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Monday, 26 August 2024

The Thylacine’s Zoo…

We in the cryptozoology community post often about the beloved thylacine, but for me the part of its history I have a hard time coming to terms with is its last days at the zoo and the films which  appear to be a dank miserable zoo environment.…
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The Thylacine's Zoo…

By sasysquatchgirl on August 26, 2024

We in the cryptozoology community post often about the beloved thylacine, but for me the part of its history I have a hard time coming to terms with is its last days at the zoo and the films which  appear to be a dank miserable zoo environment. 

But how was their care really? Who ran that zoo? Maybe if we know a little bit about that it may be easier to study the last of these amazing creatures.

It turns out that this zoo wasn't as uncaring as the video made it seem by its age and quality.

Mary Robert with her thylacines

A women named Mary Roberts opened the Beaumaris Zoo on her property in Hobart in 1875. 

Mary had no formal schooling in zoology, but she did have a passion for Tasmanian fauna. Mary began sharing her passion with the general public in 1895. 

Her great love and care for the thylacine was well known. She was the first woman to successfully breed the tigers in captivity. So loved by her they were, that she wrote a manual on the keeping, caring and breeding of Tasmanian devils. 

She was accepted into the Zoological Society of London, where she gave lectures on the care of these amazing marsupials.

In 1921 Mary Robert's passed away and the zoo and the many inhabitants were offered to the Tasmanian government, who declined the offer sadly and the zoo was awarded to a Scottish farmer who was a great nature enthusiast. The Beaumaris Zoo was moved to a location in Queens. 

Sadly the last known living tiger died in 1936, the zoo itself closed a year later in 1937. There are only a few remains left of the zoo's building where it stood last…

The skull of the last thylacine

The remains of the last thylacine were given to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery who being unaware they had the last specimen of its kind did a traveling exhibit with them instead of proper storage and cataloguing.

But how does all this make toy feel now? Is it better to see those videos knowing Mary truly cared for them, and tried to educate everyone on the proper care of them? 

The Tiger enclosure

For me, it makes it a little better understanding their history with at least her. I still question their care a bit in that last stretch. They look so skinny in the videos, and knowing the last one died due a cold spell because they weren't put in the proper habitat that night just doesn't help with their overall last pictures. 

I hope they had some affection along the way. As much as I love these elusive creatures and pray they are out there yet hiding from us, I don't agree with the de-extinction plan for them. 

Humans are doing a number on this planet causing extinction and nest extinction of many species. So the idea that it would be a good thing to bring them back in a time we are killing off others just doesn't make sense and seems highly unethical to me. 

What are your thoughts on the de-extinction of the thylacine? Do you think this world can support and keep them alive now in its current state? Let me know.

Have a great Monday…

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