WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW In a three-minute YouTube video South Australian thylacine hunter Neil Waters claims to have captured pictures of a mother, father and baby thylacine. Sipping on a can of Boags Draught as he strolls around some little town in North-East Tasmania, Mr Waters describes the as yet unreleased photos. Neil Waters with his celebratory tinnie - a Boags Draught. When I checked me SD cards I found some photos that are pretty damn good, he says. I can tell you there s three animals.we believe the first image is the mum. We know the second image is the baby because it s so tiny and the third image is the dad. there s a little bit of a clue with the mum and the dad as to what they are with certain features of them but they are ambiguous. But the baby is not ambiguous.
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The most recent sighting of the extinct thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) has been debunked. But we can still enjoy the presence of other Tasmanian marsupials, like the pademelon.
A Tasmanian Tiger researcher has sparked something of a frenzy in the cryptozoological world with the bold claim that he has procured a photograph which will confirm that the said-to-be-extinct thylacine actually still roams the Earth.