5 BEST Tasmanian Tiger Sightings Caught On VIDEO

► 5 BEST Tasmanian Tiger Sightings Caught On VIDEO and I review them to see what I think they ACTUALLY are! Are they Tassie Tigers or are they just a Fox?
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  • @ripnliptightlines5092
    @ripnliptightlines50922 жыл бұрын

    I don’t know why I’m so fascinated by this subject. I hope they find them alive and thriving

  • @richardharrison859
    @richardharrison8592 жыл бұрын

    The last one was shot through the windscreen on 8mm film by a young couple, Gary and Liz Doyle. They were residing at a campground in 1973 on the mainland in South Australia. As of 2017, Liz Doyle confirmed she is still in possession of the camera original. If made available, I bet it would reveal greater detail, especially using today's technology rather than the crappy compressed mpg file we've all seen reuploaded.

  • @timothyparker7739
    @timothyparker77392 жыл бұрын

    Please remember that the Tassie Tiger gallops like a horse. Looks like a dog, runs like a horse and acts like a cat.

  • @michellesartori6695
    @michellesartori6695

    I'm sure that you've been told this 1000 times already, but the video of the thylacine, I think it was a Victorian sighting, was EXACTLY what a thylacine would look like all the way to its odd gait.I have seen the creature crossing the road somewhere in the middle of Tasmania while travelling the length of the island at night having missed a flight at Launceston and needing to be at Hobart airport by 6am the following day. I was driving quite slow because I didn't want to kill anything coming out from the bush and trust me, the wildlife down in Tassie have a death wish and literally bound out from the shrub and into oncoming traffic. I wasn't driving must past 60-70kms hour and I was watching the left side of the road, my daughter having fallen asleep a while back. I didn't see it leave the shrub because I wasn't looking ahead but I saw some movement from the area in front of me and I managed to see it about 25 feet in front by the time my car reached where it was exiting the road. In a 6 hour overnight drive my daughter and I saw 10 vehicles in total, 3 being semi-trailers and the roads are not only almost devoid of traffic but are pitch black. To be honest I was more worried about a Yowie running in front of my car, something I have experienced before, but I KNEW what the little fella was. I have a physical disability and I can also look like I'm running like the thylacine does when trying to move at speed. Remember that it is a marsupial, its NOT a dog altogether it looks dog like and it doesn't run like one either. I am glad that they have had enough time to reproduce again and that the Tasmanian people keep mum about the majority of their sightings. I can not tell you where I saw the one I encountered, but theres plenty of good quality meat for them, and they are an apex predator. They deserve respect and to be left alone. Thanks for reading.

  • @fgwrts
    @fgwrts2 жыл бұрын

    It would be sick if Tasmanian tigers were still roaming around somewhere

  • @saltyaussie7702
    @saltyaussie77022 жыл бұрын

    It's Australia, anything is possible. I've hunted for 4 decades, there's 3 vocal's I've heard that I can't attribute to anything I've heard before. I'm extremely intrigued by it all.

  • @ct1762
    @ct17622 жыл бұрын

    The last video looks like a tiger, BUT it's ears are flopping around. do you not see that? and if they aren't, they are much larger than a tiger's. Im gonna go with dingo.

  • @areyawoody5436
    @areyawoody54362 жыл бұрын

    That last one is definitely interesting. As you say, that was 40 years after the extinction so there’s something to be said about that

  • @Left4Bill
    @Left4Bill2 жыл бұрын

    The last one is 99% a thylacine, but it's 50 years old now and they're very possibly extinct since then.

  • @ejbear8403
    @ejbear84032 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating to follow you and enjoy your videos and comments. I live in Arizona, USA, and we have recently confirmed that there are a few Jaguars left in AZ. They supposedly went extinct here decades ago, but when tracks were found several yrs back that were diff from those of pumas (aka mountain lions), remote cameras were set up. And there were actually pictures of a male Jaguar! For some time, all the pics were of the same one--Jaguar spot patterns are as unique as our fingerprints. But w/in the last couple yrs, there were pics of two more. SE Arizona is a riparian forest--much unlike the dry deserts of most of AZ--and a protected wildlife area. We are hoping a few more Jaguars migrate north from Mexico, so a real population of them might reestablish here.

  • @flapjackson6077
    @flapjackson60772 жыл бұрын

    Wow, that last video was very compelling!

  • @chipsthedog1
    @chipsthedog12 жыл бұрын

    If they are out there a good place to look is New Guinea, they were known to live there in the past and the locals who have their own name for them claim to still see them and it was only a couple of years ago that the singing dog which was also thought to be extinct was rediscovered there.

  • @christopherparsons3224
    @christopherparsons3224 Жыл бұрын

    I have seen that last video enhanced and it has the exact shape of a Thylacine and the even if it is one, it doesn't prove they are still alive, but it would prove they weren't extinct in the 30's. You are spot on with the 1st 4 vids.

  • @sherwoodd1
    @sherwoodd12 жыл бұрын

    The last video was taking in 1973 in Flinders Ranges, Australia. If anyone has ever travelled to flinders you would understand a thylacine could easily go undetected for years in that terrain. It’s in the middle of no where and not many humans. By the way there is a video of a aboriginal lady from flinders said she saw one when she was younger.

  • @houdinimagpie3364
    @houdinimagpie33642 жыл бұрын

    3:30

  • @lisastone8423
    @lisastone8423 Жыл бұрын

    Wouldn't it be sooooo awesome to actually discover and have real evidence that they're still out there thriving somewhere!? They are such odd looking yet fascinating creatures!

  • @jenniferramus8751
    @jenniferramus87512 жыл бұрын

    I saw a tasmanian tiger in 1993 and it was standing in the middle of the road in my headlights, for over a minute, other people were in the car and we were just a few meters away from it... in that area 100+ sightings had been reported in the 2 years up to my sighting.. got to be honest, I didn't believe it until I saw it with my own eyes... but nothing else remotely looks like that!!!

  • @AdaManny555
    @AdaManny5552 жыл бұрын

    The SECOND you said it was a fox because of the heel, I decided to subscribe. - FINALLY SOMEONE WHO GETS IT REGARDING THE HEEL!!!!

  • @haleywalker2866
    @haleywalker28662 жыл бұрын

    A big thing I keep looking for when looking at supposed evidence that doesn't seemed to be mentioned by a lot of people is the hind end where the bottom of the tail meets the leg. Instead of the tail having a sharp ending point where meeting the body, it kind of tapers off and is quite round. A lot of videos I see have a sharp 90 degree look to the tail. The last video is the ONLY one I've seen that actually looks like the beggining of the tail is round and tapers off. Which is super interesting!

  • @clairekettle448
    @clairekettle448 Жыл бұрын

    I have to say they found a colony of Coelacanth which supposedly died out thousands of years ago, the Frilled Shark again supposedly extinct. So chances of the Tazmanian Tiger being alive are in the realms of possibility.