Organism

Thylacine

TL;DR

The chapter uses the thylacine as a striking example of morphological convergence driven by similar ecological niches.

Thylacinus cynocephalus

Mammal (Extinct) · Tasmania, Australia (extinct)

Extinct marsupial carnivore that showed remarkable convergence with the placental gray wolf - similar skull shape, dentition, and body form adapted for pursuit predation, despite being separated by 160 million years of evolution. The chapter uses the thylacine as a striking example of morphological convergence driven by similar ecological niches.

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