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Thylacinidae is an
extinct family of
carnivorous marsupials from the
order Dasyuromorphia. The only
species to
survive into
modern times was the thylacine...
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Thylacinus is a
genus of
extinct carnivorous marsupials in the
family Thylacinidae. The only
recent member was the
thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus),...
- and mammals. It was the only
member of the
genus Thylacinus and
family Thylacinidae to have
survived until modern times. Its
closest living relatives are...
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Mammals are
divided into two
subclasses based on
reproductive techniques: egg
laying mammals (the monotremes), and live
birth mammals. The
second subclass...
- Microbiotheriidae:
monito del
monte Order Dasyuromorphia (71 species)
Family †
Thylacinidae:
thylacine Family Dasyuridae: antechinuses, quolls, dunnarts, Tasmanian...
- Myrmecobiidae,
containing the numbat.
There is
additionally the
family Thylacinidae,
containing the
extinct thylacine.
Dozens of
extinct Dasyuromorphia species...
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potens ("powerful
pouched dog") was the
largest species of the
family Thylacinidae,
originally known from a
single poorly preserved fossil discovered by...
- (1997). "Thylacinus megiriani, a new
species of
thylacine (Marsupialia:
Thylacinidae) from the
Ongeva Local Fauna of
Central Australia".
Records of the South...
- ISBN 9780207158964. Smith, M. (February 1982). "Review of the
Thylacine (Marsupialia,
Thylacinidae)". In Archer,
Michael (ed.).
Carnivorous Marsupials.
Royal Zoological...
- (1990). "Nimbacinus ****soni, a
plesiomorphic thylacine (Marsupialia:
Thylacinidae) from
Tertiary deposits of
Queensland and the
Northern Territory". Memoirs...