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Re: CNN: Cloning of extinct Huia bird approved



>Although officially the last thylacine died in Hobart Zoo in 1936, there is
>an increasing amount of evidence to suggest that the animal is not actually
>extinct (or at least that it was still alive long after the 1930s). 
>Hundreds
>of people every year report seeing the thylacine in the Tasmanian outback
>(and also in mainland Australia, where the animal also lived before the
>arrival of dingoes), and sheep have been found with injuries attributable
>only to a thylacine attack.


Cryptozoology again.  Face it, the thylacine is gone.