Around 14 new rock-art depictions of thylacines, also known as Tasmanian tigers, have been found in northern Australia.
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New rock art in northern Australia suggests Tasmanian tigers survived longer on the mainland, offering fresh insight into ...
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Newly documented rock art depicting a Tasmanian devil (L) and a Tasmanian tiger (R) The striped dog-like marsupial we know as the Tasmanian tiger has ...
Australian rock art discovery depicts thylacines using white clay, indicating that they were painted within the last 1,000 ...