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A 140-year-old brain sample of the extinct Tasmanian Tiger survived Two World Wars and made it into the Laboratory

Rodrigo Suarez, The University of Queensland Researchers often think how and when their results will be published. However, many research projects don’t see the light until decades (or even centuries) later, if at all. This is the case of a… Continue Reading →

The Tasmanian Tiger Was No Wolfish Predator

By Douglass S. Rovinsky, Alistair Evans and Justine W. Adams, Monash University The thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger, is an Aussie icon. It was the largest historical marsupial predator and a powerful example of human-caused extinction…. Continue Reading →

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