A 140-year-old Tassie tiger brain sample survived two world wars
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Brain samples of a thylacine that died in 1880 in Berlin were kept safe by researchers for decades. Now, they have finally been analysed.
140-year-old brain sample reveals Tassie tigers related to carnivorous marsupials, not wolves - Australian Geographic
A 140-year-old Tassie tiger brain sample survived two world wars and made it to our lab. Here's what we found - WDiarium
Solicitor in 19th-century Tasmania traded human Aboriginal remains for scientific accolades, study reveals
Solicitor in 19th-century Tasmania traded human Aboriginal remains for scientific accolades, study reveals
A 140-year-old Tassie tiger brain sample survived two world wars and made it to our lab. Here's what we found - WDiarium
The Bengal Tiger: A Survivor's Story – Environmental History Now., bengal tiger
A 140-year-old Tassie tiger brain sample survived two world wars and made it to our lab. Here's what we found
140-year-old brain sample reveals Tassie tigers related to carnivorous marsupials, not wolves - Australian Geographic
Thylacinus cynocephalus (Thylacine, Tasmanian tiger, Marsupial wolf) - The Recently Extinct Plants and Animals Database
Brain - Noticias, Investigaciones y Análisis - The Conversation - página 2
A 140-year-old Tassie tiger brain sample survived two world wars and made it to our lab. Here's what we found - WDiarium
Century-old samples reveal the brain of the Tasmanian tiger - UQ News - The University of Queensland, Australia
A 140-year-old Tassie tiger brain sample survived two world wars and made it to our lab. Here's what we found - Philippine Canadian Inquirer Nationwide Filipino Newspaper
Solicitor in 19th-century Tasmania traded human Aboriginal remains for scientific accolades, study reveals
Tasmanian Tiger – News, Research and Analysis – The Conversation – page 1