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TASMANIAN TIGER BY CHRISTINE AND JACK
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The Tasmanian tiger, also known as the thylacine or Tasmanian wolf, is not actually a member of the cat family (tiger) or the dog family (wolf) but is a type of marsupial (the female carries her young in a pouch) like kangaroosTheses are the two tinst Tasmanian tigers in tasmanai australia
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Growling Tasmanian tiger
The Tasmanian Tiger went into extinct in the year This animal is regarded to be the largest carnivorous marsupial in modern day and age. It was a native wildlife animal of Australia and New Guinea. Man and his evil ways led this animal to extinction. .
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The Tasmanian tiger is a sandy-colored, dog-like marsupial with a rigid tail and 13 to 19 stripes between its shoulder and the base of its tail. The male has a larger, thinner face than the female. The average length for an adult thylacine is about 5 feet but the thylacine can be up to six feet in a straight line measure from its nose to the tip of its tail.
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Tasmanian tiger facts
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Tasmanian tiger benjenman
Benjenman was the last tasmanian tiger known on earth. (:
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Intresting facts about tasmanian tigers
Tasmanian tigers are now extinct after there long life time living.
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Tasmanian tiger and a Dingo
The Tasmanian tiger is a carniverous (meat-eating) marsupial. Once common in Tasmania, it is now labeled as extinct.
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Tasmanian tiger facts The last captive thylacine known as benjenman died in hobart zoo in tasmania australia in september 1936
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Unique Tasmanian Stripes
The pattern of stripes on the Tasmanian tiger's back is unique like each person's fingerprints.
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