Use for whatever you'd like and make whatever edits you please, just be sure to leave my signature present and visible in the image somewhere, and you can't use these for commercial use. Adopts and stuff are fine tho! ready to color with labeled and locked layers. I'd love to see what you create! My handle on toyhouse, deviantart, twitter, and blue sky, is SleepyKyju, and my furaffinity username is Psitt. Thylacine- also known as the Tasmanian tiger. This marsupial just recently went extinct, in the early 1900's. Like extinct critters? This base is part of a set! Buy the whole set and save some bucks. The rest of the base pack includes: Ictitherium viverrinum- this animal is one of the first hyenas! There is evidence to suggest they were social and ate a lot of insects. I chose this species because they looked more like civets, and most folks don't know that hyenas are actually most closely related to civets and big cats than canines. Neat! Hyenaedon- not actually a hyena! I just thought they looked really cool, honestly. Big beefy bois with big honkin' heads. Homotherium- my favorite of this pack, and the critter that inspired the project! I encourage you to do your own reading on these guys. It's a shame their cousin, Smilodon, gets all the publicity. These cats had some very unique adaptations and were extremely successful. American Cheetah- not actually a cheetah! This cat was a fantastic example of convergent evolution. They are actually closely related to the cougar that's still around today. Think a cougar but stretched out like a cheetah. From my reading, the still-living pronghorn sheep are so fast today because they once shared their homes with these speedy cats.