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Part three in a four-part series about extinct species.
Was it a tiger? A dog? A threat? A monster? It was none of the aforementioned. Learn all about the demise of the Thylacine, AKA Tasmaniam Wolf or Tasmanian Tiger, a carnivorous marsupial once indigenous to Australia and Tasmania. Today the animal is a legend, romanticized by many. But when it roamed the forests it was hunted to extinction by ignorant European settlers who saw it as a threat to their livestock. The last Thylacine, Benjamin, died in the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania on September 6, 1936.
Gerri Griswold is the Director of Administration and Development at the White Memorial Conservation Center in Litchfield.
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