TASMANIAN WOLF vs THYLACINE: NOUN
- Rare doglike carnivorous marsupial of Tasmania having stripes on its back; probably extinct
- The carnivorous marsupial Thylacinus cynocephalus which was native to Tasmania, now extinct.
- The zebra wolf. See under wolf.
- The native wild “dog,” “wolf,” “tiger,” or “hyena” of Tasmania, Thylacinus cynocephalus, the largest living carnivorous marsupial.
- Rare doglike carnivorous marsupial of Tasmania having stripes on its back; probably extinct
TASMANIAN WOLF vs THYLACINE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Probably extinct
- Probably extinct
TASMANIAN WOLF vs THYLACINE: RELATED WORDS
- Koala bear, Tasmanian devil, Jerboa kangaroo, Koala, Marsupial, Rat kangaroo, Dasyurid, Brush kangaroo, Metatherian, Native cat, Dasyure, Dasyurid marsupial, Thylacinus cynocephalus, Tasmanian tiger, Thylacine
- Carnivore, Genus australopithecus, Smilodon, Bettong, Tuatara, Monotreme, Flightless bird, Mammal, Wombat, Echidna, Dingo, Quoll, Tasmanian wolf, Thylacinus cynocephalus, Tasmanian tiger
TASMANIAN WOLF vs THYLACINE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Vombatidae, Koala bear, Tasmanian devil, Jerboa kangaroo, Koala, Marsupial, Rat kangaroo, Dasyurid, Brush kangaroo, Metatherian, Native cat, Dasyure, Dasyurid marsupial, Tasmanian tiger, Thylacine
- Takahe, Platypuses, Carnivore, Genus australopithecus, Smilodon, Bettong, Tuatara, Monotreme, Flightless bird, Mammal, Wombat, Dingo, Quoll, Tasmanian wolf, Tasmanian tiger
TASMANIAN WOLF vs THYLACINE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- The Tasmanian coat of arms features thylacines as supporters The thylacine has been used extensively as a symbol of Tasmania.
- The thylacine, however, was a unique species and has a high level of cultural and societal appeal, as demonstrated by its existing commercial use.
- The thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, was the largest carnivorous marsupial and it lived across the Australian island of Tasmania.
- Paleontologist Michael Archer makes a case to bring back the gastric brooding frog and the thylacine, commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger.
- We should value posties and letter boxes while they still exist, before they go the way of the thylacine.
- The thylacine has been described as a formidable predator because of its ability to survive and hunt prey in extremely sparsely populated areas.
- Thylacine hair has a complex layered structure with fine hears close to the body, probably to trap heat.
- Indeed, they found a mix up: some specimens were tiny quolls or Tasmanian devils, not thylacine joeys at all.
- Aimee Frodsham from Thylacine gave a presentation to the Committee.
- Thylacine is often known as the Tasmanian Tiger of.
TASMANIAN WOLF vs THYLACINE: QUESTIONS
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- Why was the thylacine known as the Tasmanian tiger?
- Can I download thylacine from the historical Tasmanian tiger footage?
- Where did the Thylacine Live before it was extinct?