— Joey Benny (@JoeyBenny4) May 19, 2020. Wow. I still hold out hope for the Tasmanian tiger. Thylacine search: Hunt for elusive Tasmanian tiger long thought extinct ramped up after recent sightings Bernard Lagan, Sydney Monday April 13 2020, 12.00am , The Times

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