thylacine การใช้
- Little is known about the behaviour or habitat of the thylacine.
- The thylacine held the status of endangered species until the 1980s.
- The research enhanced hopes of eventually restoring the population of thylacines.
- The thylacine was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times.
- The modern thylacine first appeared about 4 million years ago.
- The mature thylacine ranged from long, plus a tail of around.
- Most observations were made during the day whereas the thylacine was naturally nocturnal.
- Such specialisation probably made the thylacine susceptible to small disturbances to the ecosystem.
- New marsupial lion, thylacine, and dasyurid material has also been recovered.
- In 2002 Woodside Petroleum prepared to develop their Geographe and Thylacine gas fields.
- No amount of wishing and really good science will ever bring the thylacine back.
- The plight of the thylacine was featured in a campaign for Tasmanian cricket team,
- In Tasmania, the thylacine was relentlessly hunted to extinction based on such schemes.
- But one of the most famous of these is the Tasmanian wolf, or thylacine.
- So, for thylacine enthusiasts, mysterious paw marks and ghostly sightings keep hope alive.
- During mid-October the sole remaining thylacine from the Roberts collection died of pneumonia.
- The thylacine held the title of Australia's largest predator until about 3500 years ago.
- The thylacine probably preferred the dry eucalyptus forests, wetlands, and grasslands in continental Australia.
- Extinct predators were likely to have included " Thylacoleo " and possibly the thylacine.
- There are some research projects dedicated to this goal, particularly of the thylacine and mammoths.
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