Check out the first few minutes of this video. No comment is made of it, but isn't that a Thylacine running across the screen? Of course they're extinct, but there appears to be one there. Is it CGI? Sure a good job of it, if it is.
Went full screen and watched and it looks like one, but it doesn't look quite right in the video. So I would have to guess at CGI. If they ever actually captured a Thylacine on on video, proving they weren't extinct, that would be huge news that would be all over the MSM.
Beings the last captive one died in 1936 and there are reports of sightings , but no pictures or carcasses. I would guess it is CGI. Even if the cloned one from dna of parts , it would make news. They have been trying to bring them back from the dead since genetic engineering has been a thing. One running around freely playing within sight of dingos would certainly be Facebook worthy......
Until someone shoots, skins, and pegs the hide on a wall for all to see then it is bullshit.
Bit like bigfoot really.
Of course the catch -22, is that if you shoot it, the greenies will skin YOU!
They would certainly be welcome to try.
Ha! I understand it would probably work out better in their head, than reality....a pervasive lefty problem...
Actually the greenies and their ilk include some extremely vicious cruel bastards that think nothing of human life...all in the name of their deity, control.
They've got a pup from the 1800s that was preserved in alcohol instead of formaldehyde so it's DNA is still intact. Should be able to clone one I'd wager.
I think all of the more recent sightings are probably mangey foxes.
The 1st pic was pulled from the video above. The 2d one I found on the web. The shape of the hind quarters is very different but everything else looks about the same.
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They've got a pup from the 1800s that was preserved in alcohol instead of formaldehyde so it's DNA is still intact. Should be able to clone one I'd wager.
I think all of the more recent sightings are probably mangey foxes.