ( " Thylacinus cynocephalus " ) possessed modified molars to allow for shearing, although the Tasmanian wolf, the larger of the two, had adaptation more similar to the modern dog.
- The album " Happiness ? " was " Dedicated to the tasmanian tiger thylacinus cynocephalus, but most especially . . . for Freddie " . " Nazis 1994 " from this album became Taylor's first hit single in England and was followed by two other top 40 UK hits, " Happiness " and " Foreign Sand ."
- Far more recent possible or presumed extinctions of species which may turn out still to exist include the thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger ( " Thylacinus cynocephalus " ), the last known example of which died in Hobart Zoo in Tasmania in 1936; the Japanese wolf ( " Canis lupus hodophilax " ), last sighted over 100 years ago; the ivory-billed woodpecker ( " Campephilus principalis " ), last sighted for certain in 1944; and the slender-billed curlew ( " Numenius tenuirostris " ), not seen since 2007.
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