Are Tasmanian Tigers really extinct? There has been a string of sightings in recent years - new ...
The cat-like species, known as Thylacine, died out more than 80 years ago in Tasmania and about 2,000 years on the Australian mainland.
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Is the Tasmanian tiger still out there?
TASMANIA'S wild West remains the hot spot for reported thylacine sightings, according to documents released by the Government. Right To ...
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Tasmanian tiger sightings detailed as document release reveals alleged encounters
More than 80 years after the last known sighting of a thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, rumours still swirl as to whether the striped carnivore — once ...
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People are reporting sightings of the Tasmanian tiger, thought to be extinct
The thylacine,
a marsupial that looked like a cross between a wolf, a fox, and a large
cat, is believed to have gone extinct after the last known live ...
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Tasmanian tiger declared extinct 80 years ago 'spotted' eight times
The Tasmanian tiger, a large striped marsupial carnivore with almost Loch Ness Monster status Down Under, was thought to have died out in 1936, ...
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