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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 23

    Could the Tasmanian tiger, a global icon of extinction, still be alive? http://nyer.cm/Cm4Gnm1 pic.twitter.com/ngWAp1YvkD

    4:52 PM - 23 Jul 2018
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      1. Professor Flint‏ @DinosDownUnder Jul 24
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Please call it a Thylacine! 🙄 Because... that’s what it actually is! A tiger is a large, carnivorous, striped cat, devoid of a pouch, from such places as India and Sumatra, as pictured. This is not that! 😬 And sorry... all the Thylacines are dead! 😢pic.twitter.com/s3xZCNzaFq

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      2. Felicity Ogilvie‏Verified account @FelicityOgilvie Jul 23
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        If the Tiger is still alive and I saw one, I wouldn’t tell anyone.

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      1. Corri Baker‏ @corribaker Jul 24
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Oh sheesh that ol chestnut @dnatimelord next they’ll be talking about bringing it back from the dead following sequencing of the genome. Oh...wait..

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      1. Star Trooper‏ @JanCurt70219721 Jul 23
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        No he is not. Unfortunately.

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      1. Aunty Peesha‏ @AuntyPeesha Jul 23
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Just done some research and discovered 'Pigs might fly'...........one day!

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      1. Sara‏ @Romeystyle Jul 23
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        @RyanCannot hmm? I bet they got some at Pet Village

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      1. Nat‏ @natsydney22 Jul 24
        Replying to @NewYorker

        No, saw the documentary William De Foe killed the last one.

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      2. darrowbythirsk‏ @darrowbythirsk Jul 23
        Replying to @NewYorker

        There have been too many sightings, so I think it's possible it's still alive.

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      3. Neil‏ @Neil1808 Jul 24
        Replying to @darrowbythirsk @NewYorker

        The have been about the same number of sightings of Tasmanian tigers as of bunyips & yowies. There usually seen by drunks camping in the bush too. There may be a connection there.

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      1. Wormwood‏ @MatthewGonion Jul 23
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        One not seen since 1936 so I have strong doubts.

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      1. David Appleby Esq.‏ @davstorm75 Jul 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @RareAnimals3

        For starters the poc is inaccurate. The stripes did not continue onto the tail.

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      1. Dan Rudzik‏ @drud1995 Jul 23
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        Still hoping they bring back the Dodo bird some day.pic.twitter.com/V93i96IW76

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      1. Nicole Welch‏ @nicolewelchart Jul 23
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        I hope 🤞

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      1. Simon Evans‏ @Se77Evans Jul 23
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        Nope. It's still extinct.

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      1. 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘‏ @BrotherAmos Jul 23
        Replying to @NewYorker

        nah, that's just an overfed tabby.

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      1. brynn ralston‏ @brynnralston Jul 23
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        If so, please don't tell anyone and let this beautiful tiger go on living !

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      1. spaceaged‏ @caltrained Jul 23
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        It’s not nice to tease.

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      1. Chris_76X ☣ 🌆‏ @TPXC_COLONELS76 Jul 23
        Replying to @NewYorker

        You meant Aussie werewolf? Jk

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