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Tasmanian Tiger Sightings: Video of 'Family' Resurface Online, Can it Debunk Extinction Theories? natureworldnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from natureworldnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Those 'Thylacine' Pics Have Dropped & It Looks More Like Bigfoot's Dog pedestrian.tv - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pedestrian.tv Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
“NEW VIDEO!! Neil Waters, President of the Thylacine Awareness Group Of Australia, presents three photos of what he believes are thylacines. Neil talks about Nick Mooneys’ response and he interviews cat, dog and native wildlife experts. The names of the experts have been withheld to protect them from the ensuing shit storm. These photos are not fake, this is not a hoax, our experts are real people, not actors. The photos have been lightly treated for colour correction and the subjects’ surroundings have been mildly blurred to improve viewing. Make up your own mind. Thankyou to the members and followers of TAGOA for their support. ....
Last modified on Fri 26 Feb 2021 20.21 EST They regularly post bags full of scat to biology professors for testing. They spend their life savings on expensive camera equipment trying to capture one creature and create active social groups which have broken into warring rival factions. One has spent half a century of his life on the quest. And they’re on the plane down to Tasmania even more than Jacqui Lambie. What makes people so fixated on trying to prove the thylacine – also known as the Tasmanian tiger and last spotted in 1936 – isn’t extinct? One thing’s certain: their disappointment this week, when wildlife expert Nick Mooney dashed hopes of the Thylacine Awareness Group by declaring new pictures allegedly depicting a family of three thylacines were in fact most likely of pademelons, will not deter them one iota. ....
Neil Waters has three new photos of what he believes are Tasmanian Tigers He sent the photos to an expert at the Tasmanian Museum for checking That expert, Nick Mooney, says they are very unlikely to be extinct thylacines Most likely they are Tasmanian pademelons, a type of wallaby in SE Australia Mr Waters planned to publicly release the mysterious photos on March 1 ....