Thumbs Up If In Every one of these things that they try to find unknown creatures like bigfoot , yeti , lockness monster , chupacabra , etc , THEY NEVER FIND ANYTHING . Its pisses me off that they show you like all this and they Did not find anything like WTF ?! >:l\
uhh how many people do u know, especially at that time that just carries cameras around wherever they go? how many times have u said shit i wish i took a picture!, or shit i wish someone took a video
@TheAwokenMind The dna was highly fragmented, ironically by the very preserving agent that it was kept in. You can't clone anything unless you have the entire DNA molecule, and even if we had it, you would need a womb for the animal to incubate in- you can't grow an animal to term in a test tube, contrary to science fiction. Not yet. Perhaps a tasmanian devil could stand in as a surrogate, being closely related, but again, we'd need the full dna strand.
@TheAwokenMind The DNA has been heavily fragmented- you can't clone an animal unless you have the entire dna molecule- ironically, the preserving agent is precisely what broke the DNA down! I'd think you'd have better luck recovering some of the Thylacine hides that are still floating around.
@sonbuhitsunei People who know Thylacine's and everything that's NOT a Thylacine, with cameras and video recorders and since they can't use calls of a Thylacine, blast calls of a injured prey animal that Thylacine's hunt and see if they come. The problem with these shows are they do all this stuff, ONCE and in like up to maybe three places if that. You need to do it THOUSANDS of times and in THOUSANDS of places, that's your best bet of finding one if they truly are still alive.
@sonbuhitsunei Blah that last reply was supposed to be a continued reply to your post about Bloodhounds not the one about DNA. Oops, but either way, as long as you read it. xD
@DaMoonlightInMyVeins What I don't get is why people insist on sending incompetant goons to tromp around (which would only be detected by the creature and send it running long before they got there)...when it would be far more effective to use the Thylacine remains we DO have, give teams of bloodhounds the scent, and systematically work your way through the forest- if the animal were alive at all and had been anywhere near, the bloodhounds WOULD know it- they are very, VERY good at what they do.
@sonbuhitsunei That would get people no where, because being as Bloodhounds need the scent of something to track it, we have no scents of a Thylacine. I believe all we have are bones, fetuses, and skins correct? Well none of those will have a Thylacine's scent anymore, the fetus would smell like preservatives, and the skins and bones would smell like whatever they have been sitting in for the last 70 years. So yes, Bloodhounds are good, but they still rely on a scent.
@sonbuhitsunei Plus there's the fact that clean bones would've been wiped of any scent and with all the stuff skins go through to become preserved hides, they have to handled a lot and be covered in all sorted of stuff, which would also destroy any scent of the original animal.
You're thinking, which is good, but relying on dogs just wouldn't work. =/ the best they can do is go off of where Thylacine's have mostly been spotted and set up camera traps and people.
Since when do we have pigs and foxes in this state? Never seen one or heard that there is proof of one. A few farmers tried to prove it a few years ago to get money but it never was proven to my knowledge. This is shit in Tasmania? Only watched a few seconds so far.
Carrying cameras around is easy in theory but a nuisance in practise. I have walked around with a top quality SLR style camera. And their weight starts to become a distraction and headache. The other option is to carry those tiny cameras that slip into the pocket. They ofcourse take bad photos in low light and their start up time is long.
You guys give me the shits, you never see anything!!! just talk crap, use out dated equipment and have no idea how to hunt things!!! yeah sure you got balls to be out there but thats about it!
The spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus - or tiger cat as it was once inappropriately known) is the second largest of the world's surviving carnivorous marsupials. Spotted-tailed quolls vary from reddish brown to dark chocolate brown with white spots on the body and tail (unlike eastern quolls which do not have spots on the tail). The species is considerably larger than the eastern quoll, with males measuring up to 130 cm long and 4 kg in weight.
Yes you are correct, however the quoll is the size of a small cat, these printers are the size of a large dog, therefore the quoll doesn't warrant a mention.
