Thylacine Photos Released

Thylacine Photos Released
Thylacine Photos Released

Neil Waters released a video last week teasing fans about the photos which he claimed were proof the extinct animals were still alive. Get the latest science stories from CNET every week.


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Alleged Thylacine Photos Released Mar 1 2021 After a whirlwind week in which they were the subject of considerable speculation a Tasmanian Tiger researchers purported photos of a juvenile thylacine have been released to the public and unfortunately the nature of the creature in question is rather hard to decipher.

Thylacine photos released. Tasmanian tiger hunter says there IS a way to prove that the animal he took a photo of is the real thylacine - even though scientists say only DNA will do Neil Waters claims he has three photos of. Neil Waters released a video. Neil talks about Nick Mooneys.

Waters uploaded the latest video titled THYLACINE JOEY PHOTO on Sunday in which he reveals the three images that he believes are likely the extinct marsupials and not a cat or pademelon. Neil Waters president of the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia released a video on Monday claiming he had new images of a baby Tasmanian tiger taken from a camera trap in north-east Tasmania. After a whirlwind week in which they were the subject of considerable speculation a Tasmanian Tiger researchers purported photos of a juvenile thylacine have been released to the public and unfortunately the nature of.

In 2017 trail camera footage and pictures were released by the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia in the same month a schoolteacher claimed that he had taken a video of a thylacine while filming the sunrise and later that year a trio of investigators claimed to have captured footage of a Tasmanian Tiger. A leading Tasmanian tiger expert says new images purportedly of the extinct thylacine are in fact of a totally different species. Who couldve guessed that Neil would make the same mistake again.

The highly anticipated photos of a living Tasmania tiger family have been released and the man who captured them says hes absolutely confident at least one is a thylacine. So he plans on a March 1st release but he shows people and lets them discredit them. A video posted by Neil Waters president of the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia TAGOA this week claims that photos of a male and female adult thylacine.

The highly anticipated photos of a Tasmania tiger family have been released and the man who captured them says hes absolutely confident at least one is a thylacine. The Thylacine photos have been released by the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia and I share my opinions on what actually lies within the pictures. The author of the photograph who wished only to be known as Andrew lives in North East Tasmania and it is in this region the animal was photographed on one of his game trail cameras on the 31st of march 2008.

Waters uploaded the latest video on Sunday titled THYLACINE JOEY PHOTO revealing the three images he believes are likely the extinct marsupials and not a cat or pademelon. In late 2016 an image depicting an animal was released by its author who claimed it was a thylacine or Tasmanian Tiger a presumed extinct top level marsupial predator. Neil Waters President of the Thylacine Awareness Group Of Australia presents three photos of what he believes are thylacines.

Waters claimed last week that the footage showed non-ambiguous evidence of the thylacine but the video which you can watch below is far from conclusive. Now the footage has been released. Tassie tiger hunter Neil Waters from the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia released a video of coloured pictures he claims are of the elusive animals.

He not a very good con artist. Now the footage has been released. Waters uploaded the latest video titled THYLACINE JOEY PHOTO.

Nick Mooney of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery has confirmed that the photos are pademelons and not thylacines.


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