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Burrell's original photo clearly shows that the animal was captive, but the version that appeared in the newspaper was cropped to remove these details. Researcher Carol Freeman analysed the photo and concluded that the thylacine shown was a mounted specimen, posed for the camera with the bird in its
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It was regarded as the authoritative work on the species despite Burrell being denied official sanction and hence being restricted in his area of study. In 1927 Burrell was stricken with paralysis; he recovered, but moved to Sydney to continue working.
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mouth. However, the notion that the thylacine was a taxidermied mount was challenged by Robert Paddle in 2008. Paddle believed that the thylacine was a living specimen from Hobart's Beaumaris Zoo.
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In 1937 he received an OBE. His wife died in 1941, and in 1942 Burrell married Daisy Ellen Brown. Burrell died suddenly of heart disease on 29 July 1945 at his home at
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amongst other memberships of learned societies; he collected specimens for the University of Sydney and the Commonwealth government.
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comedian. In 1901 he married Susan Emily Naegueli, a 42-year-old divorcee, and settled at Caermarthen station,
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in captivity and was a lifelong collector of specimens and contributor of journal articles on monotremes.
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The Platypus, its Discovery, Zoological Position Form and Characteristics, Habits, Life History, etc.
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Burrell was a regular contributor to scientific journals. He was a corresponding member of the
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in 1922. He was also the first person to successfully keep a baby platypus in captivity.
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The Wild Animals of Australasia; embracing New Guinea and the nearer Pacific Islands
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he took the first live platypuses to be seen outside Australia to the
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The Last Tasmanian Tiger: The History and Extinction of the Thylacine
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He set up a small native zoo and became interested in the
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Burrell is credited with a notorious 1921 photo of a
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Henry James Burrell
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