Think the Tasmanian tiger died out in the 1930s? Think again, say scientists
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When did the thylacine (aka the Tasmanian tiger) disappear? Usually, people will say the 1930s, but the real answer might be far more recent.
The lost remains of the last known Tasmanian tiger have been found : NPR
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