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Tasmanian tigers are now extinct. However, they were marsupials, which meant that the young were born undeveloped and suckled on mothers' milk whilst in a pouch.

The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, was believed to bear around three young, once a year, during the winter-spring breeding season. As she had four teats, the female could carry up to four young in her pouch. The pouch could expand to the size where, with nearly-grown young in it, it would reach almost to the ground.

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Tasmanian tigers are now extinct. However, they were marsupials, which meant that the young were born undeveloped and suckled on mothers' milk whilst in a pouch.

The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, was believed to bear around three young, once a year, during the winter-spring breeding season. The Thylacine had a gestation period of one month, and the young spent another 3-4 months continuing their development in the pouch. As she had four teats, the female could carry up to four young in her pouch. The pouch could expand to the size where, with four-month-old young in it, it would reach almost to the ground.

Young Tasmanian tigers were known as joeys, as this is the name for all marsupial young.

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Tasmanian tigers are now extinct. However, they were marsupials, which meant that the young were born undeveloped and suckled on mothers' milk whilst in a pouch.

The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, was believed to bear around three young, once a year, during the winter-spring breeding season. As she had four teats, the female could carry up to four young in her pouch. The pouch could expand to the size where, with nearly-grown young in it, it would reach almost to the ground.

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Tasmanian tigers were said to carry their children in pockets like kangaroos

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Like other marsupials, the young were called joeys.

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