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  • It's funny how a t.v. crew can't even film something clearly with its sophisticated camera equipment! Sheesh!

  • omg, im australian.. this is a tasmanian tiger!!! its a household name WELL KNOWN in Australia.. clearly they flourished sum time ago, and are clearly extinct now!!! and clearly the people in the 30's that pronounced them extinct cant vouch for the entire world!! and clearly there were very few in captivity until they completly died out! ..it was national news when the last one died in Australia, there are still report of sightings of them, ...

  • fuking humans i hope uall extict too ....oh no becaus am a humanajajaj

  • Dog+Tiger=Thylacine Lol

  • @SuperJoel67 + kangaroo u forgot

  • We saw one when I was Ten up in the Bunyip State forest . It was a late afternoon and we took the wrong turn and ended up driving through the forest and just before we came out towards the Park entrance what we first thought was a lost dog came bounding out of the bush from the side of the road zig zagged and then went back into the forest . I had a series of black stripes and it moved strangely and looked very anxious . We only saw the creature for about 10 second .

  • @AussieUFOHunter your account name is aussieufohunter. WHO THhe fuck is going to believe you saw an extinct animal..honestly dude

  • that's why its important to always have a breeding program for rare or almost extinct animals.

  • @ernpez get in a time machine and tell them that in 1933 dumbass

  • TAZMANIAN WOLF

  • It's a rare striped dingo

  • the first film/video is such poor quality it could be any number of quadrupeds. crap video.

  • @MadMarx1969 its from fucking early 1900's dickhead and its obviously one species of animal here. this shit is well documented and is now extinct your crap old man

  • that could be a god damn kid on all 4s and we wouldnt have a clue

  • they didnt go extinct, we australians killed them off for a few dollars per hide, farmers hunted them down as pests and cashed in on the bounty for their skins,sad part of australian history, the tasmanian tiger filmed here was sterilized and so ended the species,

  • one of last victims of "intelegent" human´s

  • А почему они вымерли???

  • it was real back in the 1930s but the fucked up hunters killed them all..

    man if only i threw my pokeball at it before it became extinct.. :/

  • @iBloodyRabbit

    They thought they were livestock killers and the government even paid people to go out and hunt them. It wasn't until recently that biologists discovered that thylacine was incapable of taking down larger animals like sheep, goats, and cattle because of the anatomy of it's head, neck and jaws and that it probably ate only smaller animals. It also hunted alone or in pairs unlike wolves or wild dogs who hunt in packs so taking larger animals that way was also out of the question.

  • Thylacine is really beautiful animal, ..... hope they are alive somewhere we are not coming to

  • dingo

  • @bry3500 where did you get the music from, its very nice

  • that end footage could be a fox with mange

  • bet they would have made a great pet?

  • great footage thanks man

  • that's what you get when you mix a tiger with a horny dog. Scientific name is Wei Rdas Sfel Ine - Or Thylacine.

  • se sabe perfectamente que no era un tire de tasmania, por eso distorsionan el video, es patetico.

  • that looked like a hyena. :/

  • THis is a genetic experience.

  • it looks part canine(wolfish?...) and part feline(tigerish?..) lol

    not sure what it is but it is AWESOME i wanna see one!!!

  • how could anyone not know this is a Thylacine u think scientists would look into this.

  • a i have one of those his names lucky

  • i doubt they died out to extinction!

  • the first one could probably have been a dingo but that second does sorta look like a thylacine

  • tasmanian tiger.... very cool when you know what animals its mixed up with

  • @jesusofsuburbia1818

    What do you mean mixed up with? It is it's own species. It is not mixed with anything. They are not related to dogs or cats. They are marsupials, meaning they are more closely related to kangaroos and koalas.

  • What ever it was/is it was f*cking hungry.

  • Your all wrong its a chupacabra

  • @pimppappi702 lol

  • hahahahah!! XD! thats no mystery kid, thats a tasmatisk tiger.... they are dead now... poor animal.. I WANT THEM BACK

  • CatDog?

  • @FUZZYoPEACH it is not a canine it is a marsupial and it still exists as the counless YouTube footage and sightings show

    Get your facts right

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  • @FUZZYoPEACH Careful what you call silly..The Thylacine was/is a Marsupial

  • @bry3500 Now I know where El Chupacraba comes from! Got stuck on this side when the continents parted. Lost the strips however. Wow , I always wondered what in heck El Chup. was. Now I know.

  • @bry3500 I think they called you silly, you silly person.