I meant she has 5 toes besides her dewclaws. She has 5 toes on the front of her feet and a dewclaw. Three of the pups from those parents are polydactyl.
its not a DINGO DINGO DINGO fucktard, 5 toes compared to a DINGO's 4 toes, and not a Kangaroo because the Paw size is FAR to big (in in some cases far too small)
also, if you go to Africa and see a lions paw in the dirt, and your guide says its a lion paw but you say "no thats a Zebra Paw" then who do you think is right?
they even went to that Thylacine guy in one of these episodes and he says its not a kangaroo.
so, Experts over rule all you fucking faggots saying its a DINGO or a ROO
roos keep putting there paws on the ground when they walk i see them in the bush behind my house, they got 5 toes dont they its just a roo they seeing in the tracks major speds
It doesn't actually say whether they're in Tasmania or Australia, - it's possible that the Australian thylacine doesn't have the stripes of the Tiger.
As the other writer says no concrete evidence yet.
All the quoted evidence here could have been faked!
However covert cameras in India and Africa have captured rare animals thought maybe extinct so if that class of high grade high tech equipment is used then it should show. Maybe get the BBC and David Attenbourgh to investigate.
I freaking hate when they have all this good evidence, but never once do they see the freaking animals. It pisses me off, I just want to see the freaking animal.
Thumbs Up If In Every one of these things that they try to find unknown creatures like bigfoot , yeti , lockness monster , chupacabra , etc , THEY NEVER FIND ANYTHING . Its pisses me off that they show you like all this and they Did not find anything like WTF ?! >:l\
DissiDiaTunez 2 months ago
The old man is funny
7takinachance 2 months ago
I love you, Natalie ! <3
wrichik 4 months ago
someones been smokin thylacine scat!
NDMHUNTER1 4 months ago
when she was telling me to look at the bones i couldnt help but look directly look into her eyes
darthdrummer89 5 months ago
lol the old man cracks me up
NOVAxProductionz 6 months ago
the old guy reminds me of harry potter
is he a teacher there??
watchmegoboom23 7 months ago
That old guy is EPIC.
restlesspride666 8 months ago 3
uhh how many people do u know, especially at that time that just carries cameras around wherever they go? how many times have u said shit i wish i took a picture!, or shit i wish someone took a video
thuglife6161971 9 months ago
@DaMoonlightInMyVeins
They are still alive but if ppl found that out they will be killed
TCGManija 9 months ago
Why dont they have night vision on that camera??
PkKristian 9 months ago
@TheAwokenMind The dna was highly fragmented, ironically by the very preserving agent that it was kept in. You can't clone anything unless you have the entire DNA molecule, and even if we had it, you would need a womb for the animal to incubate in- you can't grow an animal to term in a test tube, contrary to science fiction. Not yet. Perhaps a tasmanian devil could stand in as a surrogate, being closely related, but again, we'd need the full dna strand.
sonbuhitsunei 10 months ago
@TheAwokenMind The DNA has been heavily fragmented- you can't clone an animal unless you have the entire dna molecule- ironically, the preserving agent is precisely what broke the DNA down! I'd think you'd have better luck recovering some of the Thylacine hides that are still floating around.
sonbuhitsunei 10 months ago
@sonbuhitsunei People who know Thylacine's and everything that's NOT a Thylacine, with cameras and video recorders and since they can't use calls of a Thylacine, blast calls of a injured prey animal that Thylacine's hunt and see if they come. The problem with these shows are they do all this stuff, ONCE and in like up to maybe three places if that. You need to do it THOUSANDS of times and in THOUSANDS of places, that's your best bet of finding one if they truly are still alive.
xWolfHauntx 1 month ago
@sonbuhitsunei Blah that last reply was supposed to be a continued reply to your post about Bloodhounds not the one about DNA. Oops, but either way, as long as you read it. xD
xWolfHauntx 1 month ago
@DaMoonlightInMyVeins What I don't get is why people insist on sending incompetant goons to tromp around (which would only be detected by the creature and send it running long before they got there)...when it would be far more effective to use the Thylacine remains we DO have, give teams of bloodhounds the scent, and systematically work your way through the forest- if the animal were alive at all and had been anywhere near, the bloodhounds WOULD know it- they are very, VERY good at what they do.
