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i think they either went extinct but had one preserved, or had a few survive and used them for the cloning
i could be wrong though
i could be wrong though
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It is thought to be extinct, but it is not clearly known whether or not it is. The last known individual died around 1936. film clip But because there was no effective way of counting a population, thylacine sightings went down to a nill and so it was thought to be extinct. However, ever since the "extinction" there have been scattered sightings over the years. When the sightings were first reported in the 1930's-1950's, great excitement occured and several expeditions had been launched, many of them reported fighting nothing but footprints. But around the 1960's the expeditions began to thin out.
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