  • @FUZZYoPEACH no its a marsupial and it goes by the two names the thylacine is its scientific name lol i think the last video was a dog with mange.....

  • @FUZZYoPEACH yeah it really is a tasmanian tiger.

    glad someone alse noticed it too :)

  • @FUZZYoPEACH actually it is called a Thylacine, look it up lol

  • @FUZZYoPEACH  lol a canine

  • when people say something is extinct that does not mean every single one is gone it just means most are so stop saying its fake or some other animal like they are saying its a alien or something. it is very possable that the animals in this vid are tazmanian tigers.

  • This is a Tazmanian Tiger , theyre extinct now but this i guess... must be the very last one . but i watched a video recen tly , they have a perfectly preserved body in glass of alchohol , theyre currently trying to piece together the damaged DNA so that some day they can recreate the tazmanian tiger

  • odin2727 no they are not related to sheep! a little known fact is that they are infact marsupials and had pouches in which they raised young putting them in the same family as kanagaroos and possums. As an Aussie who has taken the time to study the history of these animals I can tell you this is a fact....

  • haha i think these spanish blokes got on the wrong plane and landed in africa coz this looks exactly like a hiyena not a tazzy tiger, and they keep saying western australia in the interveiw and that is even more unlikely that there would be one on this side of the country, i agree with donwinkey they should clone the tazzy tiger :) then we can hunt it again :) haha just joking lol

  • looks like a tasmanian tiger?

  • stupid people. Always managing to extinct something...-.-

  • Thylacine is acually closesly related to sheep believe it or not.

  • really cool

  • Thylacines were unusually docile toward humans... its really sad they were intentionally wiped out.

  • The sanish people found it, it is without doubt a Thylacine.

    I can not understand how is possible than the australian government do not put more efforts in find out if the Thylacine is alive. Maybe, they allready know, and they are just protecting it!!!!!

    Great Video!!!

  • You mean Spanish, not Sanish.

  • Sorry I wanted to say Spanish

  • Sorry I wanted to say Spanish, not sanish

  • it looks like a dog instead of a tiger

  • I love the Tasmania Tiger.

  • thas the  Tasmanian Tiger

  • ingenieria genetica hibrido ,clones , una mescla. de 3 animales.

  • The last one is the australian version of the "el chupacabra"...dont get me wrong Im not saying it is but it looks a loot like the one they show on youtube,or it is a hyena...

  • spanish tv must suck lol cant see worth crap

  • if you look at 0.12 you can see part of its tail, and a sorta thick body, its hard to tell because of the resolution, but this could just be a regular house cat, thats what it looks like to me

  • its a fuckin Tasmanin tiger

  • coyote or something. in bw videos its back differs from one in 90s video a lot. not a scientist but whatever it is, it would be great if its the specimen that ment to be dead since 1930s. Thinking how many species has died and we never seen em nor on a picture. Except few lucky fellows who really digs into this. DNA cloning should be allowed for at least these purposes.

  • @donwinkey ye it would be pretty cool to make a real jurassic park :))

  • Es un lobo de Tasmania... O mejor dicho, era.

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  • Does the music have to be so scary?

  • There are at least a dozen of these that roam Central Park in New York City. GOOGLE IT, IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME.

  • Como sempre o homem mata tudo que é diferente...

  • the last one looks more like a hyena... but.. then again... are there hyenas in australia?

  • OK have any of u ever been to Australia. To those of you who said that its an Kangaroo YOU ARE AN IDIOT! seriously a Kangaroo! STOP SMOKING A BONG AND GO AND GET A FKING EDUCATION U DUMB HICKS!!!

  • @TheNemesi5 Seriously. I've never been to Australia, and I knew it wasn't a kangaroo.

  • what the fuck you cant see anything!!

    that could be a deer or kangaroo for all we know!!!

    PEOPLE NEED MORE THAN A BLURRY VIDEO OF AN EFFIN KANGAROO

  • the last one is not true

  • ... this is an australian animal, foxes were an introduced species.

    no relation at all

  • Que pena haber perdido este precioso animal.

  • I agree with skegsrus. If you wanted that image to be a panther it could be.

  • I raise these critters on my farm in New Mexico. The locals call them devil dogs. I raise them for the blind association! Damn good bird dog too!

  • You raise thylacines?

  • billey... These animals are not dogs, and are especially not German Shepard. They are not even placental mammals...they are marsupials..

  • marsupials?! o_o What? does this exist?

  • billeybop, I think you're smoking pot.

