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Thylacine fossil specimens from the Pleistocene:
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isolated canine tooth from a thylacine. Pleistocene, Wellington Caves,
NSW. |
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| A
partial rostrum (snout) from a large individual, with alveoli of the canine
teeth visible at left. Pleistocene, Wellington Caves, NSW. |
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| An
assemblage of maxillary fragments and mandible sections. Pleistocene,
various localities (primarily Wellington Caves, NSW). |
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| Some
thylacine limb bones. Pleistocene, various localities. |
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