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    Default Good news -- The Tasmanian Tiger is no longer extinct !

    https://www.rt.com/viral/359671-tasm...potted-camera/

    We need to create a vast wild life reserve around the sites of their
    most recent sightings....

    And we need 1/10th of 1% of the money spent on covertly funding
    ISIS and other terrorists in Syria .... to be spent on a breeding / cloning
    program to ensure these wonderful creatures don't actually become
    extinct.

    be happy :-)

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    Default Re: Good news -- The Tasmanian Tiger is no longer extinct !

    Possible Evidence of Living Tazmanian Tigers

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    Default Re: Good news -- The Tasmanian Tiger is no longer extinct !

    Quote Posted by Atlas (here)
    Possible Evidence of Living Tazmanian Tigers
    I'm considering the possibility that "video #2" is presenting us with some sort of hyena.

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    Default Re: Good news -- The Tasmanian Tiger is no longer extinct !

    There are no hyenas in Australia...

    Do or did hyenas ever live in australia?
    "No - outside zoos, there were no hyenas. There were large, carnivorous marsupials, however, such as the thylacine."
    "Only in zoos; hyenas are placental mammals, which were virtually unknown in Australia until we silly apes arrived"

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    Default Re: Good news -- The Tasmanian Tiger is no longer extinct !

    Atlas-- you have no idea how much I wish you were right and the tiger is no longer extinct. Just imagine, we 'stupid apes' destroyed a species so recently that we were able to FILM the animal in its last days I am so angry about it, not that anger and sadness helps. I have visited Tasmania and there are areas which so far are still wilderness and that gives me hope that these unique Australian animals have managed to survive. Sadly though, I think it is very unlikely.

    Thank you for the opportunity to see 'The last of his kind' again.

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    Default Re: Good news -- The Tasmanian Tiger is no longer extinct !

    Quote Posted by lucidity (here)
    We need to create a vast wild life reserve around the sites of their
    most recent sightings....

    And we need 1/10th of 1% of the money spent on covertly funding
    ISIS and other terrorists in Syria .... to be spent on a breeding / cloning
    program to ensure these wonderful creatures don't actually become
    extinct.

    be happy :-)
    did we hunt these ones out of existence?
    Hard times create strong men, Strong men create good times, Good times create weak men, Weak men create hard times.
    Where are you?

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    Lightbulb Re: Good news -- The Tasmanian Tiger is no longer extinct !

    • Why I Believe The Tasmanian Tiger Is Still Alive...

    For years, sightings of the Tasmanian Tiger, or Thylacine, have persisted throughout mainland Australia and Tasmania. I have personally been on expeditions to both of these places and believe there is one last place to look, Papua New Guinea. Here are some of my reasons why I believe the Tasmanian Tiger is still alive.
    • Tasmanian Tiger Caught on Camera? (New 2024):

    The Tasmanian tiger, also known as Thylacine, is an animal I looked for on Extinct or Alive. It is one of the most well-known extinct animals, and this man named Zack may have caught it on camera. Could this be proof thylacine is still alive?

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