It was definitely not a dog. Waters claimed last week the footage showed "not ambiguous" evidence of the thylacine, but the video (which you can view below), is far from conclusive. EXCEL RIM EXCEL RIM: U All rights reserved. Pam noticed what looked like pale stripes across the back. near the narrowest point of Narrow Neck, which is used by so many other marsupials. Most of them were fleeting glimpses of this Will-o-the Wisp". It was at the edge of the bush at the top of a small gully. Thylacine' Pics Have Dropped He stated it had a tail like a roo, but not touching the ground. Suddenly I caught sight of a large dog-like animal in the headlights just as I was turning a corner. It has captured the interest of cryptozoologists due to sighting reports which continue to arise to this day. ", "On Thursday afternoon 28th January 2015, on a Blackheath fire trail, above a gully Rex Gilroy found a number of Thylacine paw prints in a sandy patch. It was really quick; one second it was there in front of me, next second it was way in the distance. He explained that he'd sent the footage to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery for analysis by thylacine expert Nick Mooney. (1997). "It boils down to animal colour, lack of bands, body shape and some foot detail," he says. Two days later their teenage son observed it and described it as being a cross between a kangaroo and a greyhound. There was white around the muzzle and black around the ears. Reports from other states and countries can be accessedhere. Neil Waters, president of the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia, posted a video to YouTube claiming he had discovered a "family" of thylacines on camera traps set up in the Tasmanian wilderness. Mr Millar said he had seen old pictures of the Tasmanian Tiger, which is believed to be extinct, but the animal he saw was smaller and did not have stripes on its body.". As we approached the turnoff to Evans Lookout, and on the corner of the local city council water catchment fence [left side of road going south] which encloses a vast area of scrubland, we saw in the glare of the cars headlights a strange animal. "This led to Nulkabas Max Burke telling us a yarn about a trip to Pumpkin Gully, which he said was in the wilds out from Singleton. Things kicked off on February 22nd with a video from Neil Waters, president of TAGOA (Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia. But unconfirmed sightings have regularly She stated Im an artist and I paint native animals and the gait of this animal meant that it was a marsupial, not a dog or a cat. The head, he observed, appeared too big for the body, and from the mid-back to the tail rump were faint black coloured body stripes.". Im totally convinced I witnessed a Tassie tiger on the coast road between Lennox Head and Suffolk Park NSW. It looked just like that". The results sent shockwaves through the wildlife conservation establishment. Weve done it, cheers!. Theres no doubt in my mind it was a Thylacine, one without stripes (Tassie tigers were reported without stripes in the 1900s) Apparently they have up to a 40km range which they trek each month.
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