When did the thylacine (aka the Tasmanian tiger) disappear? Usually, people will say the 1930s, but the real answer might be far more recent.
Back from extinction: Resurrecting the Tasmanian tiger, Science and Technology
Tasmanian tiger: Scientists hope to revive extinct marsupial in world-first
Think the Tasmanian tiger died out in the 1930s? Think again, say scientists
On 7 September 1936 only two months after the species was granted protected status, 'Benjamin', the last known thylacine, died from exposure at the Beaumaris Zoo in Hobart. this is his last
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Australian Scientists Are Attempting To Bring The Thylacine Back From Extinction
Scientists plan the resurrection of an animal that's been extinct since 1936
Back from extinction: Resurrecting the Tasmanian tiger, Science and Technology