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Remains of last Tasmanian tiger unearthed after being lost for 85 yearsThe missing thylacine, billed as 'one of Tasmania’s most enduring zoological mysteries,' shows the importance of proper cataloguing.TrendingDec 5, 2022
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Scientists plan to revive Tasmanian tiger that has been extinct since 1936Nearly 90 years after its extinction, scientists are now are attempting to resurrect an apex predator — the Tasmanian tiger (officially known as a thylacine).TrendingAug 17, 2022
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Last of its kind: ‘Precious’ footage emerges of extinct Tasmanian tigerThe clip is the most recent known footage of the Tasmanian tiger, which died out approximately one year after the video was recorded.TrendingMay 19, 2020
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Officially ‘extinct’ Tasmanian tiger reportedly spotted in AustraliaThe animal was declared extinct in 1936, but several recent reported sightings suggest otherwise.TrendingOct 18, 2019
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