Dear god. Their search tactics are embarassing. A few teams with well trained blood hounds and the remains we have of some thylacine specimens for them to scent, and an organized sweep through the forests of Tasmania. Not the populated shores of mainland Australia, either. If it exists, it would definitely be picked up by the dogs.
The scientist was awesone indeed! I wish I could talk to the guy in person ;) And one interesting fact: The thylacine is no sea monster, sasquatch, dinosaur or any other creature that could make you famous. Of course it would be a great discovery if they were in fact found somewhere alive, but not many people know or remember about them. That's why there's a bigger chance that the reports are genuine, cause the people claiming they've seen the thylacine are not after fame or money. get my point?
They did rediscover a fish that was once believed extinct. I hope its the same with them. If it is than they arent my fav extinct animal anymore but my second fav animal in the world! Timber Wolves are my first.
This is like the Ivory billed woodpecker that was last sighted round 1940s!
There have been spottings and sightings of it still around today. But none definite and conclusive.
Like the Thylacine resembling large dogs. Ivory-bills look like Pilleated woodpeckers. So both can be mistaken and it's difficult to prove they are not extinct!
well if you think about it mainland australia has a much greater amount of uninhabited land. lots of scrub land which would be a good habitat. Also the thylacine population was more recently declared extinct in Tasmania than in the mainland so logically if there were remaining animals the population would have had more time to recover.
I think Daniel would rather rendevous with Natalie in the bush than of the farm boys. Trust me, I know I would!
Daniel better be careful out there or it could quickly develop into Delliverance Country out there (it's a movie starring Burt Reynolds, just google the name Deliverance) and you'll see what I'm talking about. LOL
it could be possible they're still alive I mean they also found a kind of fish that was thought to be extinct for hundreds or milijons of years or something
@Twilightmia yeah, a fish. Especially in Tasmania it would be very odd, the island is not that big so it would be weird that there has been no confirmed sighting
@Twilightmia Yeah in the ocean and they didn't actually search for it, the Coelacanth was rather found by accident. But there was alot of extensive searching for thylacines and no live specimen was found up to today and if they are on the mainland there numbers should be so high by know that a little bit more than some blurry images should be available. So the chances are very very slim and even if there are some extinction might still be only a matter of time.
who cares if this is true or not. the fact is that Nat, the female presenter, is hot as hell! the only reason i'm watching! . . . . . sad I know, note to self, get life.
I have NEVER seen a vedio set so facsanating! This is spectacualer! I was really guessing in part etheir 4 or 5 what those tiny eyes belonged to. The distance didn't make me think it was a kangaroo. Oh well. But there is still alot of evdince of Thylacines living in the area. Can't wait to see if they still exist. Hope so.
@toolhead22 hahahaha, why wont anyone take me seriously, I'm so serial, he exists! to bad we nuked imagination land
other more serious note: I hope the tasmanian tiger is still out there and we can have another of those omg moments when we realize the animal thought extinct were just chillen somewhere better
i just watched somthing called tasmanian tiger end of extinction, and they took dna from the little specimen and got dna milions of copys and all they need is a saragent mother then the show went off but yea were close!
Brilliant set of videos, the plaster casts of the 5 toed tracks are compelling evidence! Australia is so huge that it certainly seems possible that they could have stayed hidden, especially after being persecuted by humans, they would become experts in avoiding man. Wouldn't it be great if theye were out there?
Thanks so much for posting, parts 2,3 & 4 were well-worth waiting for. A fascinating way to spend a rainy afternoon. Typical English summer LOL.
That old bald guy with the glasses talking is soooo annoying.
shinymensdressshoes 2 months ago
@shinymensdressshoes This whole show is so annoying.
scottclements78 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from StorytellerMedia
I wouldn't doubt it, new species are found every single day.
HedgieDiva 3 months ago
@HedgieDiva But not confirmed every single day.
kingplutoxiao1 2 months ago
That's weird because every where I look I see brain dead people!
66fiveandahalf 7 months ago
i saw 1 once in bacchus marsh Victoria australia but i see dead people too.
MrCriticOfAll 9 months ago
Dear god. Their search tactics are embarassing. A few teams with well trained blood hounds and the remains we have of some thylacine specimens for them to scent, and an organized sweep through the forests of Tasmania. Not the populated shores of mainland Australia, either. If it exists, it would definitely be picked up by the dogs.
sonbuhitsunei 10 months ago
If its true the stripes can disappear, then the thylacine is the first mammal to you active camouflage like a chameleon
ODSTSpartanWingZero 10 months ago
If it's anywhere it'll be in Tasmania. Nowhere near any other state.
