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Did We Kill the World’s Most Unique Predator?

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The post Did We Kill the World’s Most Unique Predator? appeared first on A-Z Animals.One of the most unusual animals in the world was the thylacine, which was a marsupial with a dog-shaped body and the stripes of a tiger. Thylacines became extinct on mainland Australia two thousand years ago, but survived in Tasmania until 1936. However, their extinction wasn’t simply the result of natural causes, as they were deliberately hunted after being bra…
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AZ Animals broke the news on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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