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Tasmaniantigers, or thylacines, are running wild in parkland 25 kilometres from Melbourne's CBD, according to at least 20 sightings reported to the Victorian government.
Other repeat sightings of Tasmaniantigers, panthers and pumas since the early 1990s centred around Wilsons Promontory National Park, in the south-east, and the Grampians range, in the west.
The last known Tasmaniantiger, or thylacine, died in captivity in Hobart in 1936.
The Tasmaniantiger preferred open forests and open grasslands, but by the end of its existence it was confined to dense rainforests by human pressures Tasmaniantiger lairs were located mainly in hollow logs or rock outcroppings located in hilly areas that were adjacent to open areas, such as grasslands.
The rebirth of the Tasmaniantiger - 8/6/2000 - ENN.com
thylacine (thī'ləsīn') or Tasmanian wolf, carnivorous marsupial, or pouched mammal, of Tasmania.