http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-06/tasmanian-tiger-sighting-claimed-by-trio/8877598?sf111831928=1
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-06/tasmanian-tiger-sighting-claimed-by-trio/8877598?sf111831928=1
sarahs mum said:
I don’t see the pictures and video as compelling.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-06/tasmanian-tiger-sighting-claimed-by-trio/8877598?sf111831928=1
It’s definitely a grainy thing.
Michael V said:
sarahs mum said:I don’t see the pictures and video as compelling.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-06/tasmanian-tiger-sighting-claimed-by-trio/8877598?sf111831928=1
marks mr V down as not sure
Bubblecar said:
It’s definitely a grainy thing.
It’s like a test for paraedolia. And I fail.
It’s a chupacabra…
furious said:
It’s a chupacabra…
Someone on the ABC comments suggested Harold Holt.
Would that be on facebook?
In truth it looked more like a cat…
furious said:
- Someone on the ABC comments suggested Harold Holt.
Would that be on facebook?
Of course. But the story started in the Muckery this morning.
It claims the footage contains recordings of the animal barking and nosing their camera.
i’d like to see that.
It might be some other blurry extinct animal, like a small dinosaur.
Or one of them panthers…
There is a lot of wild up behind Maydena. But it is wet. I thought the thylacine liked dry forest. on the other hand all the animals that are supposed to like dry forest are crowded onto my wet block.
Bubblecar said:
It might be some other blurry extinct animal, like a small dinosaur.
or a well fed tassie devil?
:-)
I read an article the other day saying scienticians were going to the Cairns area to investigate Tassie tiger sightings.