sonbuhitsunei 10 months ago
@sonbuhitsunei That would get people no where, because being as Bloodhounds need the scent of something to track it, we have no scents of a Thylacine. I believe all we have are bones, fetuses, and skins correct? Well none of those will have a Thylacine's scent anymore, the fetus would smell like preservatives, and the skins and bones would smell like whatever they have been sitting in for the last 70 years. So yes, Bloodhounds are good, but they still rely on a scent.
xWolfHauntx 1 month ago
@sonbuhitsunei Plus there's the fact that clean bones would've been wiped of any scent and with all the stuff skins go through to become preserved hides, they have to handled a lot and be covered in all sorted of stuff, which would also destroy any scent of the original animal.
You're thinking, which is good, but relying on dogs just wouldn't work. =/ the best they can do is go off of where Thylacine's have mostly been spotted and set up camera traps and people.
xWolfHauntx 1 month ago
Since when do we have pigs and foxes in this state? Never seen one or heard that there is proof of one. A few farmers tried to prove it a few years ago to get money but it never was proven to my knowledge. This is shit in Tasmania? Only watched a few seconds so far.
MatsunagaGOD 11 months ago
Ok so wy not test the fesies for DNA??
Aspanaut 1 year ago
@TheAwokenMind
when this was first made, it was before they had started the whole cloning thing, they might do it now though.
ToshitheWolf 1 year ago
Seems to be a show more about making money than truly finding animal x. Still more entertaining than the other Thylacine stuff ive found.
bigwhey 1 year ago
Lol at the people who make these documentaries trying to find an extinct animal or myths or even aliens.. In the end, they never find a thing.
blogtvpunk 1 year ago
You would have to leave camaras there for a while because i think animals would smell humans and stay away.
tunastrike11 1 year ago
I didn't know Geoffrey leonard hosted this show.
94jg 1 year ago
"very exciting." Oh you sound excited alright.
Kindergoth 1 year ago
you should of made the episodes 10 minutes cause i get anoyed watching a 5 min video when it could be 10 and i have to keep finding the next episode
TwisT3DxXxFilms 1 year ago
that old dude creeps the shit out of me, im not complaining, im more typically constipated otherwise.
timlbs 1 year ago
@DaMoonlightInMyVeins,
Carrying cameras around is easy in theory but a nuisance in practise. I have walked around with a top quality SLR style camera. And their weight starts to become a distraction and headache. The other option is to carry those tiny cameras that slip into the pocket. They ofcourse take bad photos in low light and their start up time is long.
sonofthedestroyer 1 year ago
Do kangaroos have 5 toes on their front paws?
Haewk 1 year ago
@Haewk now it just isn't that easy :)
thesuperbelg 1 year ago
FUR with Bones is remarkable, ohhh fuck me.
I can go out anywhere in the bush and find frigging fur with bones lol.
Sadly this show is mostly hype and no results will be found as it was prob filmed over a weekend
hardyboyzrko 2 years ago
@hardyboyzrko Owls eat small animals and cough up a tidy little bundle of fur and bones...
psychedashell 1 year ago
@psychedashell Yeah I think I pretty much alluded to that fact
hardyboyzrko 1 year ago
good question.
inotaishu1 2 years ago
You guys give me the shits, you never see anything!!! just talk crap, use out dated equipment and have no idea how to hunt things!!! yeah sure you got balls to be out there but thats about it!
herby375 2 years ago 2
that old man ish creeping me out o_o
GHGH1976 2 years ago 25
Natalie is fit
eatmycomments 2 years ago 6
The spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus - or tiger cat as it was once inappropriately known) is the second largest of the world's surviving carnivorous marsupials. Spotted-tailed quolls vary from reddish brown to dark chocolate brown with white spots on the body and tail (unlike eastern quolls which do not have spots on the tail). The species is considerably larger than the eastern quoll, with males measuring up to 130 cm long and 4 kg in weight.
serpentslayer213 2 years ago
Yes you are correct, however the quoll is the size of a small cat, these printers are the size of a large dog, therefore the quoll doesn't warrant a mention.
StorytellerMedia 2 years ago
Quoll's get a lot bigger than a small Cat...
