IS THIS A TASMANIAN TIGER IN 2020?

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► IS THIS A TASMANIAN TIGER IN 2020? A Photo was published to a Mexican fellas Instagram Story allegedly showing a Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) at an Abandoned Zoo in Mexico... It interested Forrest Galante but is all as it seems?
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  • @zeekfromthecreek
    @zeekfromthecreek3 жыл бұрын

    Okay, if he really was in an abandoned zoo with a camera and three thylacines, he should have been able to get something better than a picture of one thylacine butt.

  • @stevewhite6861

    @stevewhite6861

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not to mention he would have taken a video of it, he's full of crap.

  • @anonymouscitizen8680

    @anonymouscitizen8680

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup

  • @alfsleftnut9224

    @alfsleftnut9224

    Жыл бұрын

    Im willing to bet its a statue

  • @I_have_a_Fortune

    @I_have_a_Fortune

    6 ай бұрын

    "Butt" XD

  • @deirdrestorm

    @deirdrestorm

    3 ай бұрын

    I vote for fake, but I am concerned about any animals kept in that kind of condition if the place even exists.

  • @tigerdrake7225
    @tigerdrake72253 жыл бұрын

    Sadly the image lines up very well with a known photo of a Thylacine from the early 1900s that was holding a chicken in its jaws. And by similar I mean it is literally in the same pose, with the same stripes, facing the same way. If you see both photos side by side, it’s clear they just photoshopped the photo

  • @metalheadmachine4861

    @metalheadmachine4861

    3 жыл бұрын

    An onyx has been cloned An onyx that was extinct The tassie tiger is coming back

  • @tigerdrake7225

    @tigerdrake7225

    3 жыл бұрын

    It was actually a Pyrenean Ibex, not an oryx (we haven’t yet lost an oryx species yet, although the Arabian and Scimitar-Horned ones came close). As for the cloning, the clone died within minutes and had a close living relative for them to use to bring it to term (another ibex subspecies). Thylacines don’t have a close relative that’s still living and their DNA that we do have is highly degraded. Sadly it’s extremely unlikely that we’ll ever have them back via cloning. While I firmly believe they still live in the wild somewhere, if they don’t, then they’re lost forever I’m afraid

  • @metalheadmachine4861

    @metalheadmachine4861

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tigerdrake7225 give it time

  • @tigerdrake7225

    @tigerdrake7225

    3 жыл бұрын

    That time would be long after we’re dead, and even then it’s unlikely because of how badly degraded their DNA is. Even if we can get some of it and make an animal that looks like a Thylacine, it won’t truly be one, it’ll be a chimera and we’ll have no idea if it even acts like how a Thylacine should

  • @metalheadmachine4861

    @metalheadmachine4861

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tigerdrake7225 ah but we never thought we'd get as as we did before so you never know

  • @fallenblueangel3988
    @fallenblueangel39883 жыл бұрын

    Australia: woah... I- I thought you were dead! Tasmanian tiger: My death was... Overly exaggerated.

  • @sockbopit-mime

    @sockbopit-mime

    3 жыл бұрын

    L̥ͦm̥ͦḁͦo̥ͦ

  • @daryl4894

    @daryl4894

    3 жыл бұрын

    Megamind is a good movie.

  • @angelcatpycmember1152

    @angelcatpycmember1152

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@daryl4894 h u h

  • @bobbebuilding30
    @bobbebuilding303 жыл бұрын

    If they are still alive I hope they remain hidden from us.

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    Potential that they’ve been found. News to follow in the coming days

  • @bobbebuilding30

    @bobbebuilding30

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WildlifeWithCookie I have my notification on lol I’m ready

  • @jibjab351
    @jibjab3513 жыл бұрын

    People have been seeing Thylacines for decades but even now when everyone has mobile phones with cameras on which they carry all the time, still not one convincing video or even a clear photo has emerged. I think this tells the true story.

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m inclined to agree, I just live in hope haha

