File:Tassie Tiger.jpg
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DescriptionTassie Tiger.jpg | Unfortunately this animal went extict in the 1930's. This poor guy, scientifically known as Thylacyne wasn't a tiger, actually a kind of wolf, however it was stripped like a tiger. Next time you get a Cascade beer, look at the tag, you'll see a Tassie Tiger. |
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Author | Roberto Arias from London, United Kingdom |
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