Is this a Tasmanian Tiger?

imastawka
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An amateur photographer has captured what he believes was a Tasmanian tiger running across a field in South Australia's Yorke Peninsula.

 

A video of the alleged sighting was uploaded to YouTube earlier this week and shows a silhouetted, four-legged animal galloping across a paddock.

 

 http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/tasmanian-tiger-filmed-galloping-across-farmland/ar-BBE0AWf?...

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The possum who lives here is carrying a little one in the her pouch at the moment.

When she walks, she waddles, and on the one occasion I've seen her run, it was with a loping gait similar to the beast in the video.

Going out on a limb, completely... This is pure conjecture, given that a possum is the size of a house cat, and a thylacine is the size of big dog, "But they're both marsupials..." it could be that the beast in the video is female thylacine with a young one in her pouch, moving at a decent speed...

The young are carried in a pouch, set in the lower abdomen, and that affects the way the legs work because the young one presses against the pelvis and the hip joints.

 

Or it could be a dog with a sore foot...

 

It's a wild guess, based on similarity, but that's like saying an oak tree and a cherry tree are the same because they both lose their leaves in Winter.

 

It's a "maybe" scenario.

But wouldn't it be great if it was a female with a young one...?

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mloreason
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I have a house on nsw south coast. 10 mins from the beach, surrounded by bush. Have a possum feeder on the deck ad regular possum visitors. I can actually walk right over to them while they are standing on the possum feeder eating. Anyway once a mother possum turned up with her baby. Mother possum very protective so when I walked out on the deck baby possum jumped oto her back and they sped off into the trees. It was amazing to watch.


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I've "met", in an informal sense, the little possum - Mum stood upright, facing me, and there in the middle of her belly was a black, hairy patch - someone's back, or shoulder, I think, ha ha.

There'll be more to see when there's more to see.

We have breakfast every (her) morning, so I'm going to meet it one way or another.

 

It's a shame that the photographer couldn't have got over to where the "dog" walked, and got photos of tracks.

I know, it's a very big ask...

 

 

 

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@kopenhagen5 wrote:

I saw this and the way it moves, can't think of anything else it could be.

 


The way it moves is actually down to a problem with one of the back legs,(it's "stiffened" which has probably

 

happened due to some injury to the foot,leg or shoulder).

 

You see the same when a dog has a broken/injured back leg,ligament damage or even hip displacia?

 

Possibly caught in a trap,a fence,broken/sprained in a hole or another way.

 

That's why it "hops" on three legs,(trying to protect the other leg).

 

 

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Yes, I noticed that on the second look.

So my guess would be a dog or dingo with an injury.

 

Besides your from Tassie so your the expert.   Smiley Wink

(Or are you from Vic ?)

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He's from Vic.....and you're all Killjoys

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The characteristic stripe pattern, bent hind legs, long snout, curving tail...

Yes, it could only be...

 

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A Very Big numbat...

 

 

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mloreason
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Very big lol
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No no no!  You are all wrong .... THIS is the latest picture of the Tasmanian tiger taken last week ...

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