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Thylacines are extinct. Prior to their extinction, the young joeys crawled into the pouch to continue their development, having been born undeveloped like other marsupials. The joeys were then carried in the pouch until they were old enough to be left in a den. Male Thylacines were unusual in that they, too, had a pouch. This was to protect their reproductive organs as they ran through the thick undergrowth.
Supposedly extinct. But reports of thylacines still come in from time to time, as does some interesting videos. However, none of these have been verified.
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The Haast's Eagle Did Not Have Any Predators Because There Was No Thylacines Or Dingoes. Their Only Predator Was Humans. But They Did Not Have Any "Natural" Predators Until Dogs And Cats Appeared. Humans Today Are Not Described As Natural. If Thylacines Did Appear. The Thylacine Would Eat The Haast's Eagle. But Thylacines Are Possibly Extinct. Thylacines Though Have Been Belived To Be Still Alive Today And To Be The Most Endangered Animal In The World. Haast's Eagles Are Now Extinct.
you could put dinosaurs are an extinction.
Thylacines have officially been pronounced extinct, however there are still some alleged sightings in remote places of Australia. This might be mistaken identity, or the Thylacine may still be alive, but most likely the former.
yes there has been reports of small groups of thylacine, in the nortern glacial regions of Narnia.
There have been no confirmed sightings of Thylacines in Australia since the last known specimen died in the Hobart Zoo in 1936. Many people believe they have seen one, either on the mainland or in Tasmania, and some even claim to have video footage. However, not one of these 'sightings' has been verified.
extinction of the Chinese alligator have been a big thing in china
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They have not been driven to extinction because there are many other environments that they can exist in.