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  • If cloning extinct animals takes off ever, this is one we should bring back

  • Can You Tell My Cat To Come Back Home Please?

  • Tghe ladies still photo wasn't very convinicing, the portion on the back legs between the foot pad and ankle looked too long. But I've seen some other blurry films that had more of the shape and odd gait of these animals. The image from 2009 looked like it,you couldn't see the stripes but the section of the hip and tail had that 'Thyla' shape.

  • Sharon west is a hottie

  • The image is NOT of a Thylacine, the tail is too thin and droops, the hind legs are of the wrong proportions, no stripes on the rump.

    It cannot be a Thylacine.

  • If the time machine is invented in my life time i would go back and save animals like Thylacine's and DoDo birds

  • y did ppl kill em they hav fealings and i dont think that they wud like it if they got shot 4 no reason

  • @selenatheqeen Do you eat meat?

  • where are its stripes?

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  • people that cause harmed to these animals should feel bad my parents are different my father is 65yrs old he saw 3 of them in his life he actually went up close to it and im not joking when my parents see a dog or any other animal in the street they would take it and care it and people like hurt a tasmanian tiger should be ashamed to there selfs look what they have done to this no wonder polar bears and tigers are goin extinct

  • Yeah, Way to go, BOUNTY HUNTERS. If it wasn't for the assumption that Tassie Tigers were going to kill livestock, they would still be alive. WHAT THE HELL HUMANS????

  • So let me get this straight! Officials say that the Thylacine has been extincted for over 4,000 years, but we can easily see old black and white videos showing that they were alive at least in until the mid 1800s. WHAT THE FUCK!

  • @DionLaurent1 Video taken in Tasmania, the guy said extinct on the mainland for at least 4,000 years

  • @DionLaurent1 Extinct on the Australian mainland by 3-4,000 years ago, but they lived on in Tasmania until at least 1936 when we killed them off.

  • @DionLaurent1 Extinct in Australia 4000 years ago but not the island Tasmania!

  • @DionLaurent1 Are you high?

  • @KessMonkey no

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  • I hope all this so call "X" critters exist and keep hidden from the human eye.A good example of human stupidity is,beside this wonderful animals,the dodo,which if I'm not wrong became extinct only two years after humans invaded their habitat.Big foot probably will be shaved and probed if ever found.I hope they always stay like that....an "X"....just for their own safe.

  • darwin evlolution theory was based on natural selection,not humans deciding preference

  • stupid hunters >:U

  • @TheAwokenMind Yeah it is easy to fake, but if it was a fake they would have been able to determine if the the photo was tampered with or if it was fake or not.

  • Those Poor Bastards took thylacins from us :'(

    I gave bitches footage,bitches love footage.

  • I really hate eye witness interviews, people are worthless at remembering things. Also MonsterQuest found definite Thylacine tracks.

  • you would think they could find it

  • of course THER ARE NOT EXTINCT! if they hunted for years there r still going to be a few left HOW STUPID R U PPL there are at least 1 or 2 left! u cant tell me that we killed all of them! in the entire world we killed all of them? I DONT THINK SO

  • are these people telling the truth? Well, a big give away is when the "eyewitness" calls it a Thylacine rather then a Tasmanian tiger. The best way to discover if their still around is already being done and that is by automobile. Let me explain, if any animal of any size has roads going through their area then sooner or later some will end up under the tires and along the side of the road. Where are the tiger's bodys? Do they look both ways before crossing?!

  • @carcano38 Well, if there are only a few left how are they supposed to get run over?!?! Out of the entire world you are telling me we killed all of them? I don't think so! There has to be at least 1 left. Especially sinc ethey were supposedly "extinct" in the 90s. There has to be a few more left. Why do you have a closed mind?

  • looks like a male tiger decided to rape a hyena...thus the result is a thylacine -.-

  • i know there alive ive had several sightings in 1 year im im an average teenager why would i be interested in it otherwise?

  • If the animal on the picture at 1:26 is indeed a thylacine it would be quite odd, when compared to the pictures of prooven thylacines. The tail seems to be thinner, the legs longer/body shorter and the hindfoot much longer, I also see no stripes and considered how light the picture is the dark stripes of the thylacine should be visible.

  • That first photo looks a lot like a Mane Wolf.... there are over 4,000 documented sightings and reports of Thylacines.... some of them have to be right there is no way 4,000 reports can all be fake.

