The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, was about 100cm-110cm in length, with its tail half the length of its body again. The largest measured specimen was 9.5 ft from nose to tail (289cm - just short of 3 m). Adults stood about 40-60 cm at the shoulder and weighed 15-30 kilograms, or 33 to 66 lb. The males were larger than females on average.
The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, which is now extinct, was about 100cm-110cm in length, with its tail half the length of its body again.
The largest measured specimen was reported to be 9.5 ft from nose to tail (289cm - just short of 3 m). Whether or not this is true is a matter of some debate.
Adults stood about 40-60 cm at the shoulder and weighed 15-30 kilograms, or 33 to 66 lb. The males were larger than females on average.
The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, is believed to be extinct.
It was about 100cm-110cm in length, with its tail half the length of its body again. The average total length was around 180cm (6ft) from nose to tail tip. The largest measured specimen was 9.5 ft from nose to tail (289cm - just short of 3 m), but this was highly unusual.
Adults stood about 50-60 cm (average 59cm) at the shoulder and weighed 15-30 kilograms, or 33 to 66 lb. The males were larger than females on average.
The Tasmanian tiger, more correctly known as the Thylacine, was about 100cm-110cm in length, with its tail half the length of its body again. The average total length was around 180cm (6ft) from nose to tail tip. The largest measured specimen was 9.5 ft from nose to tail (289cm - just short of 3 m), but this was highly unusual.
The male Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, was generally larger than e female. Adults stood about 50-60 cm (average 59cm) at the shoulder and weighed 15-30 kilograms, or 33 to 66 lb. It was about 100cm-110cm in length, with its tail half the length of its body again. The average total length was around 180cm (6ft) from nose to tail tip.
The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, is believed to be extinct.
It was about 100cm-110cm in length, with its tail half the length of its body again. The average total length was around 180cm (6ft) from nose to tail tip. The largest measured specimen was 9.5 ft from nose to tail (289cm - just short of 3 m), but this was highly unusual.
Adults stood about 50-60 cm (average 59cm) at the shoulder and weighed 15-30 kilograms, or 33 to 66 lb. The males were larger than females on average.
The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, was believed to weigh between 20 and 30 kg.
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The Thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, is now extinct, so there is little information available about it. Specimens which were weighed averaged between 15kg and 27kg for the heaviest.
The habitat of the Tasmanian tiger is Australia
yes the tasmanian tiger is warm blooded
The Tasmanian tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus) is extinct.
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger happened in 2002.
The correct name for the Tasmanian tiger is Thylacine.It was also known as the Tasmanian wolf.
how much do a tiger weight
No it is not a tiger! O.K! That is true
Given that the Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, is now extinct, it would be an easy win for the Tasmanian devil.
The tasmanian tiger went extinct in tasmania in 1986
The Tasmanian Tiger is thought to be extinct. As they were marsupials, the young were called joeys.The Tasmanian tiger was not a tiger nor a wolf (although sometimes being called a Tasmanian wolf); therefore the young were not called cubs or pups.
The proper name for the Tasmanian Tiger is the Thylacine. It is also sometimes referred to as the Tasmanian Wolf.