Listen....idk what it is about the Wilfred Batty photos but they always make me jump when they finish and I am left with a thylacine in deep rigor mortis and really good colors.
So...Woolworth female and her joeys and Wilf Batty thylacine photos.
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Constellation Corinna
i also do art! Idk if y'all knew that I only have like two other drawings I've posted on here. But it's not just historical photo recolors and stuff!
Sorry it's blurry
This painting is currently taped to my wall so I had to climb on my bed to get a photo LOL
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Ah thank you for the tag!
(I rarely check my notifications ahevshagsha)
This is one of my favorite images/films 😭
Still from a film of "Benjamin," the last known thylacine, at feeding time
By: David Fleay
1933
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The pipe’s finder was an amateur bottle digger who found it sandwiched between two larger bottles at the base of a pit on a private property near Launceston in 2016.
The collector then sold the pipe as an unwanted item.
Stephen Sleightholme, from the International Thylacine Specimen Database, snapped up the pipe at auction.
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I went to the natural history museum at Harvard a few weeks ago, saw a Tasmanian Tiger in person for the first time, cried about it, and then proceeded to take photos of it from every angle possible as I stared longingly at it for many many minutes.
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Thylacine skull
By: W. S. Berridge
From: The Book of the Animal Kingdom
1910
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A woman looks into a diorama of three Thylacines, date and location unknown. [ x ]
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Thanks for the tag!
Here are more photos of thylacines from the Berlin zoo. There were 4 individuals in total, 3 males 1 female all from different times except for the last two who arrived at the same time (a male and the female)
unfortunately all were very stressed and showed behaviors such as pacing and chewing on the bars (seen in top photo) which wore down their teeth.
Thylacine at the Berlin Zoo
By: Unknown photographer
Ca. 1905
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Thylacine at the Berlin Zoo
By: Unknown photographer
Ca. 1905
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This thylacine taxidermy at QVMAG has been nicknamed “Frankentiger” because it was constructed from the parts of two different individuals. American taxidermist Frank Tose is pictured in the black and white photograph above constructing Frankentiger’s plaster form in 1937.
Photos are from Where Light Meets Dark. [x]
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I'VE BEEN SUMMONED
Can't wait to see how these come out recolored!
Some beautiful 35mm stills from a 1928 film of three thylacines residing at the Beaumaris Zoo, Hobart. Stills taken by James Malley.
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Detail from an illustration in Alfred Wallace's book, The Geographical Distribution of Animals. Australasian mammals.
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drew a thylacine and am really happy with how it turned out!
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Ahhh! You are awesome! I rarely check my social media lol and completely forgot about this (=w=)
Thank you so much for pointing it out.
I thought he was easier to see in the colored image 😭
Sorry y'all!!!!
I still haven't found a way to colorize gifs. But I don't think a lot of people know about this thylacine footage.
(will update when I pull out my info I wrote down, I just woke up =w=)
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Haha, oops! Sorry the individual is behind the devil!
I still haven't found a way to colorize gifs. But I don't think a lot of people know about this thylacine footage.
(will update when I pull out my info I wrote down, I just woke up =w=)
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I still haven't found a way to colorize gifs. But I don't think a lot of people know about this thylacine footage.
(will update when I pull out my info I wrote down, I just woke up =w=)
EDIT IM SO SORRY
LOOK BEHIND THE DEVIL GDFSGDHFFVB LOL
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