  • @tylahchambers-brennan627

    @tylahchambers-brennan627

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was never interested in thylacines at primary school, as they were extinct…i could not see why we were supposed to learn about Dinosaurs either’..so all i recall was they had the stripes on the back and it looked like a big rat looking thing’ … i am 41yrs today, i seen one up close for a very good short time at 2ish am about 5yrs ago, with my son who was 15 ‘if it was not for the last glimpse as i looked back whilst slowly driving’ I would not have seen the lines on its back & would not have know what to have thought it was! When i was on the angle i could see the stripes, they were awesome so perfect in shape ‘ so defined like a zebra and dark! My sons phone was dead flat’ i sat up studying any possible animal in oz that has stripes etc when my dad who was visting us that week awoke, i asked him what animals we have that have stripes on its back like a tassie tiger? He laughed at me and said a cat’ then when i explained i was serious he said a (not sure what now but i looked it up and laughed as it was not that thing) bandicoot! After the research of stripped oz animals and asking him is when i then typed in thylacine….well didnt i learn alot about what i seen..every movement and all features! I am actually so lucky as i can even look at pictures of them and know how they move, what dont look right in some arts etc it is an awesome creature its body is something else! The tail, pouch, short straight front legs, the way the back legs move and go from looking like a dingo/dog to kangaroo/rabbit in a movement, the skin under belly /pouch, tail thicker at bum (like a dog on heat), tail dont wag it stayed stiff straight like, but it had a slight curve upwards at the end, the back was like a dog and a cats movement but a bit longer in the curves archs bends etc its head looked like a wolf from little red/baby rat from a distance(thats what got our attention from the distance) with a longer body then dog/cat legs seemed short in proportion to length of body and big head! As i was getting my last glance back and seen stripes, the shrubs in middle island of road block my view..and in the shrubs was these cute curved more so then pointed ears where in there sticking up with cute eyes that looked like a deer when they look at hunters or whatever…they appeared all dark’ black but i could see a reflection/shine if that makes any sense’ and white like patches around those cute innocent looking eyes…i was still in awe of what i had just watched as well as just registering the thylacine stripes and seeing the eyes and ears of what i was saying to my son looked like a cartoon character who i dont know the name of’ in the shrubs in the middle! I now know since looking and researching that thylacines have that dingo white fur around their eyes! So they are alive & exist in Australia on mainland and must breed too! (I hope there is heaps more) We also heard approx 1km away on another night/early morning 1:30am this barking quack is how i would describe it but loud ! I asked my son as we were near where we seen them to see if theres any recordings of thylacine sounds, (i was walking ahead of him as i was angry it was early morning at train station and my brother wasnt there to get us and he wasnt answering/waking when we were ringing) He played me what i thought was a recording of the sound we had just heard’ so i turned around going off’ saying you think your funny smartass, i meant look it up out of curiosity so i know if there is sounds of them’ he flipped his phone around so i could see screen as i was quickly pacing back to him going mad for being smartass and wouldnt you know it’ exactly same sound…except it sounds better in reality, just like a good band or simger live! We have seen it another time but it realised us (as this time son had phone charged ) we done a quick u turn and it was way gone up the hill but we got to watch its gaity run from behind! So i understand they are quick to scatter if thry know someones around, im so lucky for the first sighting as it was foggy dark no traffic and it was ahead under street lights.. i got to slow right down turny lights off and used handbrake going past slowly! It was on right side of the road facing the right side of road sniffing at something, we was on left side! I now feel grateful for those who believed in it as i would have thought they are crazy and lifeless…and i also feel pity on some who really want to find one , as it is a rare and unique experience…i now look like a crazy person when i tell others, but i dont blame them if they dont believe it! I also think lots of people shouldnt share their i think i seen a thylacine story unless they seen and know they seen one! I believe certain stories of people who was aware of the animal prior to seeing it, wasnt out looking for one, and say they seen one but couldnt see stripes as i know i was looking at it, watched its many wonderful movements’ whilst it was in one spot & did not see the stripes until that last glimpse and they were so vivid when i did see them! I have to say never seen its mouth other then side on from the distance, but it looked a-lot better and healthier then the footage thats available of the ‘not last thylacine’! Especially how good the stripes were! Sorry for the ramble oh the point i can even understand how photos would be hard to get, as phone flat, minimal time, the shock & awe factors , unexpectedness’s and the time they you would have to be out to see one (early morning) thats why it comes at the time it does as its the one hour of 24hrs that theres no traffic’ as this is sparks road warnervale!

  • @gheffz

    @gheffz

    Жыл бұрын

    Have to agree, unfortunately!!!

  • @derekmay8679

    @derekmay8679

    Жыл бұрын

    Bit like bigfoot, and 🛸 👽and ghosts 👻

  • @dbx1233

    @dbx1233

    5 ай бұрын

    @@tylahchambers-brennan627 Have you found a publisher for your lengthy novel?

  • @omuerta7605
    @omuerta76052 жыл бұрын

    The ONLY place a Thylacine would exist today is in Papua New Guinea. PNG used to be connected by a large width of land to mainland Australia and holds many species found only in Australia as well as those that have been out competed in Australia and now survive only in secluded areas of the PNG. It is POSSIBLE a few small breeding groups are left within the ravines and jungles of the PNG.

  • @RolloUnden

    @RolloUnden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Look at vices documentary. Found in tasmania

  • @omuerta7605

    @omuerta7605

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RolloUnden That doc and the guy Neil is FULL OF SHIT

  • @Frogbait935

    @Frogbait935

    2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting...

  • @tracytipton6559

    @tracytipton6559

    Жыл бұрын

    Dobsegna

  • @My-22-Cents

    @My-22-Cents

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes. They have found thylacine fossils in PNG and would more likely be surviving there than here, I believe.

  • @Blaise2211
    @Blaise22113 жыл бұрын

    Another time someone thinks "Omg, what a great moment! Lets get the worst camera I own, to make a foto of it!" I'm usually even more suspicious, when there is such a bad quality foto. Normally people try to hide something in those pixels

  • @ethanhorsley5720

    @ethanhorsley5720

    2 жыл бұрын

    Photo*

  • @Tyler.i.81
    @Tyler.i.813 жыл бұрын

    Let's hope the cookie monster doesn't go extinct he's one of a kind a real humanoid cryptid.

  • @itsMaBro
    @itsMaBro3 жыл бұрын

    If the fence is an overlay it wouldn’t be too hard to photoshop that image @5:40

  • @fortymillioncoins9066
    @fortymillioncoins90663 жыл бұрын

    Someone I know saw one up close in 1962 about 2.5 metres away. He last heard one vocalising in the bush in the 1990s .

  • @darthmaul216

    @darthmaul216

    3 жыл бұрын

    What sound did he say they made?

  • @nanchanger

    @nanchanger

    3 жыл бұрын

    sure they did

  • @chiarabest8309
    @chiarabest83093 жыл бұрын

    I don’t really think that they’re alive but I do desperately hope I’m wrong. I’ve always loved animals and learning about them and I remember first reading about them when I was seven. I remember being transfixed by the pictures of them with their mouths open and being so sad when I learned they were dead. I really hope that they are still in existence but I’m not optimistic.

  • @MrRubiksCube657
    @MrRubiksCube6573 жыл бұрын

    I mean thylacines existing in the wild outside of tasmania is way more unlikely than them being completely extinct

  • @abbywetmore8141

    @abbywetmore8141

    3 жыл бұрын

    there were other strains that lived on the mainland too, even tho they were mostly in Tasmania.

  • @HogBurger

    @HogBurger

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@abbywetmore8141 The ones in mainland australia went extinct a few thousand years ago, and the ones in Papau New Guinea probably went extinct even longer before that.

  • @MrRubiksCube657

    @MrRubiksCube657

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Jack Rousseau What I mean is that if they were to still be alive, it is highly unlikely that they have a population outside of their natural environment (tasmania).

