Thylacine Still Alive?
Thylacine Still Alive?
The last known Thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger, died in a zoo in 1936. Since then, countless folks have allegedly spotted living Tasmanian Tigers. Giving the occassional rediscovery of supposedly extinct animals, you can’t just totally brush these claims aside (even if most people making the claims are obvious hucksters).
The latest claim of a live Thylacine comes from two German tourists, Klaus Emmerichs and Birgit Jansen who say they took two photos of a Thylacine in March, 2005.
Now, they are headed back to Tasmania to capture the extinct beast on video.
We wish them luck.
Of course, they didn’t help their credibility when they tried to sell their photos for $25,000.
Read more details about these intrepid Thylacine hunters here.
tiffany on 22 Jan 2008 at 6:19 pm #
i believe them but can you please make it less scary for the children about 7-9 who watch this especially scaredy cats not me my sibling he didnt want me to tell shh i swear but i believe them about this much - - thats how much i belive them so ya get my drift come up with more proof before you post these things kk see ya later twolf
Jessica Nyquist on 16 Nov 2008 at 4:15 am #
I believe that a small number of thylacines are still living in Australia. I was watching a show one time on Animal Planet that showed footage of what was thought to be the now extinct thylacine that some campers had videotaped with there video camera.