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The Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), the world's largest carnivorous marsupial is believed by many to have been hunted to extinction by the early European settlers of Tasmania, it's last stronghold. ... Welcome to tasmanian-tiger.com ... Sightings of this shy and elusive creature persist to this day.
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Thylacine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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KIDS: Read All About it; Tasmanian Tiger Sightings Cast Doubt on Extinct Status - This is a reading comprehension exercise for children. It is written b : Encyclopedia.com ... Vic: More Tasmanian tiger sightings reported in Victoria; Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia) ; ...dozen fresh Tasmanian...
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The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, is believed to have become extinct when a captured animal died in 1936.There have been no officially verified sightings of a Thylacine in mainland Australia, but many unconfirmed sightings have been reported in the South East of South Australia, Western Victoria and South Gippsland...
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In 1863, John Gould, a famous naturalist, predicted that the Tasmanian tiger was doomed to extinction: 'When the comparatively small island of Tasmania becomes more densely populated, and its primitive forests are intersected with roads from the eastern to the western coast, ... Most sightings occur at night, in the north...
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umm very intresting and good information for school projects and speeches aswell this site made it easier to understand certain things about the tasmanian tiger/thylacine a good website for those who are intresed in the thylacine ... Source: Tasmanian tiger `sightings (Warrnambool Standard)
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A Donovans man says he saw an animal on Monday afternoon that resembled a Tasmanian tiger. ... There have been no officially verified sightings of a Thylacine in mainland Australia, but many unconfirmed sightings have been reported in the South East of South Australia, Western Victoria and South Gippsland.
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