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SPECIES OF AMPHIBIAN
Eleutherodactylus rostralis

Hypena rostralis         
  • ''Hypena rostralis'' caterpillar on hop
SPECIES OF MOTH
Buttoned Snout Moth; Buttoned snout
Hypena rostralis, the buttoned snout, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Europe far into Scandinavia.
Tasmanian wolf         
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  • Alb Quarrel posing for a picture with a thylacine he had recently killed
  • 1887 illustration of an emu being chased by two thylacines
  • Killed thylacine, 1869
  • Analysis of the skeleton suggests that, when hunting, the thylacine relied on stamina rather than speed in the chase.
  • Thylacine is a basal member of [[Dasyuromorphia]], an order comprising most of the Australian carnivorous marsupials
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  • Footage of a thylacine from 1935
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  • The Tasmanian [[coat of arms]] features thylacines as [[supporter]]s.
  • Natural History Museum]] in Vienna
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  • This 1921 photo by Henry Burrell of a thylacine was widely distributed and may have helped secure the animal's reputation as a poultry thief. In fact 
the animal was in captivity.
  • A thylacine photographed at [[Hobart Zoo]] in 1933
  • Thylacine family at [[Beaumaris Zoo]] in [[Hobart]], 1909
  • A compilation of most Australian footage of live thylacines, filmed in Hobart Zoo, Tasmania, in 1911, 1928, and 1933, respectively. Two other films are known, recorded in London Zoo.
  • This is the earliest known non-indigenous illustration of a thylacine from Harris' 1808 description.
  • Map showing the location of reported sightings between 1936 and 1980 in Tasmania. Black = 1 reported sighting, red = 5 reported sightings.
  • A thylacine skeleton at [[Musée de l'École de Nancy]]
  • Thylacine family at Beaumaris Zoo in Hobart, 1910
  • [[John Gould]]'s lithographic plate from ''The Mammals of Australia''
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  • Wilf Batty with the last thylacine that was killed in the wild
PRESUMABLY EXTINCT SPECIES OF CARNIVOROUS MARSUPIAL LAST KNOWN IN TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
Tasmanian tiger; Tasmanian wolf; Thylacinus cynocephalus; Tasmanian Tiger; Thyalcine; Marsupial Wolf; Marsupial wolf; Tassie Tiger; Tasmanian Wolf; Tazzy tiger; The Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus); Benjamin the thylacine; Tazmanian tiger; Tazmanian wolf; Thylocene; Thylasine; Benjamin (tiger); Thylacines; Didelphis cynocephala; Dasyurus cynocephalus; Thylacinus harrisii; Dasyurus lucocephalus; Thylacinus striatus; Thylacinus communis; Thylacinus breviceps; Benjamine the thylacine; Tilacino; Thyla (thylacine); Evolution of the thylacine; Thylacinus rostralis
(also Tasmanian tiger)
¦ noun another term for thylacine.
Thylacine         
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  • Alb Quarrel posing for a picture with a thylacine he had recently killed
  • 1887 illustration of an emu being chased by two thylacines
  • Killed thylacine, 1869
  • Analysis of the skeleton suggests that, when hunting, the thylacine relied on stamina rather than speed in the chase.
  • Thylacine is a basal member of [[Dasyuromorphia]], an order comprising most of the Australian carnivorous marsupials
  • 60 px
  • Footage of a thylacine from 1935
  • 60 px
  • The Tasmanian [[coat of arms]] features thylacines as [[supporter]]s.
  • Natural History Museum]] in Vienna
  • 60 px
  • This 1921 photo by Henry Burrell of a thylacine was widely distributed and may have helped secure the animal's reputation as a poultry thief. In fact 
the animal was in captivity.
  • A thylacine photographed at [[Hobart Zoo]] in 1933
  • Thylacine family at [[Beaumaris Zoo]] in [[Hobart]], 1909
  • A compilation of most Australian footage of live thylacines, filmed in Hobart Zoo, Tasmania, in 1911, 1928, and 1933, respectively. Two other films are known, recorded in London Zoo.
  • This is the earliest known non-indigenous illustration of a thylacine from Harris' 1808 description.
  • Map showing the location of reported sightings between 1936 and 1980 in Tasmania. Black = 1 reported sighting, red = 5 reported sightings.
  • A thylacine skeleton at [[Musée de l'École de Nancy]]
  • Thylacine family at Beaumaris Zoo in Hobart, 1910
  • [[John Gould]]'s lithographic plate from ''The Mammals of Australia''
  • 80 px
  • Wilf Batty with the last thylacine that was killed in the wild
PRESUMABLY EXTINCT SPECIES OF CARNIVOROUS MARSUPIAL LAST KNOWN IN TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
Tasmanian tiger; Tasmanian wolf; Thylacinus cynocephalus; Tasmanian Tiger; Thyalcine; Marsupial Wolf; Marsupial wolf; Tassie Tiger; Tasmanian Wolf; Tazzy tiger; The Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus); Benjamin the thylacine; Tazmanian tiger; Tazmanian wolf; Thylocene; Thylasine; Benjamin (tiger); Thylacines; Didelphis cynocephala; Dasyurus cynocephalus; Thylacinus harrisii; Dasyurus lucocephalus; Thylacinus striatus; Thylacinus communis; Thylacinus breviceps; Benjamine the thylacine; Tilacino; Thyla (thylacine); Evolution of the thylacine; Thylacinus rostralis
·noun The zebra wolf. ·see under Wolf.

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Craugastor rostralis

Craugastor rostralis is a species of frog in the family Craugastoridae. It is found in Guatemala and Honduras. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, plantations, and heavily degraded former forest. It is threatened by habitat loss.