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Colourized footage of the last Tasmania Tiger


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20 hours ago, Vox said:

potentially there could be pockets of Thylacines that are evading human presence.  

Yes, and I think too, that if said tract of land has been explored once or twice that people mistakenly think that it proves of the non existence of some creature that was not seen. How silly. How often do explorers not see the snow leopard in their tour? Woodsmen in central US and in the Carolinas hardly ever see the panther but enough have over the years to conclude that it does exist, and the panther is not the most elusive of animals

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On 8/9/2019 at 2:22 PM, Piney said:

It's actually saddening to watch. :hmm:

I agree, with the current research available on the thylacine's life appearance they went with that colour. 

Edit: actually looks like they didn't, this seems to be the result of that colourising programme which picks the colour for you. 

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On 8/10/2019 at 1:44 PM, Captain Risky said:

Why do they call it a tiger when its obviously got more in common with a dog? 

Tiger Shark:tu:

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21 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

Tiger Shark:tu:

Yes i get it but they don't call it a tiger marsupial or Tiger dog. Having stripes is sorta appropriating. poor tiger. ;)

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2 hours ago, Captain Risky said:

Yes i get it but they don't call it a tiger marsupial or Tiger dog. Having stripes is sorta appropriating. poor tiger. ;)

A real Tasmanian Tiger

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13 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

A real Tasmanian Tiger

two_headed_tiger_by_musicman30141_d5dscb

I have a property in Hobart and I intend to retire there at some point. Wondering how long i’ll have to wait before my neck starts to sprout another me.

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