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Benjamin, the last Tasmanian Tiger, who died in captivity on 7th of September, 1936, at Beaumaris Zoo, in Hobart, Tasmania, just 2 days after the species was granted protected

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Benjamin, the last Tasmanian Tiger, who died in captivity on 7th of September, 1936, at Beaumaris Zoo, in Hobart, Tasmania, just 2 days after the species was granted protected.  Bit late, Government.

So basically, the numbat and the Tasmanian Tiger share 95% of their DNA

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So basically, the numbat and the Tasmanian Tiger share 95% of their DNA. The sciencey peoples just needa figure out the last 5 percent. Then we can possibly get the Tassie Tiger back in 2027.
I just simplified it.

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