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Friday, 10 May 2013
Thylacines of the New Guinea Highlands
Everyone has heard of the Tasmanian Tiger.
But during the Pleistocene epoch, ending a mere 11,700 years ago, the Thylacine also existed on New Guinea, and mainland Australia.
In a new blog post, Dr Karl Shuker has explored the not so well known modern-day reports of suspiciously thylacine-like beasts in New Guinea, specifically Irian Jaya (New Guinea's less-explored western, Indonesian half), where such creatures are referred to by local people as the dobsegna.
Read more over at Dr Karl Shuker's blog.
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dobsenga,
dr karl shuker,
extinct,
irian jaya,
new guinea,
Tasmania,
Tasmanian Tiger,
Thylacine
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