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kismet72 rated 18 months ago
The Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), the world's largest carnivorous marsupial once common throughout Australia and Papua New Guinea, is believed by many to have been hunted to extinction by the early European settlers of Tasmania, its last stronghold. Others believe that the Tasmanian Tiger survived the attempts at eradication and continues to exist in isolated groups in Tasmania's rugged bushland. Sightings of this shy and elusive creature persist to this day. This web site is dedicated to the continuing survival of this, one of the rarest mammals on earth.
jenjen1352 rated 21 months ago
Well, why not? We here in Devon have the 'Beast of Bodmin'...
Thomas-Jefferson rated 22 months ago
The Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), the world's largest carnivorous marsupial once common throughout Australia and Papua New Guinea, is believed by many to have been hunted to extinction by the early European settlers of Tasmania, its last stronghold. Others believe that the Tasmanian Tiger survived the attempts at eradication and continues to exist in isolated groups in Tasmania's rugged bushland. Sightings of this shy and elusive creature persist to this day. This web site is dedicated to the continuing survival of this, one of the rarest mammals on earth.
CharlesHB rated 22 months ago
Does the tiger still walk Tasmania's rugged bushland? Sightings continue to this day - this site reports and rates reputable eye witness accounts
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