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New Details Emerge on Ozenkadnook Tiger Photo


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Long-time readers will recall the story of the ‘Ozenkadnook tiger’ photo, taken in 1964 by Rilla Martin in western Victoria, Australia, and passed off as an allegedly real photo of a striped mammal seen running through the bush. That one black and white photo – the original of which is now lost – is meant to show one of those ‘mainland thylacines’ so beloved of cryptozoological lore.

Read More: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/the-ozenkadnook-tiger-photo-revealed-as-a-hoax/

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Fascinating development...

Never knew what to make of the creature's supposed "head":

Rilla-Martin-drawing-and-inverted-Ethan-
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/the-ozenkadnook-tiger-photo-revealed-as-a-hoax/

Always thought the body of the "Ozenkadnook tiger" was very horse-like:

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8 hours ago, Night Walker said:

Fascinating development...

Never knew what to make of the creature's supposed "head":

Rilla-Martin-drawing-and-inverted-Ethan-
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/the-ozenkadnook-tiger-photo-revealed-as-a-hoax/

http://i.imgur.com/jESaL3T.jpg

Seriously though, I think does look more like an ungulate than a marsupial, but I don't think it's a real animal at all. 

 

 

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As much as I don't buy the Rilla Martin photo, I don't buy this without something more solid to back it up. I think it's interesting, but not in any way persuasive. 

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Cardboard? Next thing you know they'll be saying the Cottington Fairies were cardboard also. Really... Come on.... :rolleyes:

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