Does This Tasmanian Tiger Evidence Change Everything?

Published 2023-05-17
A clip from the Animal Anomalies podcast in which we discuss the best evidence to support the Tasmanian Tigers continued existence past 1936 and even to the present


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All Comments (21)
  • @seebee216
    In July 89 I saw, close-up, an adult Tas Tiger on a hilltop north of Murrurundi, NSW. Large yawn (180*) and it eased away into the tall grass. No one was interested. 30' away. Fearsome.
  • I live in Tasmania and I believe that the Tasmania tiger still exists, if I took a photo of one I would never publish it as there are too many wierdos out there who would want to catch it or kill it. Love the show 💜
  • @Oxurus
    Scientific consensus: We havn't had any confirmed sightings of the Thylacine since the 1930's. No photos, no videos, nothing. Hunter: Its still around! I shot a thylacine and took some photos! Scientists: Can we see those photos? Hunter: ....No.
  • @MuertaRara
    Oh man if they have pictures why not release them?
  • I've commented this on multiple other thylacine videos so I'll share it again. My farther in law has told me this story that back in the early/mid 2000s a couple of hunters accidentally shot one. They then took it back to the tunnack pub and it was put into the deep freezer. He seen it the night it was shot. Now he's unsure of what happened to it after that but he had been told that the university of Tas came and took it and also paid the hunters and owner of the pub to keep quiet about the incident. I personally do believe they are still out there and think there is evidence that proves it but it has not been released to the public for the same reason as why the story I was told was never mentioned because idiots with half a brain would go out track one and kill one just to make a name for themselves.
  • @stevenvdc681
    Four people I know including me seen one tasmanian tiger 25 years ago in the Colquhoun Regional Park in Victoria 100 metres away and it stopped in its tracks for 30 seconds looked at us and run away we were in shock seen it .1995 no sh*t 👀. One of the people who seen the Tasmanian tiger out of the four people was a farmer he was a four generation farmer .
  • This is so interesting. I want to know more and I think we got the right man on the job. I'm starting to believe Cookie is a "can do" kind of guy when he takes on a question such as this. I love his passion on the subject of the Thylacine's exsistance and on top of all this I think he is a very smart guy looking at all angles and asking the right questions and has just the right amount of skepticism to get to the truth. Keep up the fine work Cook!
  • I`m just surprised that anything needs to be hunted in Tasmania - what`s wrong with people ?
  • @mikehillas
    I wonder if there's just a small remnant population hanging on --let's say no more than 30 animals. If that's the case, and they're also nocturnal, they could go a long time without being "discovered".
  • I hope its still out there it took decade upon decade of dedicated looking to find the night parrot so its possible and the night parrot had just 2 sightings the tasi tiger has loads of sightings.Fingers crossed 🤞
  • @Richard-gy1pq
    Love it! It's not easy to find this information as government cover it up. You can't report a sighting to a shire or council cause they don't care biosecurity same! Can only report to your idol at Tagoa, ambiguous or where lite meets dark. Before them u couldn't really report to anyone.
  • @bigred8438
    Before l would even consider the foot photo as evidence of the Adamfield event, l would have to know whether that photo was of a dead thylacine not just a photo of one of the living thylacines reclining in its cage, kept at the zoo. Secondly, if it is a thylacine foot (looks like it), how can we verify the photo is a photo of the Adamfield thylacine that was shot? There are also plenty of photographs around of dead thylacines which could be copied and skins of thylacines in the museums as well as taxidermied examples.
  • @kenmcgregor6075
    Lots of hearsay but no evidence . A modern-recent photo of one would be worth a small fortune to the owner ,where are that guys copies who else has seen them , even one would do . The guys that were supposed to have shot one and taken photos could easily pass one to a friend who " just found it " and collect the payout for them to share . At one stage there was a $100 k reward for any recent photo after 1936 and yet nothing turned up . There are lots of stuffed ones all around the world , nothing is stopping someone taking a photo of a foot from one of them then using that for comparison . All those stories are no more legit than all the others because there is no solid evidence .
  • @MonkeyMagick
    PNG 2025. Saving up for trail cameras right now.