User blog comment:Sebastiao of EC/Jurrasic Park- Fossil Archeology Conference Page/@comment-26720287-20151204024105/@comment-26720287-20151210021951

I agree there though. Animals who humans hunted to extinction due to paranoia should be brought back...like you said, the Thylacine, and also the Warrah which was hunted to extinction because of its similarities to the wolf and fox (even though its diet mostly consisted of geese, their eggs, and other small creatures) and it was believed to be a threat to their sheep, but since the Falklands Island Wolf/Warrah looked so much like a dog it was more than probable the sheep mistook it for such and fled and got lost. It was poisoned and hunted for its valuable fur, and the worst part is it did not fear man, so it could be lured up with a chunk of meat in one hand and then stabbed to death with a knife or bludgeoned with a stick.