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This product is an exact replica of a Tasmanian Tiger, or thylacine, skull, meticulously crafted to capture the unique and iconic features of this extinct marsupial predator. This high-quality, 1:1 scale skull replica is perfect for natural history collections, educational settings, or as a remarkable piece for enthusiasts of extinct species.
**Size**
Scale: 1:1 Length: 8″ (20 cm)
**Scientific Name:** *Thylacinus cynocephalus*
**Taxonomy:** Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Dasyuromorphia > Thylacinidae > *Thylacinus*
The Tasmanian Tiger, or thylacine (*Thylacinus cynocephalus*), was a carnivorous marsupial once native to Tasmania, mainland Australia, and New Guinea. Known for its striped back, dog-like appearance, and powerful jaw, the thylacine was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times before its extinction in the 20th century. Its skull structure reflects its role as an apex predator, with elongated canines and robust jaw muscles adapted for hunting small to medium-sized prey.
This replica is created from a precise 3D scan of an authentic thylacine skull specimen, cast in durable resin, and hand-painted to enhance anatomical accuracy and lifelike detail.
Ideal for educators, paleontologists, and enthusiasts of extinct wildlife, this Tasmanian Tiger skull replica offers a rare and up-close look into the anatomy of one of history’s most mysterious and iconic marsupials.