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  • dude ..... go home

    

  • It's a dog of some sort probably a German Shepard.it's not that easy to trick me.

  • you must have no shame for still having this shit up...nobody is fooled, give up.

  • cute puppy

  • jesus christ considering this was filmed in 2006 shit video quality you cant see anything!

  • In your description you say this is a video.... I disagree.

  • As good as the recording is that moving thing might as well be a train, a blue whale or a French soldier.

  • @Stektanudlar You idiot, it's an Austrian Soldier! You can tell by the buttons on the uniform!

  • Tylacine don't have a black back

  • Um, Im sorry but i don't really believe thats a thylacine...

    if you had the video more clear then I would have said "AWESOME ITS A REAL THYLACINE!"

    But who noes if your video is real or not, what if you made that video with PhotoShop! :(

  • Yes mate, Its weird gait and thick tail certainly say it. And that Flapping skin eh? That's it pouch mate! And the Tasmanian Tiger was a marsupial! What you got there is a real thiyclane!

  • thats a real thylacine.

  • yey tank you

  • I think that was the shepherd sub specie thylacine

  • Given the pixilation of the video that could be Mario running from an ape for all you could make out...

  • You fuck head, your dog isn't the tazmanian tiger

  • look at the tail too big and thick to be a tasmanian tiger.

  • My god, they've been breeding with dogs! IT'S SCIENCE! lol

  • Its definately a real tasmanian tiger cos its got the same pixals as a ufo

  • @playgenie lmao

  • Sadly,it looks more like a dog. I can always hope that this species does come back though.

  • solid evidence? my boot up your ass would make "solid evidence" of youtube users feelings for mislabeled and misleading video uploads

  • Its a rotteweiler with some stripes painted on it. I know that clumsy running movement they make

  • A blurry black artifact floating around on the screen!? Must be a cryptid!

  • WOW A ........dog

  • Dog..

  • wrong tail, wrong hindquarter movement

  • hmm. why is it all photos and video footage of Thylacine/ Bigfoot/ Lock Ness so on so forth, are never really in good focus, and you can never get a good look

  • if he thought that was a thylacine his eyesight is worse then the video...

  • emmm, full HD?

  • Its a Rottwieler :)

  • i see stripes a little bit.

  • this must have been shot with a 0.2 migapixel camera.

  • @jrossi90 0.0 actually xD

  • did u record using condom?

  • um yeah try domesticated dog?

  • feral cat to me

  • Shit quality!

  • Look, wild pixels!

  • I believe these communists might still exist, but why is it there is like, NEVER, a quality video of these things?

  • mmm looks like a doberman dog ????

  • Sorry but this animal isn't a Tassi Tiger.

  • I could have my cat run around like a crazy person in a forest........Fail

  • Tasmanian...devil -.-

  • looks like a badger to me...

  • the world are so big...so you do not know that the extinct animals are sure extinct..i believe that the other animals that are extinct are still alive.but few of them are stil alive

  • get a new camera and film another or the same one again. When you want something done right......

  • Cryptozoology novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer

  • nice dog, far to muscular and dark for a Thylacine.

  • This def looks like a devil.

  • My family and I thought we saw a couple in NT

  • Woof!!

  • Gasp! You have filmed the rare and elusive DOG! AMAZING!

  • Why are all these "sightings" so out of focus? Hasn't anyone ever heard of the zoom in feature?

  • Did you record this on your calculator?

  • @flappers18 Hahaha! Niiice.

  • nature forgive us for our ignorance!

  • one was seen about 20 years ago now clear as but had no cameras back then i believe they are still out there.

  • That animal could be any thing, because the quality of the video is shit!

  • i zoomd in it is a big cat

  • doesnt look like a thylacine to me. From the looks of this video, the animal looks to be jet black when a thylacine has sandy black hair and stripes.

  • how come anyone who comes forward with proof of stuff like this ave SHITE quality videos

  • i love how they purposely make the quality shit :)

  • wow, now only if someone who owned an actual camera as opposed to a cellphone covered in glad-wrap could film one of these things...

  • It looks like a labrador - you can even see its tail wagging.

  • You post this crap and claim it's a Thylacine? LMFAO! That film is absolute shit. To post it online and claim it is anything beyond a four legged animal is idiotic and quite frankly fucking pathetic. At least the 1973 video that is online can show a great deal of features- this video is shit.

