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**Thylacine**
Also known as the Tasmanian Tiger, the Thylacine was named for the tiger-like stripes adorning its body. Like other Australian marsupials, the female Thylacine possessed a pouch for carrying its young.
From the moment humans first set foot in Australia, the accompanying dogs competed with Thylacines for food. As their natural food sources dwindled, Thylacines began preying on the sheep raised by humans. Enraged farmers, viewing them as enemies and dubbing them "sheep killers," even prompted the Australian government to offer a bounty of one pound sterling per Thylacine in 1888. This policy remained in effect for 21 years before being abolished. In 1930, the last wild Thylacine was shot by a farmer in Tasmania. Six years later, the last remaining Thylacine in captivity, named "Benjamin," died due to the negligence of a zookeeper, marking the extinction of this iconic Australian animal.
**IUCN Status: Extinct (EX)**
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Q: What is an iron-on embroidery patch?
The embroidery features an adhesive backing, allowing it to be ironed onto clothing, canvas bags, hats, and more. Here are the steps for application:
1. Remove the green clay backing used for fixation.
2. Place the iron-on patch in the desired position. Cover it with a cloth about the thickness of a handkerchief to prevent damage to the embroidery and garment from high heat.
3. Set your iron to its highest heat setting and press down for at least 30 seconds, ensuring the edges are fully adhered to the surface.
4. Allow the iron-on embroidery to cool before use.
* Do not use a steam iron.
* Do not iron onto nylon, silk, waterproof materials, sweaters, or down-filled clothing.
* Do not allow children to operate this product unsupervised.
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**Product Specifications**
Contents: Thylacine iron-on embroidery patch, Animal information backing card
Embroidery Patch Size: 6.5x3.8cm
★Note: Early animal embroidery patches were made in China. These have since been fully transitioned to Taiwanese production. Some embroidery backing cards may still indicate China as the country of origin. To minimize waste, we continue to use these existing backing cards. Please refrain from ordering if you are concerned about origin labels.
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- Though we may never have the chance to witness these creatures firsthand, they once roamed the earth. At a certain point in time, these animals were particularly majestic and beautiful, only to be driven to extinction by humankind. If we fail to learn from the past, leading to the disappearance of all wild animals worldwide, leaving only livestock confined to fences and cages, how desolate our planet will become?
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