  • @MrRubiksCube657

    @MrRubiksCube657

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Jack Rousseau It was implied by what I said. Them being extinct is more likely than them having a population in a non native environment, and them having a population in a native environment is more likely than them being extinct

  • @rogerramjet6429

    @rogerramjet6429

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@HogBurger absolute BS. Myself and a mates wife have both seen one with her sighting in 1998 which was on the news, and mine was mid 2008. Both sightings in WA and 300kms apart. Reality doesn't agree with your theory. Been plenty more sightings between Margaret River and north of Perth too. They are not extinct on the mainland and never were. Critically endangered is more accurate, regardless of the statistics thrown around by so called experts in the field, that run their theories with a heavy dose of ego. Assuming that if they haven't seen something, then it doesn't exist. Those morons get paid for BS assumptions then the associated theories.

  • @sonugoswami8720
    @sonugoswami87203 жыл бұрын

    I wish Tasmanian Tiger still exists in Remote areas of Tasmania Island. Love from India ❤️

  • @sonugoswami8720

    @sonugoswami8720

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes ... Several Species which are Officially Extinct but They are sightings on Camera 📷 .

  • @yomamaballsinmyw

    @yomamaballsinmyw

    3 жыл бұрын

    i hope it still exists. they are so interesting

  • @zygfrydynho

    @zygfrydynho

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Apex Viper how do you know? Do you have a link?

  • @grigorenacu5338

    @grigorenacu5338

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Apex Viper righ

  • @davidwilliams7552
    @davidwilliams75522 жыл бұрын

    You are wrong about the official date of extinction being 1936. A creature is declared officially extinct 50 years after the last sighting placing the extinction date at 1986.

  • @jackdavids2723
    @jackdavids27232 жыл бұрын

    If someone had found a Thylacine alive, you’d bet your bottom they would have taken a video of it. The mere fact that this mexican bloke didn’t record the sighting, and the picture he’d taken didn’t reveal much, makes this whole affair a giant B S.

  • @jaguarlegoanimations9826

    @jaguarlegoanimations9826

    4 ай бұрын

    especially if he had moved SLIGHTLY to the right, he could've gotten a full picture with it's head and all that. this has BS written all over it, its either really well photoshopped or someone put a fake.

  • @sixinthehead3076
    @sixinthehead30763 жыл бұрын

    There's lots of belief that these animals are the inspiration of the chupacabra legend

  • @OACustom

    @OACustom

    3 жыл бұрын

    im not sure how true that is. a Mexican Cryptid with its roots coming from australia? all "chupacabra" have been animals, mostly dogs and coyotes with mange.

  • @sixinthehead3076

    @sixinthehead3076

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@OACustom maybe some Australian pocher threw some on a boat sailed around trying to sell the furs that's what happened with red howler monkey's they were naturally native to one area some guy rolled up tossed them in a cage and sold them off around different parts and they become an invasive species to certain places

  • @adrianbeer3039

    @adrianbeer3039

    3 жыл бұрын

    If he at least said what dam so called Zoo.. I friends that have contacts there to investacate.. ?

  • @biggieyorke8415
    @biggieyorke84152 жыл бұрын

    Too many Australian people have seen them recently for them to have become extinct it is great to see a genuine enthusiast keep up the good work Cookie I enjoyed the presentation

  • @Mark-rc4wz

    @Mark-rc4wz

    2 жыл бұрын

    So are these people - TIger Hunters kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZaN_qrBqkZrdqps.html

  • @davidcook6614
    @davidcook66143 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant James really enjoyed that

  • @JamesJones-ny3bb
    @JamesJones-ny3bb3 жыл бұрын

    You rock!!!! Keep up the good videos !!!

  • @israelbracken1356
    @israelbracken13563 жыл бұрын

    If he I actually saw a Tasmanian tiger we need to put them in the endangered species list

  • @thebroker2191
    @thebroker21912 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos man! Love from America! I too believe it’s still out there!

  • @afilthycasualsguidetomma2100
    @afilthycasualsguidetomma21002 жыл бұрын

    Their was 2 pair of Tasmanian tigers that were being shipped to the San Dieogo Zoo and it wrecked along the coast of Mexico. None of the bodies were recovered. People think that’s what the chupacabra was

  • @ro4eva
    @ro4eva2 жыл бұрын

    That isn't difficult at all to do in feature-rich photo-editing software such as Adobe Photoshop. Granted, you'd require the proper tools + time, but it's not what I would consider difficult.

  • @silversun1736
    @silversun17362 жыл бұрын

    There was once a conversation between an old great uncle and his friend about the things brought into private zoos in central and South America. I remember overhearing parts of that conversation while playing nearby ( as a kid) that the animals they brought in could have been “…life changing …” but then again - I was just a kid. Maybe they were talking about Columbian hippos 🦛. I’m not saying it’s impossible that TazTigers were sold in private decades ago - just really really unlikely.

  • @gregforrester4851

    @gregforrester4851

    2 жыл бұрын

    dont waste your time boris its bullshit

  • @rome_yt8727

    @rome_yt8727

    2 жыл бұрын

    Language dude!

  • @mackenshaw8169
    @mackenshaw81692 жыл бұрын

    I agree with those who say that the chances of finding one in PNG and West Papua are far better than mainland Australia and Tassie.

  • @nidzeksmocni659
    @nidzeksmocni6593 жыл бұрын

    Great video!

  • @josiemainecoon
    @josiemainecoon3 жыл бұрын

    FYI there have been over 7000 reported sightings of the tasmanian tiger in Australia.....

  • @hypotheticalbrother1372
    @hypotheticalbrother13723 жыл бұрын

    Cookie, you’ve gotta do some further investigating on this one...

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    When I’m allowed back in the country it’ll be an animal anomalies for sure haha. This Mexican guy though, I’ll keep a look out

  • @grigorenacu5338

    @grigorenacu5338

    3 жыл бұрын

    your right

  • @dave-o3674

    @dave-o3674

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah.. Are there any circuses that once advertised having a Tasmanian Tiger...

