Tasmanian Tigers Are Extinct. Why Do People Keep Seeing Them? - The New  York Times

Tasmanian Tigers Are Extinct. Why Do People Keep Seeing Them? - The New York Times

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A 140-year-old Tassie tiger brain sample survived two world wars and made it to our lab. Here's what we found

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