That is some f***ing amazing research and footage right there. Now lets get a modern, live one on film.Previously unknown footage of the last captive tiger has been unearthed by three highly charismatic yet unassuming thylacine researchers.
Heartbreaking.Previously unknown footage of the last captive tiger has been unearthed by three highly charismatic yet unassuming thylacine researchers.
Heartbreaking.
It looks authentic to me.
Some more new footage from the same people. Personally I think they're making it up.
It breaks my heart every time I see footage of Benjamin stuck in it's small cage. And as for the fuckwits banging on the wire...
Yes, its repetitive behaviour tells me that it is depressed or suffering from distress. Not good.It breaks my heart every time I see footage of Benjamin stuck in it's small cage. And as for the fuckwits banging on the wire...
Because most people probably tend to overestimate the size of this thylacine, who wasn't called Benjamin, that enclosure looks much bigger than it actually was. It was 18' x 8' x 4.5', roughly the size of a car parking space. Poor little sod had enough on his plate without someone banging on the wire.