  • im sick of people filming cats and dogs in the worst possible resolution and claiming they saw a thylacine

  • I like the video...I hope it was a Thylacine. You should try to get the video enhanced somehow.

  • that was a dauchsund

  • Its called a dog.

  • Its called a dog.

  • @lilpims21 what, like put big red noses on them and paint their faces white?

  • that is a cool dog.....but very blurry

  • sigh, if only there was hd before this

  • I believe that was a dachshund.

  • No, looks more like either a tiger or a Tasmanian Devil

  • @LegionofDeath100 It doesn't look anything like either to me. Tasmanian Devils are all smaller than this animal; I believe it's just a regular dog.

  • looks like a tiger

  • WTF!!!!!! Does someone have a good camera in Oceania????? Why they can't do it better???????

  • dont mean to upset ya but thats a tasmanian devil

  • Thylacine has bigger thighs.

    Must be just a domestic canine.

  • Beta quaitly would help but i cant tell......the last zoom looked more like a dog so im on that side

  • Think about this: If you were within 50 metres of the world's rarest animal (due to its possible extinction status offered by CITES and countless nutjobs in inbred tasmania), wouldn't you run up next to it to get good quality evidence of it's continued survival?

    For once, just once. I'd like to see a UFO sighting or Cryptozoological sighting in HD. Please? Is it that hard to get a $150 720p camcorder?

  • i had a good close up of this vid it it looks to me to be a kat a well feed one

  • get a new and better camera

  • I think that there may still be thylacines also, but I agree that this is only very bad footage of a dog.

  • the quality of this video is so bad that the animal could be anything if you use your imagination.

  • I have faith that there are still thylacines out there....

  • I'm disgusted that you had the gall to include the Thylacine as a tag for this.

  • you shit me!

  • That looks like a giant dog....

  • At 0:14 you can see its tail bend. Thylacines have straight rigid tails that cant bend like that

  • "tasmanian tiger thylacine dodo tasmania australia bigfoot thunderbird mammoth cryptozoology discovery giant moa redicovered passenger pigeon" lol dick head

  • DUDE get a freaken better quality than this shit

  • dog and some shit.. dog shit!

  • its a big cat. because if you look at 0.14-0.16 you can see it flick its tail. something that devils and canines cannot do.

  • @photo0328 I was thinking the exact thing.

  • Fucking cocksucker posted this and wasted my time, son of a whore.

  • DOG of course because thylacines have stripes  and other things:P

  • It has stripes

  • It's not a dog, looks more like a badger or tasmanian devil. If you look at the face it has a brown muzzle.

  • omg run its a labrador!

  • lol

  • I see a mammoth

  • this is a load of rubbis. its a dog

  • fail

  • one thing too maybe question is what was the dog checking out? at the end

  • look every one a black lab aka DOG!!!

  • lol clearly established eh...we've thought animals to be extinct before then found small populations of them, where are you getting these ideas?

  • did you shoot this with a webcam? that could be a cat or a black pig, anything

  • It is a shame these magnificant creatures were driven to near extinction

  • man those black moving pixels look just like a tazmanian tiger! (note sarcasm)

  • Yes.The populations are going higer.

    But that means that theyre stronger than the dingo's by now.

    Because it was the massive dingo population that chased them over to Tasmania from Australia. Well that's good to hear that they're back to Australia.

    But in Tasmania too.

  • are those elephants in the background? looks like this could be a tiger "siberian maybe" filmed at a zoo. as much as i would LOVE to believe this is a thylacine the video quality is too poor and the body doesn't look right too stocky

  • quality sucks

  • I Want To Believe.

  • It's a dog.......not a Thylacine.

  • LMAOOO... The Unicorn is a mythical creature you IDIOT!!

  • If Thylacines were not extinct by now it would have been clearly established. The phrase 'Its a small world' comes to mind. The Dodo doesnt exist no more just like Unicorns, The Lochness Monster and others.

  • not sure i thought it was a dog but then i dunno!

  • hey thats my dog, i was wondering where he went. Bad Doggy !

  • Thylacines were cool, killing those dumb platypuses (or platypi) and kicking ass.

  • i think it's just a dog.. lol =))

  • I believe thylacines are still out there - this was definitely not one of them tho'.

