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The NFSA has digitised in 4K a 21-second newsreel clip from 1935 featuring the last-known images of the extinct thylacine.
South Australian Museum - #WonderWednesday 🐆 The Thylacine, commonly known as the Tasmanian Tiger, has become a symbol for animal extinction in Australia. The last live animal known died in Hobart Zoo
Colorized Footage Of The Last Known Tasmanian Tiger - Machine Learning Colorization Using Deoldify
File:Thylacine footage compilation.ogv - Wikipedia
Incredible footage emerges of the last known Tasmanian tiger
Tasmanian Tigers Are Extinct. Why Do People Keep Seeing Them? - The New York Times
On 7 September 1936 only two months after the species was granted protected status, 'Benjamin', the last known thylacine, died from exposure at the Beaumaris Zoo in Hobart. this is his last
Tasmanian Tigers Are Extinct. Why Do People Keep Seeing Them? - The New York Times
Tasmanian tiger: video footage of last-known thylacine remastered in 4K colour – video, Australia news
Precious' footage from 1935 of last-known Tasmanian tiger released
The last thylacine
Thylacine: Rare photos of the last Tasmanian tiger, 1910-1933 - Rare Historical Photos
Man on the trail of the Tasmanian tiger, Video, Blue Mountains Gazette
Tasmanian tiger wrongfully hunted to extinction - Scienceline
The alleged footage of a thylacine - Australian Geographic