  • @94jg there are over 21,000,000 people in australia, i'm not denying that it may be possible that a thylacine population may still be alive but it's also perfectly possible that out of 21,000,000 people 4000 of them are wrong. We can't just say that they must exist because a fraction of the population say they've seen it. There needs to be a live specimen captured or a recent corpse examined.

  • @mitch2d2 20 060 00 wouldnt know what they are

  • @mitch2d2 20 960 00 wouldnt know what they are

  • @mitch2d2 ut of the entire world you are telling me we killed all of them? I don't think so! There has to be at least 1 left. Especially sinc ethey were supposedly "extinct" in the 90s. There has to be a few more left.

  • I don't believe that photo is of a thylacine. The legs are different and I don't see any stripes; which would be easy to see since they were dark colored. The animal in the photo also seems to have a mane..

    I hope there is still thylacines out there, I love them.

  • It's not ethereal, it's a real animal. Or WAS a real animal. It's not like it's a yeti or a nessie, it's a thylacine.

  • Guilt!

  • I hope this beautiful animal is still alive , it's a shame that humans caused it to go extinct.

  • @ShepherdsOfTheSeas Exactly......you just said everything i was about to in two senteces

  • @ShepherdsOfTheSeas Humans,,the biggest predators/killers ever, if we dont sort our fuc*ing act out there will be a lot more animals on the list,,

  • @antjmi even if these animals die it doesnt matter because only the strong survive ever heard of charles dawin

  • @jabrightlefthook No I havent actually, I have heard of Charles Darwin though...

  • @antjmi ok nevermind

  • @ShepherdsOfTheSeas thats evolution and theres nothing wrong with extinction of certain species we are all carbon based creatures that came into existence because of a single cell springing into action just be happy your here

  • @ShepherdsOfTheSeas Hopefully theres some out there.

  • if there is any thylacine left there probly like 1 family or 2 family left of them thats why there verey littel sitings of them but if people are seeing them alot over there mabe its there breeding grounds around there cause there alot of nice land over there so its not hard to beleave that they would be in there invierment

  • neither the video nor the photograph are that convincing to me. in the video the animal looks to have a much more feline, square type of jaw than the narrow thylacine snout. the photo, I think, is of a fox. Notice the arched back, because there is no photographic or eyewitness account of a thylacine walking in that way. most are said to have kept their backs straight. the other problem is that thylacines' shin bones were shorter than in the picture, because they walked more flatfooted.

  • I watched these "Animal X" documentaries on a Hungarian TV channel, called "Spektrum", they were extremely interesting!!

    They handled Australian big cats also, which can be introduced leopards, or jaguars according to the experts!

    I loved this series!:)

  • BRING BACK THE THYLACINE!

  • That photo I dont think is a Thylacine, it looks as though it has a mantle like a cheetah cub on its neck, and the legs dont look right. however the video is very convincing.

  • The first video really does look like a thylacine!

    I'm not convinced by the photo though I'm afraid. For one thing, where are the stripes? It doesn't move like thylacines in old vids etc, the tail is carried differently, the body/length ratio is different... It looks like a mangy fox. It even appears to be red with black legs, like one. The first video is much more convincing than the photo to me =)

  • yes i totally agree with you but, sometimes the thylacines stripes can make and illusion to the eye and that can catch many people out when it comes down to spotting thylacines,but you are right .sadly most pictures or videos we receive of "strange beasts" such as the Bigfoot or the english panther are poor quality so we may never know if its fake or truth.

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  • I love spooky mystery stories like this, and this version is far more factual and believeable than the other, 'Hollywood' version :)

    Thank you for making these available for everyone - would it be possible to get these shows onto a channel such as Zone Reality?

    There must be many other legendary creatures that have had hundreds or thousands of sightings too, that perhaps could be made into an episode?

  • i really hope this is true man...those animals were (are?) beutiful

  • I belive personally that if they were still alive they would sooner or later have to cross roads.

    meaning that at least a few would get hit.

    so eventually some one would find the remains.

    you cant tell me that you have never played the roadkill game where you be the first to spot the dead animal.

  • wow that really does look like a thylacine

  • I'm sad to say while it is a clear picture the legs of the animal in that lady's photo look to long to be a thylacine. the suspected videos are move convincing.

  • You know there are a photos from thermal camera near the army barracks... Hiena's photos.

  • foxes hyenas bullshit it was most certainly the thylacine

  • we dont have hyenas in australia

  • @fredie464646

    just goes to show how smart these skeptic 'experts' are

  • that pic looked like a hyina to me

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