Q. Has the tasmanian tigers really extinct?
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Has the tasmanian tigers really extinct?


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  • kirti

    Please have a look at what ‘Tasmanian Tiger’ is


       

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  • sguenther40

    The extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger (which I have never heard of until today) would not surprise me. Unfortunately, in my opinion, we as humans are severely neglecting the co-inhabitants of our Earth. By “co-inhabitants” I mean our the flaura and fauna with which we share this planet and are dependent on.


       

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