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Alaric Saltzman
The Tasmanian tiger, scientifically known as Thylacinus cynocephalus, remains one of the most enigmatic and intriguing creatures in the annals of natural history. This carnivorous marsupial, characterized by its striped back, was once a prominent inhabitant of the Australian continent, primarily confined to the island of Tasmania. With a distinctive appearance akin to a large dog, this unique predator's story is shrouded in mystery, fascination, and the lament of its extinction.