Tasmanian tiger extinct due to human error

According to the latest study, Tasmanian tiger's teeth, tigers have suffered from desolation, leading to extinction in the 1900s due to "condemnation" of hunting sheep by Australian farmers, they are so weak that they cannot Hunt any bigger prey than a marsupial.

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The Tasmanian tiger is a pocket-sized carnivore, ostensibly like a dog or a wolf, with stripes on its back. This creature first appeared in Australia and Papua New Guinea. In the 1800s, Australian farmers accused a bagged wolf of attacking sheep, so they used hunting guns, poisons, gas and traps to destroy them.

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The Tasmanian tiger is extinct because people believe that they have hunted farmers' sheep.

In the end, people reached their goal, the tiger disappeared within 70 years. The Tasmanian tiger eventually died in a zoo in Tasmania in 1936.

However, the latest research published on August 31 in the journal Zoology uses computer models to simulate the effects of biting, tearing, chewing and other behaviors on the Tasmanian tiger's skull. .

As a result, the Tasmanian tiger's skull is deeply concave when biting its prey because its jaw is not strong enough."Our research has shown that its jaw is quite weak and limited, so it captures smaller prey like small kangaroos or other marsupials. This is considered another feature. "The Tasmanian tiger normally weighs about 30 kilograms," said Marie Attard, of the University of New South Wales.

The findings of the awakened scientists need to have more careful scientific considerations for any animal behavior to avoid unfortunate consequences just because animals don't speak.