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Island Conservation Potential Tasmanian Tiger Sightings Raise Eyebrows - Island Conservation

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Researchers are looking for the Tasmanian Tiger in Northern Queensland after potential sightings suggest the species might not be extinct. Potential sightings of the Tasmanian Tiger in Northern Queensland make researchers question whether the species might still exist 80 years after its supposed extinction. The Tasmanian tiger, also known as the Thylacine, has been presumed extinct since 1936 when the last known individual died at Hobart Zoo. Tasmanian Tigers were (and according to new claims, maybe still are) an apex predator that lived on continental Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. Supposedly, the introduction of dogs, diseases, and hunting proved too much

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