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TASMANIAN TIGER BY CHRISTINE AND JACK

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TASMANIAN TIGER BY CHRISTINE AND JACK

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  1. TASMANIAN TIGER BY CHRISTINE AND JACK

  2. 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 kangaroosThesesare the two tinst Tasmanian tigers in tasmanaiaustralia

  3. Growling Tasmanian tiger The Tasmanian Tiger went into extinct in the year 1936. 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. .

  4. 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.

  5. Tasmanian tiger facts

  6. Tasmanian tiger benjenman Benjenman was the last tasmanian tiger known on earth. (:

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  9. Intresting facts about tasmanian tigers Tasmanian tigers are now extinct after there long life time living.

  10. Tasmanian tiger and a Dingo The Tasmanian tiger is a carniverous (meat-eating) marsupial. Once common in Tasmania, it is now labeled as extinct.

  11. Tasmanian tiger facts The last captive thylacine known as benjenman died in hobart zoo in tasmania australia in september 1936

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  13. Unique Tasmanian Stripes The pattern of stripes on the Tasmanian tiger's back is unique like each person's fingerprints.

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