Uh oh...

he should have said feline looking face with a slight snout.

this guy is a nutjob, look at what organisation he is part of. What kind of a fuckjob dedicates his life to this kind of thing?
 
Its probably Terrys grandpa, thats why he is pissed off we are saying he is a loon.
 
MeKaChrOme said:
Also interesting to note that many people in Tasmania claim to have seen a Thylacine. Those things are gone. it would be one hell of a shock if a Thylacine was ever found alive, btu people still claim they are....
I'd be surprised if there wasn't a small population still persevering. The Tasmanian wilderness is some of the most remote and secluded left intact and unexplored in Australia. There would be plenty of land for a small community to live and breed in peace and remain hidden.
 
We should get Steve Irwin down here to sort the whole mess out.

I reckon we could convince him to stand around the arse end of the Lithgow Rifle Range one Sunday afternoon looking for a "HUUUUUGE CAT THAT COULD PROBABLY KILL ME !!"
 
Sydo,
my Grandfather used to swear that there was a Tassie Tiger roaming around Daylesford in the late 60s early 70s.

They used to call him the "Silver Fox", as he also swore that there was an albino fox there.

Someone ended up shooting the fox one day.
 
Driving home from a gig at the Corner Hotel (it was either Bruce Kulick or Kissteria), something ran across the highway in front of our car near Werribee. I said at the time, and I'll stand by it now, that if I didn't know they were meant to be extinct and not even in Victoria at all, that it was a Tasmanian Tiger. It was long and thin, with tall hind legs that kind of made it seem hunched over, a long snout, long thin tail with light stripes across it's neck.

I'm sure it must have been a fox or a wierd look dog (greyhound maybe?), but at the time my buddy and I both agreed that it did look completely like a Tassy Tiger.