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Last known thylacine died in 1936 but new research suggesting the animals may have survived longer in the wild ‘relies on a lot of maybes’, expert says
Appearance, bounty collection data and former distribution of the
University of Tasmania researchers say thylacine may still exist in southwest wilderness
Could it be argued that dingoes are partially responsible for the displacement and extinction of the Tasmanian wolf/tiger? Do any biologists on Quora have an opinion? - Quora
New thylacine research project casts doubt on last captive Tasmanian tiger assertions - ABC News
Tasmanian Tiger in line of sight
Have You Seen the Thylacine
Is the truth still out there? - Australian Geographic
ABC audience responds to survey on whether extinct thylacine should be brought back to life - ABC News
Eye on the tiger: trailing the elusive thylacine
Tasmanian devil - Wikipedia