Monday, July 10, 2017

THYLACINES IN THE NEWS




Schoolteacher Paul Day, 52, said he filmed the suspected thylacine in farmland near Moonta while location scouting for sunrise photography, The ...]


... it would also be possible to take samples from water bodies in Tasmania, to see if there's any chance of detection of a Thylacine [Tasmanian Tiger].".


With the news that Far North Queensland researchers are going out on a legitimate thylacine hunt after a spate of supposed sightings, is it any wonder ...


“I thought to myself, 'If that's not a thylacine I'll eat my hat'.” Mr Day uploaded the footage to his YouTube channel for others to watch and comment on, ...


The last-known thylacine, also known as a Tasmanian Tiger, is believed to have died in Hobart Zoo in 1936. But after numerous claims of public ...



Also known as Hobart Zoo, the site at the Domain was opened in 1895 and was famous for being the location of the last known living thylacine before

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