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  • Australia needs a carnivore bigger than the dingo, if only thylacoleo or the thylacine didn't die out...

  • @DestrIGNo101

    no joke, would take care of the feral cat issue. Even the thylacine would make a big impact on the ferals

  • just clone the pup already!!!

  • It's funny when a scientist decredits someones claim, such as 'no way. It must've been a dog with mange' >V> You'd think the guy with his mummy thy would be more optmistic and say 'y'know, maybe'

    I'm utterly amazed people would just genocide such an awesome creature. And here now their children pine for it's rediscovery. It goes to show you how cruel people can be, to steal such a treasure from their future. All they cared about was what they wanted, and just took it selfishly.

  • Thanks for this. This is the best info I've got so far.

  • And im not shore what you critics are looking at,but to me the animal in that video couldn't be anything but a jenuwine living Thylacine

  • If this animal was really frequenting your monastery,then wy would you not notefy wildlife officials!!??

  • @Aspanaut They're monks. They assumed (correctly) that the creature would be taken away. If they believe it to be god's creature, they believe it to be free.

  • @SimplyUnexplainableYea taken to a wildlife refuge where ignorant virgins can't feed it human food.I could care less what these monks believe,if this species is still alive,it needs to be documented so that a conservation effort is setforth to make sure it doesn't go extinct.

  • LIVE live live!!!!!!!!!! live tigy wolfy kangaroo's cusion thing ur awsome and i wuv the tigys since i waz 5 live tigys live!

  • they should work to prove it and at the sane time the scientists work to clone it and everybodys happy

  • 2-. ...stories about such big lizards & did U all know what happened at d end? That indigenous HAD D RIGHT :). That "2nd" big lizard was baptized by d scientists with d scientific name of "Varanus Bitatawa" :).

    It's very sad that it is so common 2 underestimate d word of local people :( :mad:.

    Id LUV with all my hearts that thylacines are still alive :) :) _& U know, why not, I DO believe they are ;).

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  • 2-. ...learned how 2 hide from our sight. I think scientists WONT believe thylacines could b still alive 'till they see'em with their own eyes & have any compellin evidence, which may seem good but not 4 me in this case :(. I mean, this remains me of what happened in the Philippines. Their indigenous people constantly told 2 d foreign scientist that in their islands there were a 2nd BIG lizard in addition 2 d big lizard already known by the science. But scientist didnt believe their words &

  • @75LEONidAs75 Im sure many scientists 'believe' but their job is to 'prove' and maintain scientific standards. distant footage and sightings is not enough. Need physical evidence.

  • @paulscape72 Its because of people like you cheese has to be made from milk!

  • @paulscape72 Thanks 4 d info ;). Very appreciated.

    B blessed :).

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  • I hope they're still alive :). & why not? Sometimes we people use 2 underestimate animals & what they can do, I mean why couldnt b possible that thylacines're still alive? Only cos there're no more than a few sightins, only cos they know how 2 hide from d sight of d people? I dont see this fact so strange, when we d humans were those who killed'em 2 extinction, it's not weird that they're like ghosts 4 us 2day, it's not odd that a few learned humans where d most danger threat 2 them & so they

  • a "striped dingo" is not really a rarity any longer these days.

  • I think one of the main reasons when people go looking for them and can't find them is hear the people coming from a distance, which they could also smell or see. Which would cause them to flee.

    Smart thylacines.

  • they might also be dramatized about what happened in the past.

  • would be a big blooper if he dropped the jar

  • epic fail :(

  • i believe it is still there

  • i had seen in summer of 2003 in the western of tasmania its true

  • I'm not sure it has a large mouth but the head seems to be too big for it to be a Thylacine.

  • @Lars1993 It coud carry something in its mouth and the walk is quite unusual for a wild dog.

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