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<blockquote data-quote="Crackle" data-source="post: 255976" data-attributes="member: 7691"><p>There are many legends of Big Cats, Thylacines, Yowies/Bunyips out there. Yes a lot of hoaxes too but that doesn't mean that the legends didn't spring from some kind of facts in the first place. Critters who don't want to be found can be very elusive, like foxes in Tasmania.... and Thylacines for that matter, supposed to be sightings of them all the time here in Tassie (some good descriptions from foreign tourists who don't even know what one is) and also some sightings in South Eastern Victoria where some were apparently released many years ago (before they became extinct) by a man who was trying to save them. That pic above is NOT a Thylacine by the way as they have stiff tails that stand out straight from their body). Perhaps now with so many people running dash cams we may get some real evidence of the existence of some of these "critter"... or not. Anyway if I saw something like that I would A: try to photograph it from a safe place.... then run like hell in the fear that it was guarding something someone didn't want me to find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crackle, post: 255976, member: 7691"] There are many legends of Big Cats, Thylacines, Yowies/Bunyips out there. Yes a lot of hoaxes too but that doesn't mean that the legends didn't spring from some kind of facts in the first place. Critters who don't want to be found can be very elusive, like foxes in Tasmania.... and Thylacines for that matter, supposed to be sightings of them all the time here in Tassie (some good descriptions from foreign tourists who don't even know what one is) and also some sightings in South Eastern Victoria where some were apparently released many years ago (before they became extinct) by a man who was trying to save them. That pic above is NOT a Thylacine by the way as they have stiff tails that stand out straight from their body). Perhaps now with so many people running dash cams we may get some real evidence of the existence of some of these "critter"... or not. Anyway if I saw something like that I would A: try to photograph it from a safe place.... then run like hell in the fear that it was guarding something someone didn't want me to find. [/QUOTE]
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