  • @pesuhiir agreed, I would say dog, at most.

  • @pesuhiir Yeah, I dont think this animal is completely extinct. There have been too many reports of sightings. Even if it is extinct, it's a relatively recent extinction so they should be able to clone it and bring it back.

  • Lmao at he info about this video.

    Did you see that all in this movie?

  • OMG i coulda swear i can see stripes running thru its back! maybe the thylacine is still alive after all

  • Well if you watch closely you'll notice the creature has a really long tail which could indicate the possibility of it being a thylacine.

  • Well at the last half a second of the video, if you watch carefully you can make out a thylacine. It looks just like it. but you have to watch it closely many times. Better quality of the video would also be nice.

  • Yay for grainieness!!

  • This is a sasquash's dog. We got lots of them up here in lower-Canada.

  • black grey blob running across field!

  • thats not a tazmanian tiger! its hitler!

    what a bullshit video. might as well call it 'big black blob running across a field'

  • Not great quality, so it's hard to acuaratly make out what that thing was. I'd like to think it's a tylacine, but it might not be since the quality was so bad, making it near impossible to be sure what it was.

  • The quality is so bad it could be a bear for all we know. nota thylacine though, colors arnet right. i do believe in thylacines though.

  • lol looked like a black dog fetching something to me. -.-

    Thylacine's are supposed to be Light brown.

  • Hm...its either a thylacine or a dog

  • Blobsquatch

  • hahahahaha

  • There's no way of telling what the creature was, but it seems to me that it was a dog.

  • Terrible quality, but from what I could see, that was actually a black dog and not a Thylocine

  • dude tht things black anyways

  • for all i could tell, that could have been a motorised wheelbarrow, delete this shit quality film!!!!!!

  • doesn't move like a dog necessarily, commenter

  • It looks nothing related to even PICTURES of thylacines i've seen on wikipedia. pssh it was a cat or some kinda dog

  • Haha. That's a really crappy video. It's a splodge, that looks a bit like a cat at the end when it zooms in. Look at the curve of the tail!

  • A dog?! Have you never seen a dog before?!

  • Shitty video . That's no proof . Delete this video

  • That's a dog. Thylacines aren't related to dogs. They're marsupials. They don't move like a dog would.

  • cool

  • that was DEFINETLY not a tasmanian tiger. Ive been studing them for a while and they dont run like that or look like that

  • The quality is crap. That could easily be a dog or cat.

  • It's a cat. 90% of all thylocine sightings are of cats running with prey in their mouths.

  • wow that looked real

  • Lol, did you see that thing move? It looked like it was one of those things at movies, with the wheels. Like, it's on a trolley.

  • It moves like it has a metal back and weels. The last part is from a movie from the Horbat zoo, a playing thylacine pup.

    I saw many photoshops but this one is really bad.

  • Well thats proof enough for me. Brown blurry dog thing

  • Dog

  • I would love to believe you but the video quality makes it VERY hard.

  • crap picture and color is to black but would love to see won that still was alive

  • Lmao, who uses that sort of quality video in 2006? Looks like a Dachsund and/or Beagle mix to me.

  • hahahaha what ? it looks like a pigeon

  • Definitely a dog. You can tell by the movements, the color, and the way the tail is (plus, it's wagging).

  • The quality is so terrible how the hell can you tell what is it at all. Can't even see legs just a black bar shaped thing moving across the screen

  • Absolutely not a Tasmanian Tiger.

  • Looks like a dog, to me. Black, or brown dog. Sorry mate, that ain't a thylacine

  • Looks like a tasmanian devil to me. The legs are short, and the tail is long, and the color and shape of the face all say Tasmanian Devil. :)

  • I thought they were supposed to be light in color and unable to run fast due to their body structure

    would definitely be cool if they were still around, though

  • ....its a dot moving relly fast....wtf.

  • cant see shit

  • that dog is a pot licker half breed

  • tazmanian devil. no doubt about it...

  • The thylacine is long coupled & short-legged. The animal in this pic is more like canis domesticus. The movement & shape are all wrong? To me, it suggests domestic dog!

  • That's a wiener dog

  • I really wish that this was a video of the thylacine but it's highly doubtful. The tail is not nearly long enough and it is indeed moving in this video clip. My hope is still very high that they