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Sentences with THYLACINE

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"The thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times."
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"The thylacine had a unique body structure resembling a mix between a dog and a kangaroo."
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"Scientists are still debating the exact reasons that led to the extinction of thylacines."
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"The last known thylacine died in captivity at the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania in 1936."
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"There have been numerous alleged sightings of thylacines in Tasmania, although none have been confirmed."
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"The thylacine's pouch opened towards the rear, a unique feature among marsupials."
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"The diet of thylacines mainly consisted of small to medium-sized animals like kangaroos and wallabies."
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"Until recently, thylacines were believed to be solitary creatures, but new evidence suggests they may have been somewhat social."
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"Efforts are underway to potentially clone thylacines using preserved genetic material."
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"Many zoos and museums have preserved specimens and exhibits showcasing the thylacine."
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"The thylacine extinction is considered a tragic loss to Australia's unique biodiversity."
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"Aboriginal Australians have cultural references to thylacines in their traditional stories."
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"The thylacine population decline was primarily driven by habitat loss and hunting."
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"Despite its name, the thylacine was not closely related to true tigers."
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"The thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, was a carnivorous marsupial native to Tasmania."
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"Scientists believe the thylacine became extinct in the early 20th century."
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"The thylacine had a unique appearance, resembling a mix between a dog and a kangaroo."
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"Many people are fascinated by the thylacine and its mysterious history."
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"The thylacine had distinct stripes on its lower back and tail."
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"There have been several alleged sightings of the thylacine in recent years, though none have been confirmed."
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"Sadly, the last known thylacine died in captivity in 1936."
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"Efforts to clone the thylacine from preserved DNA have been unsuccessful so far."
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"The thylacine was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times."
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"The thylacine's jaws were able to open extremely wide, allowing it to catch and consume large prey."
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