Blackduiker
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Study shows disease played no part in the extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger:
Humans Alone Wiped Out Tasmanian Tiger, Study Says - Yahoo! News
Humans Alone Wiped Out Tasmanian Tiger, Study Says - Yahoo! News
RIP Thylacine... May you forever be an example of Human cruelty![]()
I cannot now find the relevant thread on which it was discussed previously, but I've now read that the results of the DNA analysis of possible Thylacine scats collected by Eric Guiler in the 1960's era proved negative as far as being from Thylacines. It doesn't say what they actually were but its yet another dead end.![]()
I cannot now find the relevant thread on which it was discussed previously, but I've now read that the results of the DNA analysis of possible Thylacine scats collected by Eric Guiler in the 1960's era proved negative as far as being from Thylacines. It doesn't say what they actually were but its yet another dead end.![]()
here: http://www.zoochat.com/2/cryptozoology-14782/index17.html
The DNA testing was done in early 2007 and I hadn't been able to find anything on the results, suggesting that they were from some more likely animal. Have you read something more definite (as in that they were negative results)?