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5 years ago
Cryptid Of The Day: Wanjilanko

Cryptid of the Day: Wanjilanko

Description: The Wanjilanko is a massive feline seen in the Casamance Forest of Senegal. It’s described as reddish with faint stripes, long fangs and a negligible tail. Cryptozoologists think that the creature is a living Saber Tooth Tiger.


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5 years ago
Here Are My Spoils From The Second Half Of My Trip. I Had So Much Fun!

Here are my spoils from the second half of my trip. I had so much fun!


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5 years ago
The Jersey Devil Has Gained Many Nicknames Over The Years Since Its First Sighting. Some Are Less Creative

The Jersey Devil has gained many nicknames over the years since its first sighting. Some are less creative like “The Leeds Devil” while others are downright strange like “The Hoodle-Doodle Bird" or “Wozzle Bug”. It is not really known how the Devil got these odd nicknames. 


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4 years ago
Ghosts From The Past! Dodo, Tasmanian Tiger, Quagga, And Great Auk

Ghosts from the past! Dodo, Tasmanian Tiger, Quagga, and Great Auk


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5 years ago
Here’s A Nice Thylacine Photograph I Personally Hadn’t Seen Before. From Eric Guiler’s Book “Tasmanian

Here’s a nice thylacine photograph I personally hadn’t seen before. From Eric Guiler’s book “Tasmanian Tiger: A Lesson to be Learnt.”

Photo caption in the book states that it’s a male at the Beaumaris Zoo.


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4 years ago
The Tasmanian Tiger - Thylacinus Cynocephalus

The Tasmanian Tiger - Thylacinus cynocephalus

The Mammals of Australia. Krefft, from photographs by Victor A. Prout, 1869.


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4 years ago
Strongly Considering This One Now

strongly considering this one now


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5 years ago
Rat King For @dungeon-rat
Rat King For @dungeon-rat

rat king for @dungeon-rat


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4 years ago
Thylacine Family
Thylacine Family
Thylacine Family
Thylacine Family

Thylacine family


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5 years ago
The Last Thylacine: September 7, 1936

The Last Thylacine: September 7, 1936

Hey everyone! This may be a little late depending on your time zone (as I’m in Los Angeles / PST, I’m behind practically everyone). Sorry about that!

Today, September 7th, 2019, marks the 83rd Anniversary of the death of the last known thylacine in the Hobart Zoo. This animal is pictured above.

There are a lot of myths and misconceptions surrounding the thylacine - and this individual in particular - so I thought I’d make a post to correct a few of these. Keep in mind that new facts and evidence do occasionally come to light, so this is of course subject to change!

MYTH #1: The last thylacine was named Benjamin.

FACT: The name “Benjamin” was allegedly given to the animal by a keeper named Frank Darby. Darby later claimed to have worked with this animal in an interview that took place in 1968. However, no record exists of Darby ever working at the Hobart Zoo, and the zoo curator’s daughter Alison Reid denied that Darby ever worked there.** [Source]

** Note: Although the nickname “Benjamin” was likely made up by Darby after the fact, it has stuck, so many thylacine enthusiasts (including me) still use it to refer to the last individual.

MYTH #2: The last thylacine was actually female.

FACT: Zoologist David Fleay, who took much of the film footage of this individual, stated in a newspaper article and diary entry that the animal was male, referring to it as a “fine male marsupial wolf.” Furthermore, in 2011, careful video analysis by Dr. Stephen Sleightholme (director of the ITSD) confirmed the presence of a scrotal sac, indicating that the last thylacine was indeed a male. [Source, Source]

MYTH #3: “Benjamin” was part of the Mullins family group.

FACT: The Mullins female was snared while her young were still in the pouch. This assertion would assume that “Benjamin” was one of the pups, grew up in captivity, and was the last surviving member of the family. However, in photos (including the one on this post), the snare mark is clearly visible on the animal’s hind leg, indicating that it was wild caught. It is more likely that “Benjamin” was snared by a man named Elias Churchill, though this is also debated. [Source]

MYTH #4: The carcass of “Benjamin” was immediately discarded after death because it was in poor condition.

FACT: The carcass was in fact sent to the Tasmanian Museum. What happened to it after that is unknown. [Source]


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