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Originally posted by Steve
topic: most likely will not be released in wild for some time because there would only be one tiger (for a while) and thus, cannot reproduce so would only last *insert life span of tasmanian tiger minus age of origonal here* so they would need two sets of deoxyribonucleicacid at least before they would even think of releasing any in the wild.
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If you were to read the article, you'd see that they are already working on DNA from three individuals, so your argument is technically (if not actually) defunct...