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Between 7mins 52 seconds
and 7 mins 54 seconds it is seen moving away at the bottom left of the screen parallel to the fence line.
If you look close enough you will see the movement passing through a bush or tree.
If I didn’t notice it move in that direction past the entrance of the concrete pipes that allow water to flow under the roads,
One could have speculated that it went in through the concrete pipe and hid it self. However I’ve taken a lot of notice that in most sightings that they use catchments to hunt and most sightings happen when the thylacine doesn’t go under the road through the man made pipes they go over the road instead and that’s when they get seen and sightings take place. This is common in many documented sightings I’ve only heard of one where it went over the road then was seen then went off the road shoulder then though a concrete pipe then back under the road in the direction it came from. That’s cheeky as fuck if true.
Seems they constantly reposition then conceal then reposition again.
As seen in this clip.
It goes from the water trough then hides
Then to the tree then hides
Then goes down the fence line and hides. Perhaps if it went back to the pipe and hid as they are under ground dwellers if you weren’t out of range and were close enough to hover a drone at both ends of the pipe till you block of both sides.
Then you would have a live specimen,
If people donate 10 million in funding towards cloning whats a live one worth lol.
If one knows how they operate perhaps there’s a better chance to capture one.
All live specimens were once trapped at some stage.
I didn’t notice in 200 comments anyone mention the concrete pipes that go under the road. I’d assume if a car pulled up though it would probably run.
Anyway this one moved so quick that I assume it was the larger species that is more agile. The ones reported as greyhound shape. They move quick as fuck and bounce at full speed.
3 foxes. One a bit shier than the others. Took off quicker because it’s probably been shot at before. Not all foxes run the same as each other
ОтветитьI hope they are still out there,,,I can't see why they are not still running around..Tassie still has a fair bit of unexplored territory..
Ответитьreal thylacine!
ОтветитьLooks like a fox to me
ОтветитьHi Guys, back in 1995, Margaret River area Western Australia on Rosa Brook Rd, me and two mates had to brake our car suddenly, nearly hit a thylacine BOUNDING across the road from left to right with CLEAR STRIPES, RIGID TAIL, WEIRD BACK LEGS, STRANGE BOUNDING RUN. Just near there, in The Devils Lair Cave, the mummified remains of thylacines were found, and farmers complain of their sheep getting killed by them, hundreds of sightings and tracks. The three of us all saw the same animal. There's no reason to try to artificially bring them back when they never even left. Mainland and all. Long live the Thylacines.
ОтветитьThere is NO Thylacine in this 15 minutes of Nothing. That was a fox. Daylight would be a much better time to get the footage you desire. I believe it might exist, but this ain't that. Good luck!
ОтветитьIm no expert but when I first watched this I didn't think anything of it. The second time, I did see it hop rather than strides in a full blown sprint. Then it disappeared into that tree. I then remembered hearing something said from that Biologist Forrest something. That thylacine would live in burrowed out trees. So maybe that's it's den!?
ОтветитьNoisy drone middle of the night freaking the fck out of the local wildlife.
Got it.
FYI: Looking for a thylacine try Tasmania not the mainland.
I always hoped it was still alive.
ОтветитьThat’s the foxiest fox I’ve ever seen.
ОтветитьYep, a thylosene. I can imagine that.
ОтветитьWhen will people ever learn that when the so called civilised race hunts something into extinction, it is EXTINCT folks.
ОтветитьI think you've found yourself a cat
ОтветитьThis is a poor system to id anything,i think your kidding your self.😂
ОтветитьPerhaps it was a Dingo, as they often hunt sheep and smaller animals.
ОтветитьBack in 2001 my wife and I took the kids on a trip to Tasmania. While on the road between Strahan and Queenstown on the west coast, both my wife and I clearly saw a large dog like animal come out of the bush, cross the road and, with one leap, climb up the embankment (at least 2 - 2.5 metres high) on the other side. Unfortunately, it was too far away & too quick to get a detailed look but, the animal in question was too big to be a feral cat or dog. Until my dying day, I'm convinced that what we saw was a Thylacine. True story.
ОтветитьIt’s a hare in comparison to the trough it’s very small
ОтветитьWhy do you pester wildlife with your freaking drone??? 🙄
Ответитьmore likely to be a dog or some similar animal. It's possible some TT survived after the last known one died. But if the TT hasn't been spotted regularly, its numbers would not have been healthy enough to continue propagating, and would have still gone extinct by now. Same reason Nessie cannot possibly exist.
ОтветитьA shame you could not get a good clear image of it, but man that thing moves fast and all over the place too. I'd so love to see that tail clearly and the stripes.
ОтветитьFox and Rabbit without doubt !!! Thylacine moves very differently [Plantigrade] !!!
Ответитьディンゴじゃね?
ОтветитьHow much did this drone setup cost?
ОтветитьYour best video yet.
Runs like a rabbit but way to big to be a rabbit..
What a bunch of bullshit
ОтветитьCould be groundbreaking work here. The tail is highly significant and not proportioned to a dogs, being longer in relation to the body. Note the long bony tail or compare it to a fox tail which is shorter and much hairier. The rear legs are so obvious, as is it's hopping with use of its front legs to literally outperform a fox or a dog/wolf/dingo
ОтветитьPaused it on 0.25 speed, in several pauses u can see a very straight tail and before it starts running u can see it stand on 2 feet.
ОтветитьLooked like a hare to me….but that’s my opinion only.
ОтветитьGood stuff. It's certainly not a fox and had that bunched up motion similar to other footage. Just couldn't quite get close enough to confirm the tail and leg length to rule out a dog.
ОтветитьThese videos never show positive evidence lol there either too far away or blurry, won’t believe anything till a high quality image is provided
ОтветитьThis is definitely some clear solid evidence, no cuts no fancy editing, just raw evidence, I'm no expert but compared to the other animals movements in the clip, it's definitely strange and unlike the others, very erradic, awesome footage though, would have been exciting for sure
Ответитьthanks for footage :)
ОтветитьHes a rough idea where it's hiding ?? Get in there and set up those video camera's that the hunters use motion activated?
ОтветитьI’m a true believer that there out there, although my opinion is this looks like a dingo
ОтветитьVery intriguing footage. I have never seen a fox move like that before, and I have no doubt that it was a quadraped. I like to believe they are still out there and truly think they are. I stated most of this in a reply already, but i wish we could've gotten a look at the height of it's heels.
ОтветитьDefinitely a fox
ОтветитьIt's amazing what people who watch footage like this will explain away the animal as. A Fox, maybe. A rabbit, what? Baby kangaroo? Are these people serious? This is actually pretty cool footage and I commend you for getting it because it's a lot better than a blurry Neil Waters photo. This animal has that signature marsupial rocky bound to their run and walk.
To anyone who doesn't know what I'm talking about, look up Tasmanian devils running footage and you'll see they rock when they run. But yeah, awesome footage and this is the fastest I've ever seen a thylacine on footage go.
I believe they alive! 🙏
Ответитьaccording to ur measurement of the water tank, that size could easily be a thylacine
Ответитьbro.. Don't you know those kind of animals literally get spooked tf out by drones because of the frequencies they blast out that makes them go crazy? Just like an amplified dogwhistle..
EDIT: Not GPS, other frequencies
Not a thylacine. It looked like a baby kangaroo.
ОтветитьFeral cat
ОтветитьI was confused cause i heard a British accent at first as well
ОтветитьOnly thing that creates doubts is the location. But the movement and the way the creature was sooo elusive. Need to send this video to some experts and have them have their say on it
ОтветитьIt looked like a rabbit to me
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