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Supossed tasmanian tiger (thylacine) filmed in 1973

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Supossed tasmanian tiger (thylacine) filmed in 1973, the las known one died in 1936

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http://www.wherelightmeetsdark.com/

http://www.naturalworlds.org/thylacine/

español/spanish: http://thylacine.1979.ws/

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  • The gait looks about right. They kinda run like hyenas due to their body structure. I've always had my suspicions about the thylacine still existing. Australia gets a lot of unconfirmed sightings, and videos like this are our only proof! Maybe they just got really got at avoiding humans. In my book, thats the coolest thing natural selection could do! Sad that animals need THAT much protection from us.

  • If so, i believe no animal can certainly be approved extinct. There is a theroy to all but not everything is proven, there may be a world undiscovered with these same animals unknown to the world its self nobody can ever know

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  • @jerrysteinberg That's just opposite experience I had. The body shape and movement seemed really to resemble the tigers of the old black and white footage. Though of course I am no expert.

  • Has anyone ever been able to explain why the animal appears to be black with brown stripes? I thought thylacines are supposed to be brownish tan with black stripes.

  • ...the real thing moves like a giant rat, just look at the footage of it playing/pawing at the fence.

  • If you watch the zoo footage of the real thing a few times, and get an impression of how it moves and just what an unusual animal it was, then come back and watch this again, you'll realise this is a canine running across a road. Sorry. I thought it was compelling at first too, now it seems really obviously not a Thylacine.

  • hm..... looks like one.

  • @Murdock129 according to cynics that is I might add

  • @DEXDNE how many times have I heard that explaination on anything remotly canine and unusual, every single unusual canine is a fox, dog or coyote with mange

  • they still are here

  • @kingplutoxiao1 Don't get me wrong, I'd love to be wrong! I do believe they may well still exist!

  • @DEXDNE Foxes aren't shaped like grey hounds...

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