Scientists Reveal Surprising New Findings About The Tasmanian Tiger!

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Dive into the mysterious world of the Tasmanian Tiger, also known as the Thylacine, which was declared extinct over 40 years ago yet continues to captivate and mystify. This elusive predator of Tasmania has sparked immense interest with hundreds of unverified sightings suggesting it may still roam the remote wilderness. 🐅💫

Join us as we explore the rich history of the Thylacine, from its dominance in the Tasmanian ecosystem to its tragic decline due to human activity and bounty hunting. We'll look into the intriguing sightings and ongoing research that keep the legend alive. Could the Tasmanian Tiger still be hiding in the shadows of Tasmania or even on the mainland where it supposedly went extinct 2,000 years ago? 🕵️‍♂️🌲

We'll also talk about the efforts by scientists to possibly bring back the Thylacine through advanced cloning techniques, inspired by successful genetic recoveries like that of the woolly mammoth. Is bringing back extinct species the future for the Thylacine, or might it still exist in untouched habitats? 🧬🔬

👇 Share your thoughts in the comments: Do you believe the Tasmanian Tiger could still be out there?

- Ancient Animal Atlas -

#TasmanianTiger #Thylacine #ExtinctAnimals #DeExtinction #Cryptozoology #Tasmania #WildlifeConservation #NatureMysteries #AnimalExtinction #ScienceExploration

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Chapters:

00:00 Introduction
00:35 The Tylacine
01:29 The Footage
03:30 The Sightings
05:34 The Search Continues
08:19 A Final Twist?
09:50 Even More Sightings
10:12 The Doyle Thylacine Footage
11:15 Some Famous Photos
12:35 Were The Sightings Real?
14:56 Extinct or Alive?
16:54 Rebirth
18:04 Conclusion

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TN: Damir G. Martin

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I love this channel. Your videos are very well done. Plus there supper interesting. Hope this Chanel blows up. One mill😊

billybybee
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It’s definitely out there, that’s what i believe.

aquamarinekaykb
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I’m 28 and lived my whole life in Florida and I’ve never seen a wild alligator until this week so I think it’s possible there’s still some tazy tigers somewhere

Kreonkreon
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I wish all prehostoric animals were alive but slobbery monsters hunted them like ooh I’m hungry can’t they just hunt one prehistoric animal

nuwqiuo
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3:44 how it went extinct 2000 years ago if it went extinct in 1936

Mistytheangel
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They probably still exist, just not in large numbers.

anpr
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They ARE STILL ALIVE....WAKE UP‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️

philfossil
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I believe that it still exists, ans we should leave it to hell alone !

jameskelman
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Your thumbnail picture makes it look like a cat, it looked VERY much like a canine not a feline, in fact its often cited as the text book case of convergent evolution, a marsupial "canine".

deanfirnatine
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Why don’t you also get to make a suggestion to create the YouTube Videos Shows about the evolution and the history of the Extinct Prehistoric Giant Predatory Eagles called Woodward's eagle (Buteogallus woodwardi)🇺🇸🦅, Extinct Prehistoric Giant Carnivorous Monstrous Birds Of Prey of North America and the Caribbean that are much more closely related to Black Hawks, but not Eagles on the next Ancient Animal Atlas coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍

HassanMohamed-rmcb
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There probably not enuf individuals to be able to repopulate this animal sadly.

peterpzazz
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Are they not in parts of South America.someyears back groups tried to establish settlements over there.😊😊they must have taken over breeding pairs.New Guinea is also a likely hangout..

donaldferguson
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Why don't you also get to make a suggestion to create the YouTube Videos Shows about an Extinct Prehistoric Giant Flightless Ratite Bird of Madagascar called the Elephant Bird (Aepyornithiformes)🇲🇬🐘🐦, the Extinct Ancient Giant Flightless Relatives of the Stout Terrestrial New Zealand Flightless Ratite Birds called the Kiwis (Apterygiformes) and were also the inspirations of the Mythical and Legendary Bird Of Prey that preyed and fed on Elephants called the Roc with the ideas of Marco Polo, as well as their Gigantic Eggs on the next Ancient Animal Atlas coming up next?!👍👍👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

HassanMohamed-rmcb
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The floating tiger is very much alive. T

nocywgu
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Why don't you also get to make a suggestion to create the YouTube Videos Shows about an Extinct Prehistoric Giant Flightless Ratite Bird of New Zealand called the Moa (Dinornithiformes)🇳🇿🐦, the Extinct Ancient Giant Flightless Relatives of the Small Terrestrial South American Ratite Birds called the Tinamous, that can fly and were also prey to the Predatory And Carnivorous Haast’s Eagles (Hieraaetus moorei) on the next Ancient Animal Atlas coming up next?!👍👍👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

HassanMohamed-rmcb
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If it's anywhere it's in Papua New Guinea no problem

richardmurphy
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Disappearing off grid...? Hahaha . It was shot to extinction

taurbaby
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Why don't you also get to make a suggestion to create the YouTube Videos Shows about an Extinct Flightless Bird of the Mauritius Island in Africa called the Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) 🇲🇺🕊️🦤, the Extinct Flightless Relatives of the Nicobar Pigeons (Caloenas nicobarica) and is also a famous character from Lewis Caroll’s 1865’s Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland on the next Ancient Animal Atlas up coming up next?!👍👍👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

HassanMohamed-rmcb
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The fact that experts have not rejected the Waters photos, even to the extent a SPCA or similar expert asserted it definitely wasn't a cat says more about experts. Such ineptitude isn't proving the validity of the photos, it's showing education and experience can't universally cure stupid or distortion. A couple of them are clearly a tabby cat. Likewise, these enthusiasts show photos of foxes and dogs that faintly resemble what night be a thylacine and talk it up. often accompanied by invitations to contribute money to assist their "research". Showing stupidity is widespread.

johnmead
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I think it possible it could still be out there in Tasmania. Because the habitat has been on change forests 🌳 rivers lots of remote areas. like other animals humans are searching for like the ivory billed woodpecker the forest 🌳 was clear cut

timmywood