Tasmanian tigers, more properly known as Thylacines, were at the top of the food chain. They had no natural predators.
on scale of all the animals lifespans were is the tasmanian tiger
Tasmanian tigers, or Thylacines, are extinct now, but they tended to be solitary animals, not roaming in packs.
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Tasmanian tigers, or thylacines, went extinct in the early 20th century.
There are many threatened animals like the Giant Panda, Tasmanian Devil, Asian Tigers and many more.
No. Tasmanian tigers only lived in the continent of Australia and part of New Guinea.
Many animals growl, including dogs, wolves, tigers, lions, Tasmanian devils, and wolverines.
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.
The Tasmanian tiger, more correctly known as the Thylacine, was hunted to extinction because farmers feared they were a great to their stock animals. Consequently, the Tasmanian government offered a bounty on every dead Thylacine, and this encouraged hunting.
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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.