Is it still out there? Thousands of Australians, including dedicated and serious scientists, claim to keep seeing it still.
The world's largest marsupial predator was deliberately hunted to extinction through fear, ignorance and greed. But was it a savage sheep killer or a shy, fussy, nocturnal feeder? And did it really drink its victims' blood?
Once reviled, feared and slaughtered by government decree, the myth of the Tasmanian Tiger continues to grow. So treasured now, the Tasmanian Tiger has become the official logo of the place that wiped it out and a symbol of the conservation movement world-wide.
A number of Australian species have miraculously reappeared after having been presumed extinct. Perhaps the Tiger is still with us. And if it's not, can it be brought back by cloning? hers are convinced it survives. There continue to be reports of sightings Large areas of Tasmania, associated with its last known habitats are permanently inaccessible to man.
A number of Australian species have miraculously reappeared after having been presumed extinct. Perhaps the Tiger is still with us. And if it's not, can it be brought back by cloning?