MatsunagaGOD 11 months ago
It's the Wonthaggi monster.
47wilko 11 months ago
Its half kangaroo half mongoose, but it has shark genitalia...
jgraz42 11 months ago
The scientist was awesone indeed! I wish I could talk to the guy in person ;) And one interesting fact: The thylacine is no sea monster, sasquatch, dinosaur or any other creature that could make you famous. Of course it would be a great discovery if they were in fact found somewhere alive, but not many people know or remember about them. That's why there's a bigger chance that the reports are genuine, cause the people claiming they've seen the thylacine are not after fame or money. get my point?
EratoTiaTuatha 1 year ago
They did rediscover a fish that was once believed extinct. I hope its the same with them. If it is than they arent my fav extinct animal anymore but my second fav animal in the world! Timber Wolves are my first.
littleseezer 1 year ago
idk if they r actually real i hope they show it here
RangersDudeJr10 1 year ago
@Bogabogo Ummm yer I know. It's a south park gag. You'll notice 13 other people got it.
toolhead22 1 year ago
Why hasnt one been hit by a car everything else has.
tunastrike11 1 year ago
@tunastrike11 cuz they're like super careful wolves
sangwria 1 year ago
first video looked like a dog not a thylacine. watch the base of the tail which is narrow wheras the thylacines's the base is widest like a Kangaroo.
PantheraAtrox 1 year ago
is that a real stuffed thylacine on there table???
cheetahpaw615 1 year ago
This is like the Ivory billed woodpecker that was last sighted round 1940s!
There have been spottings and sightings of it still around today. But none definite and conclusive.
Like the Thylacine resembling large dogs. Ivory-bills look like Pilleated woodpeckers. So both can be mistaken and it's difficult to prove they are not extinct!
Kawaiibat 2 years ago
@Kawaiibat The Ivory Billed Woodpecker has been rediscovered.
eaherit 2 years ago 2
i hope thylacines are still out there! we should do with them what were doing with the wolves in yellowstone.
LinderSelkie 2 years ago
we can't really theres no way to jump start the population unfortuneatly without a pair of them :(
youwish55 2 years ago
if their looking for a Tasmanian Tiger shouldn't they look in Tasmania?
GHGH1976 2 years ago
well if you think about it mainland australia has a much greater amount of uninhabited land. lots of scrub land which would be a good habitat. Also the thylacine population was more recently declared extinct in Tasmania than in the mainland so logically if there were remaining animals the population would have had more time to recover.
DC13K 2 years ago
@GHGH1976 They supposedly became extinct on the mainland some 3000 years ago--but there have been many sightings of the beast.
HamatoKameko 2 years ago
no they were supposedly extinct in the 1o930's by settler afraid of the thylacine killing livestock which is total bull.
youwish55 2 years ago
I said they became extinct 3000 years ago on the MAINLAND. I'm perfectly aware of when they died out in Tasmania. :P
HamatoKameko 2 years ago
I think Daniel would rather rendevous with Natalie in the bush than of the farm boys. Trust me, I know I would!
Daniel better be careful out there or it could quickly develop into Delliverance Country out there (it's a movie starring Burt Reynolds, just google the name Deliverance) and you'll see what I'm talking about. LOL
denial987 2 years ago
it could be possible they're still alive I mean they also found a kind of fish that was thought to be extinct for hundreds or milijons of years or something
Twilightmia 2 years ago 32
@Twilightmia yeah, a fish. Especially in Tasmania it would be very odd, the island is not that big so it would be weird that there has been no confirmed sighting
inotaishu1 1 year ago
@Twilightmia Yeah in the ocean and they didn't actually search for it, the Coelacanth was rather found by accident. But there was alot of extensive searching for thylacines and no live specimen was found up to today and if they are on the mainland there numbers should be so high by know that a little bit more than some blurry images should be available. So the chances are very very slim and even if there are some extinction might still be only a matter of time.
inotaishu1 1 year ago
@Twilightmia True, and Im not doubting that they are out there, but the ocean is a hell of a lot bigger than Australia.
Chesenips980 1 year ago
@Twilightmia you annoy me what dose that have to do with my cheese platter? Respond you fool answer me!
rabbitphobia 1 year ago
@rabbitphobia ....I wasn't even talking about that you're being the fool here
Twilightmia 1 year ago
@Twilightmia What dose that have to do with my cheese platter?
rabbitphobia 1 year ago
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@rabbitphobia nothing at all so stuck it up your ass noob
Twilightmia 1 year ago
@Twilightmia which ep is that? would love to watch.
bishbangboosh 9 months ago
@Twilightmia Its quite possible
ChromeGhost0219 9 months ago
@Twilightmia rite so its possible
selenatheqeen 7 months ago
@Twilightmia New animals are always going to be discoverred. However unless its dead and infront of them science doesn't take the matter serious.
