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The Thylacine Museum - Some Thylacine Relics: Pleistocene (page 1)
Pleistocene, Wellington Caves, NSW. Acquired from Trans Mines Dept., 1963. A view of the opposite side of the same specimen. A close-up of the teeth (M1-4) in a right mandible. Pleistocene, Wellington Caves, NSW. A fragment of a left thylacine maxilla containing the teeth P1 through M2. Pleistocene, Wellington Caves, NSW. . . Website copyright © ...
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The Thylacine Museum - Some Thylacine Relics: Pleistocene (page 2)
Pleistocene, Wellington Caves, NSW. A partial rostrum (snout) from a large individual, with alveoli of the canine teeth visible at left. Pleistocene, Wellington Caves, NSW. An assemblage of maxillary fragments and mandible sections. Pleistocene, various localities (primarily Wellington Caves, NSW ...
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