Thylacine as pet: remarkably tractable, docile, and affectionate - and, in some respects, superior to the dog. One of these reasons is that the thylacine acquiesces to others without protest - they do not engage in power struggles.
I don’t wanna get all bigfoot on you, but I think if you did some research you would agree that there is a small relic population alive today - but the species is still extinct.
Full article on pet thylacines here: http://www.wherelightmeetsdark.com/index.php?module=wiki&page=ThylacineAsAPetAwwww bbs ;U; They sounded like such sweet little animals.
i think we’re getting close to cloning them back into existence
IIRC, the arabian oryx population was re-established from seven or so individuals. So if there is indeed a relic population, and the genetic diversity is decent, thylacines could probably be re-populated too! (cloning would also help, I think!)
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