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Extinct or Alive: The Tasmanian Tiger
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Extinct or Alive: The Tasmanian Tiger

May 31, 2016
0h 42m
★ 0.0

Overview

A trio of experts venture into Tasmania's undeveloped wilderness in search of the Tasmanian Tiger, one of the most terrifying predators ever to walk the earth.

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

Hot Snakes Media

Cast

Forrest Galante

Forrest Galante

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