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THE THYLACINE FILMS:
- MOTION FILM FOOTAGE -
(film 6)
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This sequence of thylacine footage is part of a film entitled "Animals of the Zoo" made by EB (Encyclopaedia Britannica) films in conjunction with the New York Zoological Society.  The 10 minute film shows a broad selection of the animals at the Bronx Zoo in New York and has a period commentary.  The film was made in 1933, some 14 years after the zoo's last thylacine died on 13 September 1919.  The thylacine shown in the EB film however, was filmed at the London Zoo at some point prior to 1931, when the last thylacine at the zoo died.  The animal is observed at close quarters tearing meat from a bone against the backdrop of its brick enclosure in the zoo's North Mammal House.  Its remains are now held in the zoology collection of the Oxford University Museum (Source: ITSD 2005).

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