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No. The Tasmanian tiger, more correctly known as the Thylacine, is a species completely unrelated to mice. Thylacines are marsupials, and dasyurids: mice are placental mammals and rodents. Thylacine DNA cannot be found in mice.

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How are scientists trying revive the Tasmanian tiger?

They are going to use DNA from a preserved thylacine fetus.


What is the scientific name for Tasmanian tiger?

It is Thylacinus cynocephalus. The Thylacine (also known as the Tasmanian Tiger and somtimes the Tasmanian Wolf, became extinct during the 20th century. The last known specimen died in the Hobart Zoo on the 7th of September, 1936. It was hunted to extinction after a bounty was placed on it as a livestock killer. There is disputed evidence that a very small number may yet still exist in the Tasmanian wilderness, but nobody has seen, photographed or trapped one. A recent attempt was made to clone one, but failed due to the DNA being of insufficient quality.


What killed the Tasmanian tiger?

The Thylacine (also known as the Tasmanian Tiger and sometimes the Tasmanian Wolf), became extinct during the 20th century. The last known specimen died in the Hobart Zoo on the 7th of September, 1936. It was hunted to extinction after a bounty was placed on it as a livestock killer. There is disputed evidence that a very small number may yet still exist in the Tasmanian wilderness, but nobody has seen, photographed or trapped one. A recent attempt was made to clone one, but failed due to the DNA being of insufficient quality. On mainland Australia, the Tasmanian Tiger was out-competed by humans approximately 2000 years ago. The Dingo, an invasive species, is also believed to have exacerbated the elements that lead to the Tiger's extinction. The last known wild Tasmanian Tiger was shot in 1930 by farmer Wilf Batty. The last captive Tasmanian Tiger died in 1936. The primary cause of death is believed to be neglect. As per international standard, the Tasmanian Tiger was not officially declared extinct until 1986, 50 years after the last sighting.


What marsupial is Tasmanian?

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Do Tasmanian tigers exist?

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What does Don Colgan have to do with cloning an extinct tiger?

The Australian Museum's head of evolutionary biology, Dr Don Colgan is leading a team of scientists in an attempt to bring the Tasmanian Tiger back from extinction. Dr Colgan led the team in extracting fragments of DNA from the body of a preserved Tasmanian Tiger pup which had been preserved in alcohol 137 years ago. The next step should be to attempt to tease whole chromosomes from the fragmentary bits of DNA salvaged from the preserved pup. Dr Colgan has already stated that this attempt (at its present funding) only has an eight to ten percent chance of success.


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Did cloning the Tasmanian tiger work?

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