De-extinction Company Aims to Resurrect the Tasmanian Tiger
1 min readImage credit: Colossal Biosciences. Article by Kate Evans. Scientific American –
The thylacine has long been an icon of human-caused extinction. In the 1800s and early 1900s, European colonizers in Tasmania wrongly blamed the dog-sized, tiger-striped, carnivorous marsupial for killing their sheep and chickens. The settlers slaughtered thylacines by the thousands, exchanging the animals’ skins for a government bounty. […]
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