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A rare extinct animal skull has been discovered, specifically a Thylacine skull (a species of extinct marsupial that was native to Australia and Tasmania until 1936), at a British antique market, and it was sold for £50,000 after a fierce bidding war. The original asking price for the skull was modest at just £50, but it is now considered one of the rarest and most valuable scientific artifacts worldwide. Fully preserved and mounted specimens of this animal are extremely rare and are typically found only in major museums. This discovery presents a unique opportunity for scientists and collectors alike, as the skull is one of the few known specimens of this extinct species, underscoring its significant scientific and historical value.
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