![]() le Souef described a "Striped marsupial cat" in The Wild Animals of Australasia, this information later also included in Furred Animals of Australia, by Ellis Troughton, longtime curator of mammals in the Australian Museum. It has been hypothesized to be a survivor or descendant of the large predatory marsupial Thylacoleo, officially considered to be extinct, or possibly a large feral cat variant (given possible discrepancies with thylacoleo dentition). Īlso known by a native name, yarri, it is described as being a dog-sized feline with stripes and a long tail, prominent front teeth and a savage temperament. In Australian folklore, the Queensland tiger is a creature said to live in the Queensland area in eastern Australia. ( June 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it or discuss the issue on the talk page. ![]() This article may present fringe theories, without giving appropriate weight to the mainstream view, and explaining the responses to the fringe theories. ![]()
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