04 July 2003, 16:59
NickuduJust Another Thylacine Pic?
Just other Tasmanian Tiger pic? No, not really. What's special about this picture?

Is it the last pic of a wild tassie tiger?
Bakes
04 July 2003, 17:04
NickuduEven more special than that, my friend!
04 July 2003, 17:36
Stryker225Is it the last messenger/attack "dog" of the secret Aboriginal ninjas before they replaced them with wombats?
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04 July 2003, 17:40
smallfryThat crazzy ape in the backround? what is that thing behind it nick?
05 July 2003, 00:19
NickuduSupposedly, this is the only documented photo of a Thylacine in its' natural habitat. (?) Below, is one other that may qualify, from Queensland 1964, which is said to be the last photo of a living Thylacine but there is apparently some discussion as to the veracity of this photo. Either way, 99% of existing photos seem to depict captured specimens.
[ 07-04-2003, 15:23: Message edited by: Nickudu ]Hey Nick...bet you didn't know they are still alive. Talk to most Tasmanian's and they tell you that in the back country they are still roaming around. A few guys have seen them.
Bakes
05 July 2003, 01:28
Pete EThere was a recent documentry on the TV about these and it seems that even when it was known that they were on the verge of extinction in the wild there were still enough in various zoos and private collections to make a viable attempt to save them, but basically nobody bothered. When the last captive male died in a zoo (can't remember the date) it turned out that when they examined the body, the zoo had made a mistake, and it was actually a female and again they realised that they had missed there chance to do something...
05 July 2003, 03:45
NickuduI think that was 1936 Pete (?). I have a few photos that mention this date. I can only say I hope BAKES is right. That would be very exciting news.