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It became extinct due to targeted killing by [[human]]s in the [[20th century]]. Natural disease was also a contributing factor to their [[extinction]], which finally occurred in [[1936]]. The last — or, according to [[Martha Jones]], the penultimate — Tasmanian tiger died in captivity at the [[Beaumaris Zoo]]. The real last Thylacine was an exhibit at the [[Museum of the Last Ones]].
It became extinct due to targeted killing by [[human]]s in the [[20th century]]. Natural disease was also a contributing factor to their [[extinction]], which finally occurred in [[1936]]. The last — or, according to [[Martha Jones]], the penultimate — Tasmanian tiger died in captivity at the [[Beaumaris Zoo]]. The real last Thylacine was an exhibit at the [[Museum of the Last Ones]].


It had an I-Spyder points value of either 250 or 300 points. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Dodo]]'')
It had an I-Spyder points value of either 250 or 300 points. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Last Dodo (novel)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* ''[[The Last Dodo]]'' is not consistent in its point value for the {{PAGENAME}}, giving it a value of 300 points on its individual entry page, but then a value of only 250 when included in a chart of other animals.
* {{cs|The Last Dodo (novel)}} is not consistent in its point value for the {{PAGENAME}}, giving it a value of 300 points on its individual entry page, but then a value of only 250 when included in a chart of other animals.
* Despite the name, the Tasmanian tiger is not a [[tiger]].
* Despite the name, the Tasmanian tiger is not a [[tiger]].


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