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SOME THYLACINE RELICS:
- HOLOCENE -
(page 3 - skeletal material)
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    Located in Sydney, the Australian Museum is the country's oldest museum.  Since its founding in 1827, it has become a vast repository of thousands of natural history specimens, including those of the thylacine.  Complete taxidermies, skins, skulls, and even a thylacine brain are housed here.  On this and the following three pages are a series of photos which depict various examples of thylacine specimens in the museum's collection.
 
thylacine skull - image © C. Campbell
One of the thylacine skulls in the Australian Museum's collection.

 
A thylacine cranium which unfortunately is missing much of its frontal dentition.
thylacine skull - image © C. Campbell
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