They can get bigger than most dogs and take pray 4 times the size of them self..
serpentslayer213 2 years ago
Are you aware of the Australian Dasyurid's
Eastern and spotted tail QUOLL... look them up..
Five toe front foot.. 5 TOE'S ON THE FRONT..
And eat the same food and hunt and behavior the same way..
Do some research people's
serpentslayer213 2 years ago
3:04 "Five turd prints" Lmao.
DeathGrindMunch 2 years ago 4
She is a puppy, but she's a smaller breed too.
Horser01 2 years ago
You mean a baby dog?
Horser01 2 years ago
I have a dog that has 5 toes. She is waaaay smaller though and her back paws don't look like that either.
Horser01 3 years ago
Most dogs have five toes on their front feet. A small minority have five or more on their hind feet.
These are called dewclaws, and some people remove them when the dogs are very small puppies.
Retrieverman1 2 years ago
I meant she has 5 toes besides her dewclaws. She has 5 toes on the front of her feet and a dewclaw. Three of the pups from those parents are polydactyl.
Horser01 2 years ago
Is your dog a Norwegian lundehund?
Retrieverman1 2 years ago
Nope. Shih Tzu/ Chihuahua.
Horser01 2 years ago
The only breeds that normally have "five on the floor" are Lundehunds and sometimes Icelandic sheepdogs (which are relatives.)
Retrieverman1 2 years ago 3
Well I know they don't have it normally. I think one of the parents has a recessive gene or something...
Horser01 2 years ago
The mother is a purebred shih tzu, and the father is a purebred chihuahua.
Horser01 2 years ago
the old guy is kinda creepy
pitviper12345 3 years ago 3
in fact, that guy is more scary then any monster in this show!
BramsteinVideo 3 years ago 6
omg so true lol
WhiteBlood11 3 years ago
hahahahahahahhahahaa!
kiko4685 3 years ago
3:04 did that guy say turd prints?
mysticdarkrai135 3 years ago
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He said toe prints, but it would have been awsome if he said turd prints.
Bananastickers2 2 years ago
my dog's camera shy too
terrier136 3 years ago
im on cam and bored
ANYONE UP? I NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO GA
InsanePlaid 3 years ago
its not a DINGO DINGO DINGO fucktard, 5 toes compared to a DINGO's 4 toes, and not a Kangaroo because the Paw size is FAR to big (in in some cases far too small)
also, if you go to Africa and see a lions paw in the dirt, and your guide says its a lion paw but you say "no thats a Zebra Paw" then who do you think is right?
they even went to that Thylacine guy in one of these episodes and he says its not a kangaroo.
so, Experts over rule all you fucking faggots saying its a DINGO or a ROO
JigglyJoobs 3 years ago 3
fucktard... thats a good one!
terrier136 3 years ago
While dingoes and dogs can have extra digits on their feet, these digits don't leave paw prints.
No dog of any sort has a track like that. In fact, cats don't either.
Retrieverman1 2 years ago 4
roos keep putting there paws on the ground when they walk i see them in the bush behind my house, they got 5 toes dont they its just a roo they seeing in the tracks major speds
scrabbleman 3 years ago
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D I N G O . D I N G O .
HEINZUNIMOG 3 years ago
i would smash her little butterfly oh yeah!
450hp202turbo 3 years ago
You reckon he's banging her when they have there little all night sleep outs? :-) I know I would be trying hehe
cornerstone111 3 years ago
It doesn't actually say whether they're in Tasmania or Australia, - it's possible that the Australian thylacine doesn't have the stripes of the Tiger.
As the other writer says no concrete evidence yet.
All the quoted evidence here could have been faked!
However covert cameras in India and Africa have captured rare animals thought maybe extinct so if that class of high grade high tech equipment is used then it should show. Maybe get the BBC and David Attenbourgh to investigate.
RickyBonar 3 years ago
wtf?
xskgaylx 3 years ago
The old man is annoying.
BobMonkfish 3 years ago
I freaking hate when they have all this good evidence, but never once do they see the freaking animals. It pisses me off, I just want to see the freaking animal.
fivefoflow 3 years ago 3
When is Part 4 coming.
MafiaM4 3 years ago