Until recently, little was known about the mysterious Tasmanian tiger, but new DNA sequences of the dog-like marsupial shed light on the striped creature's surprising family tree and its extinction 73 years ago.
Until recently, little was known about the mysterious Tasmanian tiger, but new DNA sequences of the dog-like marsupial shed light on the striped creature's surprising family tree and its extinction 73 years ago.
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What killed off the Tasmanian tiger, and other science news - The Globe and Mail
World History, The last one probably died in the wild alone and unknown
Eye on the tiger: trailing the elusive thylacine
Ancient DNA Study Sheds New Light on History of Tasmanian Tigers, Genetics
Thylacine tales Nature Ecology & Evolution
New Support for Some Extinct Tasmanian Tiger Sightings - The New York Times
Lost remains of last Tasmanian tiger found in museum cupboard after 85 years - Interesting Engineering
Tasmanian tiger may have survived into the 2000s, new analysis suggests, Tasmania
Back from extinction: Resurrecting the Tasmanian tiger, Science and Technology
A new study reveals that the Tasmanian tiger might have survived to 1980s or later, The Senior
Resolving when (and where) the Thylacine went extinct - ScienceDirect
Tasmanian tigers were small but not fierce predators. Then they went extinct
140-year-old brain sample reveals Tassie tigers related to carnivorous marsupials, not wolves - Australian Geographic