thylacine Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van thylacine In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van thylacine

  • The thylacine was also much less versatile in diet than the omnivorous dingo.

  • The expansion focuses around extinct animals, mainly dinosaurs or ice age creatures, as well as more recently extinct creatures like the dodo, thylacine and quagga.

  • Such specialisation probably made the thylacine susceptible to small disturbances to the ecosystem.

  • European settlers believed the thylacine to prey upon farmers' sheep and poultry.

  • Travelling circuses and menageries of the time were known to contain what were described as tiger wolves a description that fits the thylacine perfectly.

  • While the thylacine was extant it preyed on the devil, which targeted young and unattended thylacine cubs in their dens.

  • Like the modern thylacine, it may have been an awkward runner and used stamina to catch prey rather than speed.

  • The thylacine was able to open its jaws to an unusual extent: up to 120 degrees.

Meer voorbeelden van thylacine

NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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