Own a piece of lost history with this highly detailed, full-scale replica of the extinct Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) skull. Faithfully reproduced from accurate anatomical references, this large, two-piece skull is ideal for museum-style display, education, or collectors of Australia’s unique natural heritage. The thylacine was a carnivorous marsupial once native to mainland Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. Known as the Tasmanian Tiger for its distinctive striped back, and sometimes as the Tasmanian Wolf, it became extinct in the 20th century — with the last known individual dying in captivity in 1936. Unlike placental predators, the thylacine was a marsupial with unique skeletal and muscular traits, and it played a vital role in Australia’s ecosystem before human activity led to its decline. Key Features: • Full-size replica: approx. 22cm (L) x 12cm (W) x 10cm (H) • Two-piece construction: cranium and jaw separate • Weighted and textured for a realistic, bone-like feel • Assembled and finished by hand in Western Australia • Perfect for educators, collectors, museums, and wildlife enthusiasts This thylacine skull is part of our exclusive replica series — crafted to preserve and celebrate the legacy of Earth's most fascinating creatures. Free worldwide shipping included.