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What do wolves and thylacines have in common?

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Wloves and thylacines have nothing in common apart from both being carnivorous members of the mammal family, and thereby sharing characteristics of mammals. This is where they begin to depart, however, as the wolf is a placental mammal and the thylacine was a marsupial (it is now extinct).

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