  • Naaah if he smoked pot hed make more sense belive it or not hes either taking meth or heroin or acid or someshit fuckin fried his brain and chats shit all the time like saying hes jesus and rases octopuss in his bedroom.

  • this was the closest relative to the dog dingo but it disapeared since nearly 100 years

  • Um, the Thylacines are not related to dogs whatsoever. They are more related to opossums and kangaroos...

  • they died out! its a profen fact! the last one looks alot lk it but to me it looks more lk a dingo! ppl can never let things go!

  • No extinction from the 20th century is a "proven fact". There is still a chance a small population exists in the bush of Tasmania.

  • why are "sightings" any sightings always so crappy looking..

  • Because if they were clear people could see that it's not what the photographer says it is.

    It's easy to have a blurry, shitty image of something moving behind a bush and claim it's whatever you want it to be.

  • keep in mind they also have dingo's in australia and dingos r an alien species with no immunity to the disease carrying ticks of australia. what ever it was it wasnt colored right to be a thylacine and the shape of the snout is off. maybe a dingo or it even kinda moved like a kangaroo or walaby

  • ... the last Thylacine known to be in captivity was in Australia in 1936... i had to do some research on it for school...

    interesting fact: had a Kangaroo-like pouch on its abdomen in which it carried its young :]

    and guys, wikipedia can be edited by ANYONE, dont trust it >.> lot of ppl like to mess with it

  • A Video from Thylacinus cynocephalus.

    Look on wikipedia for "Thylacine".

  • The last footage looks like a Hyena but I don't where did this footage took place because Hyenas are only found somewhere in Africa. Also the music gives me a creep my first time viewing this I thought its fake that something is going to pop up and scare me.

  • best footage i have seen, the one in cage. poor things, and they were a marsupial! how cool is that! That last photo film? not sure? what ever the poor thing is, looks like it was very frail and starving, in need of that meal!! :( could have been? or maybe a young dingo?

  • its a tasmanian tiger

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  • Dogs are forever in the pushup position.

  • they are so adorable...how could humans be so cruel

  • because were assholes and we think we can control everything in the world

    also, in other news

    hahaha

    I've heard that there are more recent reports about the

    Tasmanian tiger coming back

  • wow i really hope they arent extinct what an odd and amazing looking creature

  • when did the tasmainon tiger die

  • last one that was in captivity to be even known of in the world was in 1936

  • I'm one of those who hopes they still exist out there somewhere. Badly.

    This is not a Tazy Tiger. Google Thylacine. This is an ugly dingo/dog.

  • mm.... that looked more like a mangy dog than a thylacine.

    it was much, much too skinny, its ears were too big, and its head was too small.

  • un miscuglio tra un cane, una zebra e un topo... lol

  • im quite sure that they still exist....

  • I hope they do. They're just beautiful.

    Unfortunately no one has ever seen one since 1930...

  • Luckily, for us, sometimes we state animals are extinct and they reappear a few years, decades later to one lucky photographer.

  • true, like the gilled shark, they thought it was prehistoric, but they found a live one a few years ago.

  • really? how awesome! where was it found? and i suspose they killed and researched it, do you know? thanks

  • they have been exstinct for over 80 years the sighting in 1940 was never proven

  • wow i remember one of the thundercats episode lion o had to fight this guy that looks like a thylacine , do you guys remember???

  • it looks alot like a dingo/dog/thylacine with mange. not sure which. i would have to look at the skull more closly. but it very much might be.

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  • Likely it's a wild dog, or mixed breed of Dingo. If you guy's weren't aware, Tasmanian Tigers were only on Tasmania, hence the name.

  • They did live on the Australian mainland until dingos came around.

  • correct, there are Indigenous cave paintings of thylacines near Beechworth, north east Victoria.

  • correct, there are Indigenous rock paintings of thylacines near Beechworth, north east Victoria.

  • i remember this from when i was a kid. ive never seen that much footage of a tazmanian tiger. i heard they were really dangerous, like bad temperments. does anybody kno how they behaved?

  • The ones that do are probably long dead.

  • Don't really see the stripes on it's hind area. Maybe a relative of it though.

  • first animal is a lion in africa, the rest of the footage is cool though

  • No actualy the black and white footage is of the Last ever known Tassie Tiger think from memorey he died around '43 in a zoo @hobart

  • if they only need live bone marrow, and they have a fetus in a jar and all these little remains, why not just clone the things already?

    they did it with a sheep - why not say screw the animals we already have enough of, and bring back an entire species?

    I'd fund that.

    they were amazing - gorgeous critters <3

    I'd fund that.

