Back from the dead? Sightings lure scientists in search of Tasmanian tiger

Back from the dead? Sightings lure scientists in search of Tasmanian tiger

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It has been more that 80 years since the last Tasmania tiger died in captivity, but there are a few parties that suspect this carnivorous marsupial still roams the Australian outback after dark. Among those are scientists from James Cook University, who are preparing a field survey on the very northern tip of Queensland in hopes of catching the nocturnal creature in action.

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