  • @AdamThornton03
    @AdamThornton033 жыл бұрын

    Missed these investigative videos my guy awesome

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    Cheers man! Gotta love them Tasmanian Tigers

  • @ameslouise7937

    @ameslouise7937

    3 жыл бұрын

    You said about adding you on snap but Cookies live stream finished before I could read your SC name 😂

  • @AdamThornton03

    @AdamThornton03

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ameslouise7937 adsthornton2003

  • @AdamThornton03

    @AdamThornton03

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WildlifeWithCookie class mate

  • @kevenwatson6443
    @kevenwatson64432 жыл бұрын

    I use to believe these tassie tigers were extinct now im absolutely positive they are

  • @mikejones-nd6ni
    @mikejones-nd6ni3 жыл бұрын

    Not saying it's true but Mexican cartel bosses have been buying exotic animals FOR EVER. It's a status symbol for them. Pablo had a whole zoo and hippos are not indigenous to that area but they're all over the place now because of him. That being said if they were anywhere else other than Australia it is highly possible it could be Mexico. And personally I think that picture looks very intriguing

  • @casual_bill8749
    @casual_bill87493 жыл бұрын

    It is definitely plausible. They're places in the world people haven't trodden for a long time. Like you have said many times there's just never an efficient amount of evidence with these claims

  • @dark_moon4463

    @dark_moon4463

    3 жыл бұрын

    *possible*

  • @casual_bill8749

    @casual_bill8749

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dark_moon4463 No. I meant what I said.

  • @dave-o3674

    @dave-o3674

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope it's TRUE, I hope a few circuses bought some and hid them and breed them..

  • @casual_bill8749

    @casual_bill8749

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dave-o3674 I've seen pathways in forests that don't make sense. Thick branches broken from pressure that go as high as 8-9 feet high. This probably just makes me sound like a crazy person but its true and I can't make sense of it. I live in England too... so if someone says these animals are still out there I believe them because there's definitely stranger things happening in the world! I also was driving through Derbyshire with my father and we saw a dark animal possibly the size of a horse crawl under a hedge, I know what I saw and horses don't do that. There's more to this world, has to be.

  • @casual_bill8749

    @casual_bill8749

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Jack Rousseau You don't even know me you absolute fool.

  • @danielswick5568
    @danielswick55683 жыл бұрын

    in the sleeping thylacine picture it looks like a quoll

  • @missymarie708
    @missymarie7082 жыл бұрын

    I think it's really cool, that none Australians care about our Aussie creatures as much as we love them. Keep up the enthusiasm peeps ;) I love ya.

  • @christinejaroszek4530

    @christinejaroszek4530

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not all of us are oblivious.

  • @ro4eva

    @ro4eva

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Octopussinker -- That Anglo-Saxon hunted no Marsupial predator. Saying she hunted it and/or generalizing like you did is like someone else accusing you of selling your own people into slavery. Not very nice, is it? Also, the lawful definition of what an Australian is, thankfully, will never be the same as yours.

  • @nffctrickett
    @nffctrickett3 жыл бұрын

    Damn! Got me so excited. On the subject of "tigers" would you do a video about british big cats. It would be interesting as there as been a big boom as of late :) apparently they are bouncing back

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haha sorry! If I did another Big Cat thing it’d probably end up on the second channel

  • @nffctrickett

    @nffctrickett

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WildlifeWithCookie fair enough mate. Sly shoutout to your second channel 😉 Ill check it out

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nffctrickett haha suppose, it’s more that I’ve lost interest in the Big Cat stuff and want to veer away from it now

  • @nffctrickett

    @nffctrickett

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WildlifeWithCookie cant be mad at that mate. You gotta make the content that makes you happy 😊

  • @stevehove2648
    @stevehove26483 жыл бұрын

    Supposedly there have been sightings. Alleged sightings... who knows?

  • @Just_shush_now
    @Just_shush_now Жыл бұрын

    A bird you should look for is the red grouse, it’s a subspecies of the willow ptarmigan that only occurs here in the UK… it is special in the fact that it does not change colour during the winter period and stays its red colour all year round. If I was a head of the BTO I would probably consider it a different species due to the difference between the red and the willow.

  • @andywattbulb
    @andywattbulb3 жыл бұрын

    the fact that no real clear pictures have been provided is a red flag for sure.

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    100%! It's a shame

  • @CandC68
    @CandC68 Жыл бұрын

    Conspiracy fuel: The Tazi Tiger migrated by stowing away on a cruise ship. It is now called by locals as chupacabra.

  • @unfairkibbles3226
    @unfairkibbles32263 жыл бұрын

    Imagine they have been alive. But corona killed the rest

  • @ericvandenavond8748

    @ericvandenavond8748

    3 жыл бұрын

    Highly doubt that because the virus (so far) is only around where humans are.

  • @fortymillioncoins9066

    @fortymillioncoins9066

    3 жыл бұрын

    There has been no recorded case of COVID-19 in the Tasmanian Community since March 2019. Tasmania had 234 cases, 221 Recoveries and 13 deaths. Given that the Tassie Tiger is clever at evading humans and capture and doesn't visit COVID patients in hospital wards or hotel quarrantine, it will never catch this pathogen.

  • @unfairkibbles3226

    @unfairkibbles3226

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@fortymillioncoins9066 Dayum.

  • @nanchanger

    @nanchanger

    3 жыл бұрын

    I saw one wearing a mask...

  • @nanchanger

    @nanchanger

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ericvandenavond8748 subhumans made it

  • @samuelpetrie8539
    @samuelpetrie85392 жыл бұрын

    cookie keep up the good work i love you videos

  • @ryanmcginnis585
    @ryanmcginnis5853 жыл бұрын

    It looks like a cropped screenshot from the colored/restored version of the zoo clip to me

  • @michaelp1625
    @michaelp16253 жыл бұрын

    I can believe in this more than big cats of Britain.

