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Thylacine Awareness Group Australia search and analysis of evidence that the legendary marsupial a wolf considered extinct since 1936, in fact still exists, just representatives of this species are now not numerous and hide in impenetrable forests in the southeast of the Green Continent. However, sometimes tilacins, according to researchers, are not only caught the eye of a person, but also captured on camcorder.
And the sweat and the last record (see the video below) received representatives of the organization, and it was made just a few days back video trap on the island of Tasmania. Roller almost point blank shows a certain animal with transverse dark stripes. TO Unfortunately, the beast does not fall into the camera lens completely – it moves to the left of the frame, and is fixed, apparently, only part of his back. However, it is precisely such stripes as It is known to have a marsupial wolf on its back. Experts say that it cannot be a Tasmanian bandicoot or a related animal, since marsupial badgers are much smaller than the creature visible on the roller.
Tilacins, presumably, quite often fall on photos and videos, however people in official science claim that there is no absolute evidence of this yet, since all the materials, they say, are of relatively low quality. Some conspiracy theorists are convinced that the Tasmanian wolf that relates today to cryptids, in fact, lives and multiplies, however the powers that be conceal this information from the public, to catch rare animals for any of their purposes – for example, conducting experiments. The reason may be much more prosaic: sale of rare animals to very rich private nurseries people…