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thylacine

/thahy-luh-sahyn, -sin/US // ˈθaɪ ləˌsaɪn, -sɪn //UK // (ˈθaɪləˌsaɪn) //

袋狼,狼人,狼獾,狼牙山羊

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a wolflike marsupial, Thylacinus cynocephalus, of Tasmania, tan-colored with black stripes across the back: probably extinct.

Examples

  • The recently extinct thylacine , for example, could easily be mistaken for a peculiar breed of dog, but it’s much more closely related to a kangaroo!

  • It’s harder to recognize, and there’s a hint of the stiff tail and stripes that distinguished the thylacine.

  • It is of about the size of a Badger, and is, like the Thylacine, a nocturnal animal.

  • The extermination of the thylacine would be a zoological calamity; but it is impending.

  • The male Thylacine has a pouch which is quite or very nearly as well formed as in the female.

  • Among living mammals the Seals and the Thylacine all show some triconodont teeth.

  • But it is stated that the Thylacine is quite capable of keeping even a pack of dogs at bay.