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The Thylacoleo Conservation Group Of Australia

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: 1 main Road 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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23.01.2022 Dubious Tuesday



22.01.2022 A Thylacoleo from Western Australia - a still from a video. Cat imaged at same location suggesting 45cm to top of it's head.

19.01.2022 3 Years ago the 'Smoking Gun' was found on the Australian Mainland. A truely Coelacanth moment.

19.01.2022 Think I found the only place out of the victorian rain today... here are some images



18.01.2022 Social distancing at it's best ;-)

17.01.2022 I've always thought these were possum prints due to their size.....but they aren't!! So what could they be? Excuse the kids having fun ;-)

15.01.2022 Taken back to the lair......oh deer me ;-)



13.01.2022 Mr Waters has it all wrong when he stats, gives me more fire in the belly to prove them wrong - everyone I’ve spoken too or read comments wanted you to prove to the world that the Thylacine is still around and NOT extinct. Everyone, was completely let down by the images as they were inconclusive. Nearly half a million people watched you tell the world ‘congratulations we’ve done it and then were completely deceived by you when the images were finally released. Scientists ...aren’t all lazy, they do get calipers out they do measurements and hard science. I actually didn’t see any of that on your images. I didn’t see markers on trees for size comparisons, camera that weren’t placed in bushes where your only going to get ambiguous images due to lighting and shadows. All we got was wrong dates or no dates at all, images from different locations, shadows, sticks and random specialists that surprise surprise don’t want to be named. At least the scientists that have commented on your images have backed up their views with their names. See more

13.01.2022 Nick Mooney’s comments on TOGA’s recent images.

13.01.2022 From South Gippsland... thoughts?

10.01.2022 Clutching at straws Thursday ;-)

06.01.2022 The prints are snow joke....can you identify them? Location: Victoria.



05.01.2022 This Emu loves a bit of Kangaroo steak.....yum, yum yum

05.01.2022 A trackline in Gippsland from today, 5th toe all over the track!

04.01.2022 An amazing sighting of a Male and Female Thylacine in South Gippsland - I had the male stand in between the female and me until she moved off. He made a strange few noises to me and then moved on. I was only 20 meters from him He was bigger than I thought they would be. He was big. Had def stripes on him. He was more tan color to the front. He had a real boof head. That was the third time I had seen them The other ones I think were either females or younger as he was the biggest. Here are the photos of their prints around the deer carcus that they were at.

03.01.2022 Not sure if it's a wild dog or not....maybe some one can zoom in. The animal is startled and wants to run up the bank but descides to turn (giving a broadside view) and just run.

03.01.2022 Sent in from east gippsland.....where do you think you're going

01.01.2022 We found a Thylogale!!! Clearly ambiguous cheers!

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