- Year Created: 2021
- Dimensions: 130 L x 40 W x 60 H
- Weight: 15
- Media: Steel and Wire
- Sculpture Pictures: 1
- Sculpture Weight: 15
- Edition: Unique
It was widely hunted in Tasmania by European settlers because it was considered a threat to the domestic sheep introduced to the island. It was rare by 1914, and the last known living specimen died in a private zoo in Hobart in 1936; its disappearance from the wild came perhaps two years later. The thylacine was the sole modern representative of the family Thylacinidae.
Tasmanian Tiger Thylacine “Never forget once gone they will never return” has been exhibited in:
Tasmanian Tiger Thylacine “Never forget once gone they will never return” has won: