Tasmanian wolf
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Tasmanian wolf
First recorded in 1885–90
Example Sentences
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The wombat is Australia's equivalent of the badger, and predatory beasts are represented by the Tasmanian wolf, a doglike marsupial.
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Also vanishing, at least in wild areas: the koala "Teddy bear" and the Tasmanian wolf, a zebra-striped, carnivorous marsupial that often hops kangaroo-like on its hind legs.
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The Tasmanian wolf, the great auk and the quagga are no longer candidates for pets�or even zoos.
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Bandoola stars a Burmese elephant, Coorinna a Tasmanian wolf.
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To take another and more detailed instance, the Tasmanian wolf is an animal separated from true wolves in a natural system of classification.
From Darwin, and After Darwin (Vol. 1 and 3, of 3) An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions by Romanes, George John
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