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'''Tasmanian tiger''' is a carnivorous marsupial, which as recently as 1986 officially became extinct in [[Tasmania]]. Its academic name is Thylacine. The last documented sighting was in 1936. <ref> [http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4424142,00.html "Back from the Dead"], Thursday May 30, 2002, ''Guardian''</ref>  
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'''Tasmanian tiger''' is a carnivorous marsupial, which as recently as 1986 officially became extinct in [[Tasmania]]. Its academic name is Thylacine. The last documented sighting was in 1936. <ref> [http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4424142,00.html "Back from the Dead"], Thursday May 30, 2002, ''Guardian''</ref> While some hold out hope that Thylacines still exist in the wild, others hope that the animal can be cloned from musuem tissue samples.
  
 
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Tasmanian tiger is a carnivorous marsupial, which as recently as 1986 officially became extinct in Tasmania. Its academic name is Thylacine. The last documented sighting was in 1936. [1] While some hold out hope that Thylacines still exist in the wild, others hope that the animal can be cloned from musuem tissue samples.

  1. "Back from the Dead", Thursday May 30, 2002, Guardian

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