Sorry folks, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery says the recent Thylacine sighting was most likely Tasmanian pademelons. The same year, a kayaker recorded footage that purported to show an extinct ivory-billed woodpecker in an Arkansas swamp, provoking heated coverage and broad scientific interest. But Nick Mooney, honorary curator of vertebrate zoology at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery reviewed and assessed the material provided by Waters. But unconfirmed sightings have regularly been reported for decades. We believe that the first image is the mum, we know the second image is the baby, because its so tiny, and the third image is the dad.. external_links_in_new_windows_load(external_links_in_new_windows_loop); Big whispers in the cryptid/extinct animals world are rumbling today with the hot rumours that images of a thylacine (a.k.a. As we now know that thylacines were not as chunky as once thought, researchers have concluded that thylacines probably fed on smaller animals such as possums and birds. Tasmanian tiger) family have been captured and sent to the Hobart Museum for verification. They had a short, brownish-yellow coat with a distinctive pattern of stripes along the rump. for (var t=0; t
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