i miss them
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Do you know how you are missed?
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Thylacine. Last Chance on Earth; a Requiem for Wildlife. Roger A. Caras. Illustrated by Charles Fracé. 1966.
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Thylacines my beloveds, you were such strange creatures and I love you all dearly, pls come back
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Thylacine portrait on black paper
I love how they are marsupial alternative to a dog, they look familiar yet alien/different to what we're used to see.
Prints available on my Redbubble
(or DM me if you want the original)
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Here a some concept art of my cancelled comic called “Thylacines” this is one of my first comics I worked on digitally. But I don’t know why I stopped making it, maybe because the platform I was using that I’m not happy about. I’ll show the full one soon.
Art originally posed on July 12, 2021
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i feel normal about thylacines why do you ask
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wait wait wait wait... I know thylacine pupils were elliptical like a cats.... did they ALSO expand like a cats when they spotted something they liked/were excited about? like...
IMAGINE
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I don't think u guys are ready for how I stylize thylacines (no references, just pure thylacine)
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Here's an art dump of some recent pieces. I love creatures doing mouth blasts, so I drew an Oozaru from Dragon Ball and a Veedramon from Digimon. I also drew a demon Thylacine because they're my favorite creatures ever. Overall, I love how they turned out. Don't think I'll ever pursue art as a career again, but it's been very refreshing to just create for myself
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Animal Ghosts. Edited by Claudia Clow. Illustrated by Walt Disney Productions. 1971.
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Spent the day crying because of Thylacines again
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I'll have an extra trans pridelacine coming up here soon! Pridelacines are 500 usd plus ship. Lmk if you're interested in getting it!
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Colossal Biosciences has plans to "de-extinct" the Tasmanian tiger using gene-editing technology. I thought you'd want this information.
Unfortunately several people have attempted even getting the DNA sequenced from alcohol-preserved specimens, but the last attempt I remember was hugely infested with mold and amounted to nothing. They've wanted to try de-extinction for a long time. I found CB's page on their plans but so far it seems like they haven't managed to sequence it all either yet, so I won't get my hopes up over it. Definitely something to keep an eye on though! Thanks for the heads up!
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