The correct name for the Tasmanian wolf was Thylacine, although it was also known as a Tasmanian tiger. This animal no longer reproduces, as it was officially declared extinct last century. It was a marsupial, and not related to tigers or wolves. being a marsupial, therefore, meant that the Thylacine joeys were tiny - probably about 2cm in length- pink, and completely hairless, with their eyes still fused shut. Most of their development occurred in the female's pouch.
It looks like a smaller version of the adult.
it looks bony
It looks like a smaller version of the adult.
They look like babies of a grey wolf.
they look like babies
They look like kittens.
yes there is humans that still look like babies
Well...If they are Molly Babies, then they look as if they are dead babies named Molly! DURSH
They look like babies
Like a babies bottom...
To view Tasmanian devil tracks, see the related link below. Click on the link, and hover over the image to view a larger picture.
they look like mouse.