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Re: Thylacine / Tasmanian Tiger

Have you ever seen a coelacanth?
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I thought some still existed but were rare? Haven't there been cases of fisherman catching them?
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the thylacine has been my favourite animal of all time since the fourth grade
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Re: Thylacine / Tasmanian Tiger

Tasmanian tiger sighting claimed
Posted on June 2, 2009, 6:06pm

A Donovans man says he saw an animal on Monday afternoon that resembled a Tasmanian tiger.
Richard Elliott was driving along Dry Creek Road toward Princess Margaret Rose Cave when he observed the mystery animal near a pine plantation about 3.30pm.

“At first I thought it was a fox, but it was too long and gangly,” Mr Elliott said.

“It had a long tail; it definitely wasn’t a fox.”
Mr Elliott said the animal was definitely not a dog or a cat either.

It moved into the bush too quickly for him to determine if it had stripes.

Mr Elliott said the animal was long and skinny, with exposed ribs.

The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, is believed to have become extinct when a captured animal died in 1936.

There have been no officially verified sightings of a Thylacine in mainland Australia, but many unconfirmed sightings have been reported in the South East of South Australia, Western Victoria and South Gippsland.

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Re: Thylacine / Tasmanian Tiger

I believe it is still alive ! I will go there and find it one day along with all the other hidden things Tasmania is hiding, I have a feeling they are out west where the old abandoned mines are & where they have & still log.

The whole Gunn's conspiracy is a lot more believing now as I have always thought that this was the case regarding the Tasmanian Tiger & unearthing the truth.


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