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SOME THYLACINE RELICS:
- PLEISTOCENE -
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    Thylacine fossil specimens from the Pleistocene:
 
An isolated canine tooth from a thylacine.  Pleistocene, Wellington Caves, NSW.
fossil thylacine canine tooth - image © C. Campbell

 
fossil thylacine partial rostrum (snout) - image © C. Campbell
A partial rostrum (snout) from a large individual, with alveoli of the canine teeth visible at left.  Pleistocene, Wellington Caves, NSW.

 
An assemblage of maxillary fragments and mandible sections.  Pleistocene, various localities (primarily Wellington Caves, NSW).
fossil thylacine maxillary fragments and mandible sections - image © C. Campbell

 
fossil thylacine limb bones - image © C. Campbell
Some thylacine limb bones.  Pleistocene, various localities.
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