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The discovery of a head of an extinct animal believed to be a fox, which was later found to be from an extinct Thylacinus (Tasmanian tiger), attracted significant scientific attention. It was purchased by someone for a modest amount, only to be revealed as one of the most important rare specimens, sold at auction for £50,000 after a fierce bidding war. Participants in the auction confirmed that it is one of a kind in the world. It is worth noting that Thylacinus, an extinct marsupial, with complete specimens being extremely rare, making the head a coveted piece among scientists and collectors alike.
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