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The Supposed “Tiger-Cat” of Queensland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2009

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The evidence for the existence of a large marsupial “tigercat” in Queensland, Australia, is meagre, and this, together with an absence of tangible relics, makes for a lack of credence. On the other hand, one may go further and suggest that even this little evidence has been accorded an unjustified obscurity. There is, therefore, this much excuse for returning to it, if only to bring the few fragments together for those who may wish to reflect on them.

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