I'm betting no.......for the tiger to be in existence there needs to be at least two....
given the last captive tiger died in 1936 and there has been no confirmed sighting since I say the tiger is 100% extinct
Seen a big cat... Not a feral...
Originally heared one in 1992 near a place called Mornington, between Collie and Harvey... Frightened the crap out of my dog and me....
18 months ago I spotted one, about 500 metres from horse paddock, was about 6 ft long, tail about the same, higher than the bonnet of a commodore ute, probably between 2ft6in and 3ft...
4 strides and it was from one gutter of the road to the other... Horses where spooked when I got to paddock and there was no way of catching them...
I had also been told by someone who saw one over near Bremer Bay...
Nannup people say they are over there too but I think quite a few over there smoke the local bush too...
As for the video, looks like his gate is similar to a horse at canter... Supposedly we have a Tiger over here, people call it the "Nannup Tiger"...
Anything is possible, I seen sign around my horse paddock, of brumbies, but not seen one yet... There is goat and deer signs also, again I've not one... But I do know there around...
Maybe if we knew what footprints etc to look for, then may have a chance of finding one(or not)...
I'm betting no.......for the tiger to be in existence there needs to be at least two....
given the last captive tiger died in 1936 and there has been no confirmed sighting since I say the tiger is 100% extinct
Fifty years ago I was in the middle of the Simpson Desert, waiting on a claypan for plane from Alice to land. A movement on the other side of the claypan attracted my attention. As it came a little closer I was able to identify it as a large, cat-like black animal about 1.5m long, not including tail. It seemed as curious as I was, and sort of froze when I armed myself with the jack handle and cautiously walked towards it. When I was about ten metres away it seemed to sort of come into focus, and it became clear that it was a normal sized domestic cat (I was, and remain, astounded that one of these survived in this area after one of the longest droughts on record - that year was the first rain recorded at Andado, the nearest station, in ten years).
What I believe happened is that when I first spotted it, it was much closer than I thought - there was a complete lack of size clues in the claypan with a sand ridge on the other side. When it got close enough that binocular vision came in to play, I was able to estimate distance and hence size much more accurately. Having had this experience, I believe a similar set of experiences explains many if not most of the country's unusual animal sightings.
John
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1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
I think it's too fat in the rear of the belly to be a thylacine. Also agree with Weeds, reckon after all this time we would have seen them before now.
I dont think this place is as remote as some people think , certainly you would have thought to support numbers that could breed someone with a half decent camera would have stumbled upon one by now.
cheers,
d
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1960 88 Petrol (Darwin)
1975 88 Diesel (Mutley)
All interesting,, it would be nice if they were still around.
Talking about seeing them or not, I know of guys who have been chasing deer for years, and still never seen one.
I guess though, if people aren't out there specifically looking for them, we'll never really know. And like others it amazes me that the pics and vids that are taken are so bad, especially in the last few years where just about everything is digital.
JayTee
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