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Extinct? I think not. Anonymous
discuss, /an/.
>> Anonymous
tasmanian tiger = WIN!!!
>> Anonymous
Of course it's not extinct...

It's hiding from CIA :D
>> Anonymous
Is there any solid proof besides scat (most likely from a Tasmania Devil) and footprints?
>> Anonymous
>>191045
they're extinct
>> Anonymous
wonder what hapened to them :c
>> Anonymous
>>191043

CIA doesnt have terribly much coverage in Australia.
>> Anonymous
>>191867
Hunted.
>> Anonymous
There are constant sightings of it from Tasmania all the way to to East Timor...
>> Anonymous
Possibly extinct.

Possibly not.

We won't find out which, unless they're not extinct and somebody manages to find conclusive proof of that.
>> Anonymous
As dead as the baji. Just accept that people killed them all and move on.
>> Anonymous
I've seen enough proof e.g. foot prints, bite marks, scat, video. Plus there are plenty of sightings, and dead animals killed in their particular manner. They're still alive just really rare and deep in the forest. The Florida panther was thought to be extinct for many years until one expert tracker spent months searching deep in the swamps. He eventually found out that there was a small population of about 70 if I'm remembering the number right. Finding a nocturnal predator with large territories when the population is so low, and in remote areas isn't easy. They actually just discovered a new species of cloud leopard this year.