  • @P.K.Veiller

    @P.K.Veiller

    3 жыл бұрын

    Both are true

  • @hulkgqnissanpatrol6121

    @hulkgqnissanpatrol6121

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@P.K.Veiller 110%

  • @dumbfoundedmunky364

    @dumbfoundedmunky364

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bruh nah big cats are there I saw one in Northumberland

  • @MoodyMooMoo

    @MoodyMooMoo

    3 жыл бұрын

    My mum would always tell me to look for the Beast of Bodmin Moor lmao

  • @metalheadmachine4861

    @metalheadmachine4861

    3 жыл бұрын

    Its going to be cloned An extinct onyx has been cloned Its not quite perfect yet Once that's done The Tassie tiger is coming back

  • @WildlifeWithCookie
    @WildlifeWithCookie3 жыл бұрын

    IS THIS PROOF OF TASMANIAN TIGERS IN 2021???? kzread.info/dash/bejne/n4V3udlulsy_h5s.html

  • @Mark-fp7mp

    @Mark-fp7mp

    3 жыл бұрын

    did anything else happen I just saw the dudes vid but thats all

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Mark-fp7mp That’s all for now

  • @Mark-fp7mp

    @Mark-fp7mp

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WildlifeWithCookie ohhh ok thanks

  • @noelbryant8237
    @noelbryant82372 жыл бұрын

    I have head this story from a mexican about 30 years ago. just some dude I meet at a bar, when he found out I was Australian he talk to me, and later are many beers he told me that the Aussie Tiger was in a zoo in Mexico , had not idea what he was talking abut. then he said the tiger from the little island under australia. and way i have never even thought about it until now. so it just maybe true.

  • @craiglee3653
    @craiglee3653 Жыл бұрын

    I've watched a bit on these for a few years now. I'm sure they're still about. Mainland Australia is huge and remote, good chance as is PNG. I've also heard a story by Forrest Gallante of two breeding pair on a ship going to a zoo, the ship crashed and animals escaped. Was that Mexico?

  • @paulinacarlisle7389
    @paulinacarlisle73893 жыл бұрын

    humans' shortsightedness and self-promoting nature has caused the heartbreaking loss of SO many species .. If it's in the way or inconvenient, get rid of it .. that is how we think.. And how excruciatingly sad. To think poor Benjamin died jailed in a zoo of neglect rips my heart out .. I am endlessly haunted by the thylacine

  • @Dnky-gm1lo
    @Dnky-gm1lo3 жыл бұрын

    I don’t understand the fact that no one has said this but it is most likely to be a wax model of a Tasmanian tiger

  • @Sweetlyfe

    @Sweetlyfe

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s a colourised photo that was taken in 1900

  • @kimrnhof107
    @kimrnhof1072 жыл бұрын

    I been to Tasmania, and just like in the rest of Australia - road kills are quite common. You see many different dead animals on the roads. BUT no one has seen a single road kill of a Tasmanian tiger anywhere in the world ! If you want to find out if it lives, all you got to do, is collect leeches from the water stream where you think it might be. Then do the dna on the leech soup you make - you'll find dna from all the animals in the area ! But this costs, and without a single roadkill - I very much doubt it's alive - mind you the Tasmanian bush is a wild place ! where very few people go ! but as there hasn't been a single road kill in 90 years - chances are it's extinct !

  • @rogerramjet6429

    @rogerramjet6429

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've never seen a goat roadkill either, but you don't need to get Leeches to find evidence that they're around. Thylacine are nomadic, so there is no "known" water holes to support Leeches that will have thylacine blood. Leeches don't live in desert areas, thylacines do. Primarily. Of course they find water along the way but if you've been to the desert areas of the West Australia outback, you would change your mind about your theory, I'm afraid. Once you leave Perth and go around 300kms east, the rest is desert right through past the WA/SA border, right up past Kununurra in far north WA. I know they still exist because myself and my mate's wife have seen one ourselves. Her in 1998 near Wooroolloo meat factory about 35 kilometres from the Great Eastern Highway and Row Highway intersection and my self in mid 2008 between Merredin and Southern Cross. About half way to Kalgoorlie. Another has been filmed near a caravan park, with a young pup, about 8 weeks old from how it looks. The largest threat they have are dingos, and Cane toads. Dingos out number them like the 6 that tried to get me on 2 separate occasions. But cane toads kill everything with toxic skin. ✌️🇦🇺👍

  • @scottjustscott3730

    @scottjustscott3730

    2 жыл бұрын

    If they still exist they're going to find them in Papua New Guinea.

  • @jabujolly9020

    @jabujolly9020

    2 жыл бұрын

    If the thylacine is a particularly intelligent animal it will know how to avoid cars. This is not unusual. I had a particularly intelligent cat, a former stray, who whenever a car approached, even before he saw the car coming, knew to run away from the road and onto the lawn.

  • @jabujolly9020

    @jabujolly9020

    2 жыл бұрын

    The water rat eats cane toads for breakfast and knows how to skin them to get rid of the poison glands.

  • @FinznFowl82

    @FinznFowl82

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've seen other comments about road kill. Forrest said in the podcast with joe rogan that he had to ride 14 hours on a dirt road to get to where there were some sightings. They probably wont be hit on a dirt road and they probably arent near busy roads. Idk this is just my opinion. My guess is they are or were fairly smart as well and if they were heavily hunted, they may have the instinct to avoid humans. Where I live we have bobcats, but I've never seen one with my own eyes and I've been an avid hunter, fishermen, outdoorsmen my whole life. They are also very rarely seen on the side of the road dead, or alive. People do kill them though but it's not common. It is a lot more densely populated here and fewer places for them to hide. Some wild animals are extremely good at not being seen. I have mixed feelings, I don't know enough about the tigers to say whether I believe there are some still alive, just my 2 cents. It really wouldnt surprise me if there are still a few around. It sounds like theres a lot of land for them to hide out on that people rarely visit.

  • @bradwilliams1691
    @bradwilliams16912 ай бұрын

    Back in 2001 my wife and I took the kids on a trip to Tasmania. While on the road between Strahan and Queenstown on the west coast, both my wife and I clearly saw a dog like animal come out of the bush, cross the road and, with one leap, climb up the embankment (at least 2 - 2.5 metres high) on the other side. Unfortunately, it was too far away & too quick to get a detailed look but, the animal in question was too big to be a feral cat or dog. Until my dying day, I'm convinced that what we saw was a Thylacine. True story.