HedgieDiva 3 weeks ago in playlist AXNMU Mystery of the Thylacine
Good god what a load of crap. You can't take these people seriously. I mean tracks the size of a great dane?
Tsavoma 2 years ago
i think is a combination of dog,kangaroo,tiger but that jaws of his are pretty mysterious........
nustiuma 2 years ago
creeeeepy old man! the chick isnt bad though
travdogger 2 years ago 3
video is not a thy
pennelp7770 2 years ago
Wow lol, why did all these comments get bad ratings? doesn't make any sense.
Bananastickers2 2 years ago
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who cares if this is true or not. the fact is that Nat, the female presenter, is hot as hell! the only reason i'm watching! . . . . . sad I know, note to self, get life.
spoonerbooner 3 years ago 3
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hahaa, pro
Bananastickers2 2 years ago
when that guy said " but things in the bush arent going well"
i was like "WHAT WHATS WRONG!!!!"
terrier136 3 years ago
lets chat
someone smart please help me R8
IPEDALDOWN 3 years ago
Wow! Amazing how the stripes disappear on the body. Never knew that before!
sonofthedestroyer 3 years ago 2
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D I N G O .
HEINZUNIMOG 3 years ago
THYLACINE
HEATofEAST92 3 years ago 2
I have NEVER seen a vedio set so facsanating! This is spectacualer! I was really guessing in part etheir 4 or 5 what those tiny eyes belonged to. The distance didn't make me think it was a kangaroo. Oh well. But there is still alot of evdince of Thylacines living in the area. Can't wait to see if they still exist. Hope so.
VENODRILL 3 years ago 4
that old man is a scary motherfucker
bungusmalone 3 years ago 2
Could not have said it better myself.
GiuseppeColubriale 3 years ago
gud call
allhopeisgone19994 3 years ago 2
I would believe the tales about him snatching children near the fire camps.He is more scary than a maneating thylacine.
altarush 3 years ago
rofl, I know right. That old guy is fucked, I mean...this episode is about some old marcupial and he's acting like they're hunting manbearpig.
Bananastickers2 2 years ago 6
Its half wolf, half tiger and half kangaroo. I totally serial.
toolhead22 2 years ago 31
Or maybe it's half dog, half kangaroo, half wolf? O_o
Klinx585 2 years ago
yes it definitely has three half lol
DC13K 2 years ago
no body every believed me,
but you :D
haha.
clearlyAlexis 2 years ago
@toolhead22
so is the chupacabra right
grey9438 1 year ago
@toolhead22 -..... how doest it have 3 halves?
pudinasbros 10 months ago
@toolhead22 hahahaha, why wont anyone take me seriously, I'm so serial, he exists! to bad we nuked imagination land
other more serious note: I hope the tasmanian tiger is still out there and we can have another of those omg moments when we realize the animal thought extinct were just chillen somewhere better
stephmhull 6 months ago
Hahahaha, you do have a point :P
Klinx585 2 years ago
why don't they take dna from the dead/preserved specimens and place it in an empty embro and implant it into a saragent mother?
Revive the species.
drakcoreoriginal 3 years ago
i just watched somthing called tasmanian tiger end of extinction, and they took dna from the little specimen and got dna milions of copys and all they need is a saragent mother then the show went off but yea were close!
dradra2day 3 years ago
They're doing their damnedest to do just that.
critterfreek82 2 years ago
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dumb fucking pissed up hick aussies see dinosaurs and you make a documentary out of it? Jeezo you thick blunts must be bored down there.
ulysees77 3 years ago
im pretty sure they are extinct, the last one dies in a zoo in the 1930's. but there is still a very small chance.
mcneilscorpionone 3 years ago
Brilliant set of videos, the plaster casts of the 5 toed tracks are compelling evidence! Australia is so huge that it certainly seems possible that they could have stayed hidden, especially after being persecuted by humans, they would become experts in avoiding man. Wouldn't it be great if theye were out there?
Thanks so much for posting, parts 2,3 & 4 were well-worth waiting for. A fascinating way to spend a rainy afternoon. Typical English summer LOL.
PoppyMonsterMunch 3 years ago 3