One of the most unusual animals in the world was the thylacine, which was a marsupial with a dog-shaped body and the stripes ...
It's been decades since Australia's thylacine, known as the Tasmanian tiger, was declared extinct and scientists say they've made a breakthrough as they research ways to bring back the carnivore.
U.S. biotech company Colossal Bioscience and the University of Melbourne are collaborating to revive a number of species lost to history Lead scientist Professor Andrew Pask revealed they've now ...
The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, was one of the strangest predators ever recorded — a striped marsupial hunter that looked part wolf and part tiger. After decades of hunting, habitat destruction, ...
Various reported sightings may be the key to finding the thought-to-be-extinct Tasmanian tiger, formally known as Thylacinus cynocephalus or, the thylacine. According to CNN, an official document was ...
A genome consortium led by Prof. Andrew Pask from the University of Melbourne was able to extract and reconstruct the entire thylacine genome. Consortium members Dr. Liliya Doronina and Dr. Jürgen ...
The Tasmanian Tiger was last seen in its native habitat in 1936 U.S. biotech company Colossal Bioscience and the University of Melbourne are collaborating to revive a number of species lost to history ...
Scientists have successfully mapped the genome of the Tasmanian tiger, an extinct marsupial native to Australia that was last seen in its natural habitat in 1936. The discovery, a collaboration ...