Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Masupial News

This is a quokka. It eats garbage. One hopes it is less repellant than the North American opossum.

This was a thylacine ... and may be again, someday. I have a tiny glass figurine of a thylacine. I doubt it was intended to be that by its maker, but it totally looks like a thylacine.
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Cool, I hadn't heard about the mouse embryos!

I also suspect that some thylacines are still lurking in the bush. There are periodic reports of sightings. Like unicorns, thylacine dreaming seems to include the ability to go unnoticed when they choose. *ponder* Come to think of it, the people who see them are usually blackfellas. I wonder if anyone's thought to check totem connections. But I hope the thylacines stay lurked, so they don't get harassed to death.