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The thylacine is 58 centimeters tall at the shoulder, 180 centimeters long, has a relatively thin body, has a face like a fox, and its back is covered with stripes, much like the markings of a tiger, and the female thylacine also has a nursery bag, just like a kangaroo's nursery bag, because of the mass killing of humans to the extinction.
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The thylacine looks quite terrifying, the size is not particularly large, but the lethality is relatively strong, with a lot of fangs and very thick legs. Because this animal suffered a relatively large natural disaster in the process of development, it led to the extinction of this animal.
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The thylacine is an ancient creature that belongs to the family of wolves. The head of this creature resembles that of today's wolves. But the size will be a little bigger. has disappeared into the torrent of history.
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The thylacine is a marsupial carnivore that is known as the thylacine due to its morphological resemblance to canines. According to the current archaeological discoveries, the ancestors of the thylacine appeared on the earth as early as about 23 million years ago, however, the ancestors of the thylacine at that time were still relatively small, and after tens of millions of years of evolution, the modern thylacine finally appeared about 4 million years ago.
Their widespread distribution in Oceania (Australia and New Guinea) isolated from other continents, combined with their early appearance, did not have a substantial impact on the status of the thylacine, even if the marsupial lion appeared about 2 million years ago.
First of all, after dogs were brought into Australia, because there were no natural predators, and there were more cute marsupials in the wild, which led to their rapid breeding in the wild and a certain wild population, which is the origin of the Australian dingo. The dingo poached domestic animals in the wild, and people at the time did not realize that it was the "pot" of the invasive species, but "dumped" the pot to the native species thylacine, which led to the start of a national "wolf hunt" campaign. This is a factor of human hunting.
The second is the dingo itself, with the continuous expansion of the dingo population, and the thylacine because of the sharp decrease in the number of kills, the dingo gradually replaced the thylacine and became the top carnivore of the food chain. As two animals with similar ecological niches, the rise of dingoes was the last straw that crushed the thylacine.
Hunted and squeezed by dingoes, the thylacine disappeared from the continents of New Guinea and Australia as early as 2000 BC. However, there is still a part of the thylacine living on Australia's only island state, Tasmania, because it was inaccessible at the time, so the thylacine was spared.
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1.Humans abhor it for its harmful animal husbandry and extinction hunting. 2.Humans brought dogs, which later became today's dingoes, brought about the pressure of contention.
3.Humans and non-native Australian animals carry foreign viruses that cause influenza.
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The reasons for the extinction are as follows:1. With the gradual increase in the number of people, people began to invade the wild environment, which led to the compression of the living space of the thylacine.
2. Thylacines occasionally poach livestock, so Chun Chong Da was also hunted and killed by people.
3. With the continuous expansion of the Australian dingo population and the sharp decrease in the number of bags killed by the wolf, the Australian dingo has gradually replaced the thylacine and become the worst carnivore at the top of the food chain.
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The thylacine's extinction has been in crisis since the arrival of migrants from Tasmania. A large number of domestic animals have been injured by dogs. And people mistakenly think that the thylacine did it, because both dogs and thylacines suck the blood of sheep.
In 1888, a bounty was offered to reward the people who hunted the thylacine, and in the 20 years since, more than 2,000 thylacines have been killed. It is also a valuable source of information for recording the thylacine population.
The last thylacine died on September 7, 1936. Died at Hobart Zoo on the island of Tasmania. Murals painted by ancient inhabitants 10,000 years ago have been found on the rocks of Australia, and we know that thylacines once lived in this ancient land a long, long time ago.
Amazingly, there is now a thylacine sanctuary on the island of Tasmania. Does this indicate a form of psychological compensation? All in all, such a precious animal, the thylacine, became extinct.
This is despite living with the indigenous people of Australia for more than 10,000 years. However, with the discovery of the New World by humans, in an instant the thylacine finally disappeared from Earth forever.
Read here. In May 1999, the National Museum of Australia decided to launch a project to resurrect the Tasmanian tiger using cloning technology. In May 2002, the cloning project team announced that the Tasmanian thylacine DNA had been replicated successfully and that DNA for cloning had been successfully extracted from cells from a Tasmanian thylacine cub soaked in a specimen bottle in stockpile.
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