Tasmanian tiger may have survived into the 00s, new analysis suggests
by Graham Readfearn from World news | The Guardian on (#6A71S)
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
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The date 7 September 1936 is widely regarded as the day when the world's last remaining Tasmanian tiger - also known as the thylacine - took its final breath in a zoo in Hobart.
But how long did the last few dog-like striped carnivorous marsupials stick around out of sight in Tasmania's wilderness? A few years? A couple of decades?
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