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Topic: Sightins in Victoria
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AkBryce Member
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posted 16-04-2005 14:18
Hi Im intersted in hearing from anyone that has had a sighting of a Tas Tiger in Victoria.IP: Logged |
Redgum Member
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posted 18-12-2005 10:27
There are many around these parts who've seen thylacines (as well as big cats). Most dont speak outwardly for fear of ridicule , and are frustrated by the typical response from govt.etc. A very reliable sighting was made at Mt. Dundas by a neighbour of ours, and another at Byaduk by a well known stock carrier, (both had a witness with them at the time of the sighting) IP: Logged |
howard Member
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posted 26-07-2008 19:13
I've seen claims of sightings on mainland Australia & could be explained by 1. animal never became extinct 2. There was a scheme to create a wildlife reserve in the Gippsland area, an unknown number of species were introduced. Could Thylacines have been amoungst the animals & the fact kept quiet because the area had sheep farms & due to the Thylacine's reputation, things were hushed up. several sightings have occured, two stand out as something else happened (lost link to site) 1. Thylacine sighted in back yard. Two weeks later the chook run was cleared out. Whatever took the chooks bit through the wire, asked whatever predator had the power to do this? 2. Thylacine spotted by dog walker & seen going to earth. Couple of days later, the dog decided to investigate the lair, for a couple of minutes the two animals were growling and hissing at each other before the owner managed to pull her dog away. It recieved bites needing attention IP: Logged |
clangman Member
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posted 01-09-2008 16:55
refer to my posting 7/1/04 . I must say i am surprised that until now, no-one has been curious about my sighting.IP: Logged |
thomson2008 Member
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posted 13-10-2008 20:09
Ranthambhore National Park is probably the best place in the world to see wild tigers and is the only dry deciduous tiger habitat in the world.The Ranthambhore National Park, which is a part of the much larger Ranthambore tiger reserve, a Project tiger reserve, lies in the Sawai Madhopur district of eastern Rajasthan. It is the only forest reserve in Rajasthan state and in the entire Aravali hill ranges where wild bengal tigers still exist. The dry deciduous habitat of the reserve makes it much easier to find and observe tigers in their natural wild habitat. _________________________________________ Phoenix online florist no credit check loans trabajo vilafranca iPhone ringtones
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