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Thylacines may have survived later than scientists thought, new research suggests
New research suggests Tasmanian tigers could have lived much later than scientists first thought, into the 1980s and beyond.
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Researchers tentatively place Tasmanian tiger extinction in the late 1990s
An international group of researchers led by the University of Tasmania has taken a fresh look into the disappearance, and ...
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Tasmanian tiger went extinct in the 1980s - not 1930s, research claims
Natives of Australia, the thylacines, are well known to have gone extinct in the 1930s. As far as we know, the last thylacine ...
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Tasmanian tiger may have survived into the 2000s, new analysis suggests
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 The date 7 September 1936 is widely ...
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Extinct Tasmanian tiger may have lived into the 2000s, study of more than 1,200 sightings finds
The Tasmanian tiger could have survived in the wild for decades longer than thought, potentially into the early 2000s, and there is a 'very small' chance it still exists, a study suggests.
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Parasites That Feasted on Extinct Tasmanian Tiger Still Exist: 'Remarkable'
Parasites that once feasted on the extinct Tasmanian tiger, otherwise known as the Thylacine, surprisingly still exist today. One of these parasites, a species of flea, has managed to survive even ...
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Tasmanian Tiger 'Probably' Survived to 1980s or Even Later, Study Claims
Nobody writes an obituary for the last of a species dying alone in the wild. So, knowing precisely when to confirm an ...
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Tasmanian Devil Whiskers Hold The Key To Protecting These Super-Scavengers
The Tasmanian devil, for example, frequently feeds on roadkill left by humans. But our new research suggests this apparent benefit can come at a cost. We compared the diets of Tasmanian devil ...
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Tasmanian tiger may have survived until the 1980s or later: study
The Tasmanian tiger may have survived until the 1980s or even later, according to a new study that confirms sightings of this ...
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AnalogFolk Wins Tasmanian Whisky Brand LARK Distilling’s Creative
Luxury Tasmanian whisky brand, LARK Distilling Co., has appointed AnalogFolk Australia as its creative agency of record, following a competitive pitch process. The agency’s remit will include ...
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Tasmanian pharmacies can now administer a wider range of vaccines
The announcement also raised eyebrows given the Pharmacy Guild is a major donor to the Tasmanian Liberal Party. In 2021-22 the Guild donated more than $40,000 to the state Liberals. Greens health ...

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