Wednesday, December 07, 2016

CRYPTOLINKS: Thylacine news

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A Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine pictured in captivity, circa 1930. The last known thylacine was kept in a zoo in Hobart from 1933, dying just three years ...


Two thylacines, also known Tasmanian tigers, in captivity before their species was declared extinct in the 1930s. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images.


It is the first time the Thylacine Awareness Group, which believes the animal exists on mainland Australia, has convened a meeting in SA. Founder ...


The last of the species, otherwise known as thylacine, is thought to have died in 1936 but people continue to report sightings from across Australia. 

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