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They don't.

Thylacines are extinct.

Prior to their extinction, Thylacines (also known as Tasmanian tigers) lived in grasslands and bushland of Tasmania. There is also fossil evidence indicating that they lived on the Australian mainland.

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Where did the tazmanian wolf live?

Thylacines lived on the island of Tasmania.


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

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Are kangaroos and thylacines related other than being marsupials?

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How many Thylacines are living?

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Do female Thylacines carry pouches to hold their young?

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What ate the haast eagle?

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What era did this Tasmanian tiger live in?

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Who were the thylacines related to?

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Why dos a thylacine yawn?

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