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No. Tasmanian tigers only lived in the continent of Australia and part of New Guinea.

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How did Tasmanian tiger adapt to Florida?

There are not, nor have ever been, Tasmanian tigers in Florida. Fossil evidence indicates that Tasmanian tigers only lived in the continent of Australia and part of New Guinea.


Do tigers live in Florida?

No, but there are pet owners who do own tigers in Florida, and of course there would be tigers in the zoos in Florida.


Does the Tasmanian tiger live in a pack or by itself?

Tasmanian tigers, or Thylacines, are extinct now, but they tended to be solitary animals, not roaming in packs.


Are the Tasmanian tigers endangered?

Tasmanian tigers, or thylacines, went extinct in the early 20th century.


How are wallabies like Tasmanian tigers?

Both wallabies and Tasmanian Tigers (Thylacines) are mammals, specifically marsupials. Tasmanian Tigers are believed to be extinct, and many species of wallaby are heading in the same direction, due to man's interference.


How do Tasmanian tigers get its food?

hunting


Where was the Tasmanian tigers habitat?

tasmania


What animals ate Tasmanian tigers?

Tasmanian tigers, more properly known as Thylacines, were at the top of the food chain. They had no natural predators.


What sound did the Tasmanian tiger make?

Generally, Thylacines (as Tasmanian tigers were properly called) did not make any sound. They were heard, on occasion, to make a quick yipping sound. Tasmanian tigers were not tigers, so they did not make a tiger-like growl.


What era did this Tasmanian tiger live in?

Same era as us, the Cenozoic era, the age of the mammals. If an animal is a mammal, they probably are from the Cenozoic. Tasmanian tigers, or thylacines, went extinct in the 1930s.


Does Tasmanian tigers live in a group or alone?

Prior to its extinction in the 20th century, the thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, tended toward being a solitary animal, rather than a pack animal.


Is a human taller than a Tasmanian Tiger?

Yes. Humans are taller than Thylacines (Tasmanian tigers) were. Adult Tasmanian tigers stood about 50-60 cm (average 59cm) at the shoulder.