History Mysteries: The Last Tiger

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Explore the enthralling world of 'History Mysteries: The Last Tiger' and uncover the captivating tale of the Tasmanian tiger, an iconic creature of Australia's natural history. This gripping book invites readers of all ages to engage with Australia's rich tapestry of myths, legends, and unsolved enigmas. Featuring a beautifully illustrated B-format paperback, published by Penguin Australia in 2017, this edition consists of 96 pages filled with intriguing narratives and insights. Discover the historical context behind the enigmatic 'last tiger' as you journey through time to September 7, 1936, when the last known captive Tasmanian tiger passed away in a Hobart zoo. What secrets does this creature hold? Why do so many people believe sightings of the Tasmanian tiger continue even today? This book delves into these poignant questions, combining historical facts with real-life accounts of hopeful tiger searches, using modern science to evaluate the possibility of the Tasmanian tiger's survival in the wild. Perfect for history buffs, wildlife enthusiasts, and mystery lovers alike, 'History Mysteries: The Last Tiger' captures the imagination and offers a fresh perspective on conservation and extinction. Get ready to embark on a thrilling adventure into one of Australia's most enduring mysteries. Don't miss the chance to own this brand-new book today! Order now and enjoy fast shipping on all purchases.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143309253
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2017
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 96


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Delve into some of Australian history's most baffling mysteries!


On September 7, 1936, the last captive Tasmanian tiger dies alone and neglected in a Hobart zoo. Since then many people claim to have sighted this amazing creature. Did the entire species vanish forever on that bleak night? No one can prove the tiger still exists, but could a determined searcher and modern science provide a glimmer of hope?

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