  • how will they reproduce this specie if all of them have the identic blood?

  • the tigers lived peacefully until the aliens came and destroyed their world, now picture what it would be like when real aliens come to this world, and WE are the ones in the CAGE. Mankind the most Feared and dangerous alien species on this planet.

  • your one to

  • quien crea q es el mismo esta idiota.

  • now how could there be noneee left; if they had them in zoos then obv. they were able to get their hands on a coulple of them; i doubt their extinct

  • they had ONE in a zoo in tasmania but it just got old and it just so happened to be the last one because of the europeans kept hunting them and the aboriginies of this great country didnt stop them but australian scientists are going to make some more with cloning techniques because we have live DNA from one

  • they are when man first came to australia they were already exstinct on the main land the only place left was Tasmania but they were hunted to exstiction the last one died in captivity in the 1930's

  • i dont really think the climate in WA is much like the tassie climate so i dunno how it could really survive in WA. would be good if i t was though

  • CATDOG!!!!

  • lmao

  • its a damn loss they killed them all, wich i had one greetings from my joint

  • The last one died in captivity in 1933 not 36. Its possible they are still alive..but living in remote areas.

  • fucking spanish and japanese are NOTORIOUS for their hoaxes. I do not trust either race anymore after watching so many late night tv talk show hoaxes from their countries designed to get ratings with no regard for the concept that exhibiting fiction as truth can be more harmful than not. Why the fuck do you think their camera would jsut blur and get all grainy @ begining - the only point where it would show stripes? its the NINETIES.

  • If they really still exist, the best thing is for us to leave them alone. Else we just might repeat the same thing those 30's dude did.

  • omg! it look's just like the one i have

  • i kno what it is but u 4got the name but the pic in the pic was the last one there might b 4 or 5 still in the world but pl will nver see them

  • it's gotta be a skinny Dingo..."

    Maybe a Dingo ate your baby!"

  • looks like a living pokemon...well i guess not living anymore, poor things

  • Humans are selfich and stupid sometimes.. WHY DIT THEY LET THIS HAPPEN?! Oo hope that they are gonna use their DNA and let them return from the dead :)

  • The one filmed in the 90's looks like a dingo to me, Australia is kinda known for them...

  • hahahaahah..... LOL.... mulitiVega...... your so funny. hahahahahah.....

  • You better be blacker than black to hate white people so much. If your so much as a SHADE lighter than someone from Nigeria, I hope you get eaten by a bear.

  • the reason why they are not seen anymore because of the white people. all of them are stupid, ignorant and selfish. want to have everything in thier hands. NO WONDER THEY GONE RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHITE PEOPLE ARE STUPID.

  • lol

  • Everything you wrote (except 1st sentence) is racist. It's like somebody wrote "all [insert your skin colour here] people are stupid, ignorant and selfish" - how would you feel?

  • Do you know what a moa was hamatros1984?

    It was a flightless bird much larger than the ostrich that lived in New Zealand.

    They were wiped out by the Maoris long before the white people arrived.

  • looks like a mix of a dog/kangaroo/hyena/ and tasmanian devil. Weird.

  • There are no tasmanian tigers alive today?

  • This is the fate of all animals currently in the endangered list, to be only seen through tapes. Give credit to the white people, only reason why the tazy tiger went extinct,because of Europeans. Tazy tigers coexisted with the native people for thousands of years. Same goes for tigers,lions,elephants,rhinos, and all the biggame in the world, all began with europeans trophy hunting or to just rid of pesty animals(example: The great buffalo herda that numbered in the millions is now down to 1000s

  • Hey yall, thats the tasmanian tiger!!!!!!!, im from Australia

  • thats a tassie tiger from australia but there not around anymore

  • what

  • The spanish tv team that produced this footage MUST be fired.

  • lol. yes.

  • why?

  • Because people are stupid animals and we hunt stuff into extinction.

  • these kind of beautiful creatures did not deserve to become extinction.

  • thats true

  • fuckin' people suck!

  • tazmanian tigers are cool. too bad white people killed em off. yes im blaming white people.

  • ya i guess "most" of the damage is from white people since they explored the world

  • naw, we shouldn't delve into this petty shit.

    bsides, we all look the same cooked.

  • no your wrong we dont look the same, we are the same

  • hahaha

  • man has not explored all parts of the world, there are still many creatures that are not known to existence...there is still hope. And I've heard rumors that scientists will probably be able to clone hybrids of some extinct animals in the next few years...

  • Marsulpial extinto! Lo estinguio el hombree