  • @brennanwilson1868
    @brennanwilson18683 жыл бұрын

    I’m a native Australian and I always want to see a Tasmanian Tiger thank you for this video

  • @ashtynandscarlett546

    @ashtynandscarlett546

    2 жыл бұрын

    I really like Tasmanian tigers and I hope that it is real I saw the stripes in the second load by the way

  • @Thecardiffkook
    @Thecardiffkook3 жыл бұрын

    It’s obviously to me a stuffed, Tasmanian tiger. That’s why they didn’t show the head because it would be obvious that it was dead and mounted. Or possibly a model of the animal made by a talented artist

  • @Sunshine_day
    @Sunshine_day2 жыл бұрын

    Could it be a colorized photo of an old black & white photo of an original Thylacince?

  • @lispyDribbler
    @lispyDribbler Жыл бұрын

    1.30 I must be blind or something. Can someone please point out where in the picture it is.

  • @susanblack7782
    @susanblack77822 жыл бұрын

    From the '30's to 2020's it could not have lived that long of a lifespan! I say, "NAY"

  • @rogerramjet6429
    @rogerramjet64292 жыл бұрын

    Cookie you need to have another look at that photo. You're looking at the hind quarters of a thylacine. The rear leg goes down to a low ankle. That is not typical of anything other than a thylacine when those stripes, build, and skeletal sections depicted within the rib to backbone and hind legs portion. I'd be surprised if that's fake TBH and I don't say that about much. I also spent over 8 years, travelling by road, for work contracts, covering the entire state of West Australia, and I've had a glimpse of one myself, between Merredin and Southern Cross around 2008 - 2009. They are critically endangered, not extinct as is being reported. The other guy that was in the truck with me, is the husband of 1 of 2 women that saw one near Wooroolloo meat factory in 1998. She is the one that was on TV, the day her sighting happened.

  • @jaydubya3698

    @jaydubya3698

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dude...he's right there...only few feet away from a thylacine...in a cage...it can't run away, it's trapped...and he can only get ONE picture of the back end of the animal? Are you kidding me? This is BS. Likely photoshopped/manipulated an old photo of a thylacine. Only a chump would believe that any of this is real.

  • @nexus1g
    @nexus1g3 жыл бұрын

    It's not Photoshopped, but it is straight up a cardboard cutout. Look at where the feet touch the ground. You can see they're lacking thickness in depth. They're absolutely thin.

  • @celestiafanforever
    @celestiafanforever3 жыл бұрын

    Even if the Tasmanian tiger is alive they want to be left alone. Let everyone in world believe that they are still "dead".

  • @orcvsivstitia7608
    @orcvsivstitia76082 жыл бұрын

    Is it the colorized footage of the last one?

  • @jayashreekher4791
    @jayashreekher47913 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see an actual tasmainian tiger alive. What an amazing animal.

  • @TomLikesCookiesyearsago

    @TomLikesCookiesyearsago

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too

  • @Laylaaa24_

    @Laylaaa24_

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dude how wide they can open their mouth I don’t want to get ate by that

  • @jayashreekher4791

    @jayashreekher4791

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Laylaaa24_ don't worry they are like raccoons, just scream and roar a little bit and you can scare them away very easily.

  • @Laylaaa24_

    @Laylaaa24_

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jayashreekher4791 ik but it’s Amazing how wide and they can open their mouth and a human did that It would be catastrophic

  • @jayashreekher4791

    @jayashreekher4791

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Laylaaa24_ LOL

  • @rhi3095
    @rhi30953 жыл бұрын

    I think the legs look weird on the behind the fence big

  • @waynehiggs7335
    @waynehiggs73352 жыл бұрын

    Found an animal in a cage, that’s supposedly been extinct for almost 100 years and he takes 2 dodgy photos. Ffs

  • @stevenhall8964
    @stevenhall89642 жыл бұрын

    That's an old photo from Hobart zoo with the front end cut off so it's not recognized as one of the known existing photos. The 2nd photo you couldn't see anything in? Because there was NOTHING to see.

  • @Braxton4640
    @Braxton46403 жыл бұрын

    One way the photo might be fake is that there is no visible shadow

  • @solgonzalez271
    @solgonzalez2713 жыл бұрын

    why didnt he video it though??

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    Would usually signal it being fake I would suggest

  • @MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead
    @MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead3 жыл бұрын

    The most clear recent video evidence of a live Thylacine was uploaded by a couple of guys. For a lot of the zoomed in shots, I couldn't see anything there, but on their version they call Video 02, I could see it clearly. I thoroughly believe they are still out there and as it was told by those around when they were alive, they were extremely elusive, notorious for avoiding people, and very strange when they were captured. To me, they are very simlar in appearance to opossum's, just much bigger, less hairy, but the tails and legs are so darn similar to an opossum that I could see why they would be a marsupial. The thing is, if they're out there still, I think they are still struggling with surviving, so it would definitely be a very important thing to find them and establish a breeding colony.

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    Do you have a link for this video 2?

  • @MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead

    @MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WildlifeWithCookie Sure, it was in 2017 and I'm sure you have probably already seen the footage. Obviously, more responses to the video have been negative. However, I'm a very non biased person and give people the benefit of a doubt. At first, I thought I did not see anything, but at 3:33, you can clearly see the animal. I thought it could have been some other similar species, but no, the size is much larger, the tail more tense, the stripes are there, the animal is moving quite naturally. It's easy for a bunch of people to say why in the world can someone not get a clear picture of the animal, but they have never tried to get footage of elusive animals with very few of their species still alive and trying to survive. The less there are, the more skittish they get, for good reason. Obviously, locals would still be afraid of them killing livestock. kzread.info/dash/bejne/a3p3mragiNabo8o.html I've always been one of those types of people that have been very in tune with my surroundings and nature, so I know how easy it is to discount something from those that are not out there in nature, nor understand how animals are. Also, I know how easy it is for them to discount someone as a wack. Just remember, the ivory billed woodpecker has been confirmed back from being extinct, not because of legitimate footage, but because of the pecking, the calls, and the physical evidence. There has been loads of physical evidence of Thylacine's still existing. While I want in a way for them to be left alone if they do still exist, leaving them alone could also sign their classification to extinct permanently. Just like so many of the species we have lost by not doing enough, hoping they would rebound on their own.

