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No. The Tasmanian tiger, more correctly known as the Thylacine, is extinct.
It was born live.
No. The habitat of the Tasmanian Tiger, or Thylacine, was dry eucalyptus forests and bushland, wetland areas, and grasslands.
for their meat
The Thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) did not hate the Tasmanian devil. Tasmanian Devil and the Thylacine both occupied the top of the food chain, competing for live prey, until the Thylacine became extinct in 1936.
The habitat of the Tasmanian tiger is Australia
The Tasmanian Tiger (properly called a Thylacine) occupied the top of the food chain, competing with the Tasmanian Devil for live prey, until the Thylacine became extinct in 1936.
The Tasmanian Tiger survived uptil 1933
yes the tasmanian tiger is warm blooded
The last known Tasmanian tiger died in a Tasmanian zoo in 1936
The Tasmanian Tiger, properly known as a Thylacine, is extinct, so does not live in any biome. When still living, the Thylacine lived in eucalyptus bushland, wetlands and grassland areas.
The Tasmanian tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus) is extinct.