Tasmanian Tiger - Untitled

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2007

This song discribes how I think the Tasmanian tigers in the 1930's in captivity would have felt. This is a rather sad vidio.

Untitled (c) Siple Plan

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  • those farmers! it's all thier fault!!

  • I would die to give very extinct animal another chance. They deserve a life more than us.

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  • I hate those tasmanians farmers to had exterminated this fabulous animal!!!This shit bastards going to hell for eternity...

  • @SnipeZ850 haha extinct one of my friends left out dogfood around there and one of them came to the door at took it, the'll find one soon.

  • @SquireAlmighty oK go to austrailia, take batteries and a cam corder, stay there for a year

    record every animal you see

    show me the results when you get back

  • @fidomusic Well I have something like this with very sad, fitting music, although warning: it might make you cry.

    Because it almost made me cry and I made the video

  • @Fairyxxxxxdude I would give everything to bring them all back and before i did that, I would ask for all the rediscorvered animals that they cloned because of me to catch half of them and put some of them in captivity. R.I.P

    ALL EXTINCT ANIMALS

  • This is indeed a sad and significant video. I think it would have been more effective without the bathetic music.

  • i wish they could since people hunted them to extintion

  • Actually they were being planned for cloning. but there genetic structure was too hard to crack...so there gone...for good...no doubt bout it

  • Actually, this animal goes by several names, like tasmanian tiger, tasmanian wolf, zebra wolf, kangaroo wolf, hyena opposum, marsupial wolf, etc. Obviously, people had a hard time naming it, but finally settled on 'thylacine', from its scientific name which means 'pouched dog with a wolf's head'. Although this is the proper name, tasmanian tiger stuck the most. This is incorrect because Thylacines are unrelated to tigers, and instead, to Tasmanian Devils.

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