  • @TalesFromPlanetEarth

    @TalesFromPlanetEarth

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead Nah it's really not clear at all.

  • @thasir8020
    @thasir80202 жыл бұрын

    multiple thylacenes were exported over seas a tas tiger was seen by a zoologist in south America a few years ago

  • @MrZeek1519
    @MrZeek15193 ай бұрын

    An important note.... the last Tasmanian Tiger known a "Benjamin" was actually a female thylacine.... So not a "him".

  • @TEXANAUSSIE365
    @TEXANAUSSIE3652 жыл бұрын

    It’s like Jurassic World Dominion There are sightings of Extinct animals

  • @Mndza1
    @Mndza13 жыл бұрын

    We got to wait to see carlos name next update

  • @TheMaisiewoofwoof
    @TheMaisiewoofwoof3 жыл бұрын

    You should listen to Forests podcasts with Joe Rogan. They're brilliant

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have, was super interesting

  • @markguthrie9901

    @markguthrie9901

    3 жыл бұрын

    Better yet watch his show extinct or alive it’s awesome

  • @Shubham-mj8of

    @Shubham-mj8of

    3 жыл бұрын

    Uh r intresting too.....can we do some omegle 😉

  • @ripnliptightlines5092
    @ripnliptightlines50923 жыл бұрын

    Good video.

  • @Hawk89gt
    @Hawk89gt2 жыл бұрын

    So, in 2020, this guy that has all kinds of social media presence, cannot take a video? I call BS.

  • @shadawngosha5126
    @shadawngosha51263 жыл бұрын

    How big are the next to a thylacoleo

  • @debbiethomas3687
    @debbiethomas36877 ай бұрын

    I can't help thinking that if there was a living Thylacine in a zoo anywhere - let alone three of them - it wouldn't have been kept quiet. The whole world would have known about it because it would have been a major attraction to bring people, and money, to the zoo. Also, if there are (were) any alive in an abandoned zoo, someone must be feeding them.

  • @rileyhogan5196
    @rileyhogan51962 жыл бұрын

    This guy's pics are from the recently remastered photos and videos of the last thylacine in its enclosure. yw.

  • @wattsiswhat
    @wattsiswhat Жыл бұрын

    Wait! Now you're convinced? I saw a video of yours once being certain that it's extinct. What changed yer mind matey?

  • @EricWoodyVariety59
    @EricWoodyVariety593 жыл бұрын

    I hope mabey somewhere the Tasmanian Tiger is still living somewhere in Australia.

  • @wendydomino
    @wendydomino3 ай бұрын

    "Tasmoynian Toyger"

  • @markpoole5854
    @markpoole5854 Жыл бұрын

    The trouble is that there are a great number of people who want it to be true, I am afraid when I put it through my translator it just came back with "bollocks" I am surprised no one has asked for money yet! Like you I am a total amateur with Photoshop but my son could have done this when he was ten, its a young persons world with computers apparently the fence is done with something called layering but if anyone wants to correct me I would not dispute it as I really don't know. I ounce saw a documentary made in Tasmania where they had a videoed sighting and went looking for a lair, bones and scat which to me seems the logical way to go, I don't remember the name of the program but a talented man like yourself will no doubt find it, good hunting and all the best!

  • @quesophobia
    @quesophobia Жыл бұрын

    The fences don't line up. In the first one the closest fence is too new for a abandoned zoo, the second fence (that looks like the one in the next image) is very light as if the camera was farther back, along with no suports for it and the third looks old enough but its at a different angle than the first fence. And I have no idea what the yellow thing is in the corner, it may be a pole wraped in a pool noodle? In the second image the fence again looks too new compared to the pole and there is nothing securing the fence to the pole. The pole looks rusted and ready to fall apart, i may be looking for things now but the pole has no shadow. I've spent a few hours in photo shop and I could easily fake the fence, idk about the actual picture.

  • @MELODYMUNRO
    @MELODYMUNRO2 жыл бұрын

    Tasmania is half the size of England and much of it is still wilderness, so yes, it could very much still be alive.

  • @hayleypaigereviews6744
    @hayleypaigereviews67443 жыл бұрын

    I actually seen a Tasmanian tiger 2 weeks ago. I live in Australia and they where very very very common around Naracoorte south Australia which is where I’m currently living! I heard a weird noise I’d never heard before and I work with Australian wildlife everyday and have been for years so I went outside with a torch 🔦 and it was a Tasmanian tiger. Even my partner seen it. By the time I got my phone it was gone unfortunately.

  • @grantfenton1831

    @grantfenton1831

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you can get a picture PLEASE send one to me. Email is fentongrant51@gmail.com

  • @Pschybbo

    @Pschybbo

    2 жыл бұрын

    You know what? I believe you because I spotted one in WA on Friday.

  • @hayleypaigereviews6744

    @hayleypaigereviews6744

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Pschybbo they’re still very much alive, scarce but they’re around!

  • @derekmay8679

    @derekmay8679

    Жыл бұрын

    This comment is why I love to believe they are still around.. I like the no frills explanation you gave... That's what's believable about it... I hope you might be the one to get the first real good shot of it..

  • @johnligthart
    @johnligthart2 жыл бұрын

    To be honest it really looks like one! I'd love to know more!

  • @cakesboo6554
    @cakesboo6554 Жыл бұрын

    I painted my dog as a tassie tiger once. All I had to do was put a broom stick up his arse and take a photo, whammo, tassie tiger! Love the content. You’re funny mate 👍🏼. I live here and I would love to think there are a couple still around but there’s been so many efforts I’m afraid they r extinct. Hope I’m wrong

  • @zizzyandbunny711
    @zizzyandbunny7113 жыл бұрын

    I know they are alive. I’ve slightly seen one myself on a bush holiday

  • @peterheisterkamp6911

    @peterheisterkamp6911

    3 жыл бұрын

    Where?

  • @lgk1420

    @lgk1420

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@peterheisterkamp6911 Tasmania where he seen it lol

  • @zizzyandbunny711

    @zizzyandbunny711

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@peterheisterkamp6911 in Wa near gabriel chocolate factory. There is a house next to it with a lot of bushland, thats where i saw it

  • @Niklo74
    @Niklo74Ай бұрын

    I'm a bit late but the image reminds me about some about 100 years old pictures and the Mexican guy probably used the old photo as basis for one of the "living tasmanian Tiger" in Mexico. So these 3 living Thylacines unfortunately just lives in the fantasy story.

  • @MarcusTDM
    @MarcusTDM2 жыл бұрын

    The first pic doesn’t look anything like a thylacine. It’s a kangaroo. If he saw some, why didn’t he take a better photo. Surely if you were going to photograph an animal thats been extinct for 85 years you’d get a proper picture wouldn’t you?

  • @RaghunathSharma000
    @RaghunathSharma0002 жыл бұрын

    Why no video?

  • @davebdot6713
    @davebdot67133 жыл бұрын

    This photo looks like a re-collored version of an 1930 thylacine piture

  • @AlmostBipedal
    @AlmostBipedal3 жыл бұрын

    Considering there were also pictures of big cats, my guess would be that it's a manipulated photo of a tiger (cat, not Tasmanian!)

  • @bigbiemacaw
    @bigbiemacaw3 жыл бұрын

    That photo is a lifted still from the original film from the last one with an Instagram filter so yes it is a tiger but the original footage is black and white and not shot in Mexico..to be fair as soon as I heard influencer I knew it would be an edit...that's all some of those Kids do..not all some editing genius

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, the 'influencer' gives it away really doesn't it haha

  • @bigbiemacaw

    @bigbiemacaw

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WildlifeWithCookie yes..I just started uploading footage of my Macaw I trained to free fly..he's still only a baby but I'll never get to 1000 subscribers..lol I have 50 in two months is that very slow how long did it take you to get that first 1000..feel free to go look see...and subscribe..I've subbed you ..you do me..lol not sounding how I meant..I live how you do your videos .great channel..

  • @brutalfilms4571
    @brutalfilms45713 жыл бұрын

    Look at the second pic look at the fence it’s looks to clean to be real

  • @MilliFroggo

    @MilliFroggo

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don’t see a shadow

  • @caszk4560

    @caszk4560

    3 жыл бұрын

    But this guy is convinced... And he has a KZread channel.

  • @marksupialwolf1111
    @marksupialwolf11113 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting indeed,I research actual sightings of thylacines in South Australia,we have so much historical & current sightings that make the newspaper & television & radio but they just get dismissed time and time again because science says their not their but the 1000's of sightings that have been documented over the past 100 years says otherwise from the mainland of Australia to Tasmania,come look in the "The thylacine awareness group of Australia and Tasmania",checkout our KZread videos showing trail cam/dash cam images and information from a group committed to the awareness that this marsupial is still alive & to put into place its protection,we are a major voice for the thylacine here down under.

  • @WildlifeWithCookie

    @WildlifeWithCookie

    3 жыл бұрын

    Is that 'Tagoa'? I'm already subscribed to the KZread but can't get in to the Facebook group

  • @marksupialwolf1111

    @marksupialwolf1111

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WildlifeWithCookie yes that's correct but i have nothing to do with the Facebook groups decisions im out in the field doing the research.

  • @logent6620

    @logent6620

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes im Australian i live in Sydney but i do believes they alive because i believe people and people of the land who live out back ..and have watched your video its a shame scientists could help ,we need to make more of thylacinces

  • @rogerramjet6429

    @rogerramjet6429

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@marksupialwolf1111 they're still in WA too mate I'm one of two people that I know have laid eyes on one myself. My mates wife saw one in early 1998 near Wooroolloo meat factory in the Perth hills, and mine was between Merredin and Southern Cross around half way between Perth and Kalgoorlie in 2008. Guy that was in the truck with me in the husband of the woman mentioned above. I fail to see that myself and her, plus another woman at the same time as her sighting, have seen the last one alive, being 300kms apart. Has to be enough for a breeding population, but critically endangered. I'll sub to that channel mentioned above too.

  • @katherinejacoby4433
    @katherinejacoby44332 жыл бұрын

    Did u see the trail cam pix from the obsessed tas tiger man I think released in Feb '21? It allegedly shows a mum & dad & the tail end of a young thyla.... There's def one of the pix where it looks like a wallaby maybe but the young pic is compelling....

  • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145
    @asa-punkatsouthvinland71452 жыл бұрын

    Last known Tasmanian Tiger died in 1936. So my thoughts were 1) this guy in Mexico is claiming to see 3 in an abandoned zoo in Mexico? If it's abandoned who feeds the tigers in the cages? 2) how have they had a breeding population over the decades with such small numbers of animals?

  • @morningstarghuleh1087
    @morningstarghuleh10873 жыл бұрын

    Nah, it's photoshop. He's just taken a colourised photo and added fencing over the top. The 'zoo' would have to have been breeding them for nearly 100 years, and why would you keep that a secret? Who could keep that a secret for that long? The sightings in the wild are another thing though, if a takahe in New Zealand can be found 50 years after it was supposed to be extinct, finding a thylacine in Australia is possible.

  • @WatersAbove77

    @WatersAbove77

    3 жыл бұрын

    It is definitely photoshopped but selling extinct animals you secretly breed sounds like it could be a good business.

  • @lucatriet575
    @lucatriet5753 жыл бұрын

    I dont know why. there are a lot of animals im too young to have encountered them but for some reason im upset for not seeing a tasmaniam tiger

  • 3 жыл бұрын

    I would love it to be a Thylacine, but the back end seems a little bit too high and the body more straight.

  • @josiemystery
    @josiemystery Жыл бұрын

    I don't care what anyone thinks. I'm just going to be honest. Years ago I had a bigfoot sighting. It exists. I have seen it as well as the others who were with me. It was as real as anything. Now, if this massive, 8 foot maybe taller creature can go on this long undiscovered, I'm almost positive the tiger sightings are true. I wonder if it may take another 50 to a hundred years for their numbers to go up to what they were before the 1930s. This is what I hope. They are magnificent animals. It's such a shame but I have a lot of hope they do still exist.

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