the_camera_poser wrote:Ok- based on the success of the fox thread, here's the next mythical tassie critter thread.
Anyone seen a tiger, or know someone who thinks they've seen one?
I see it like this- on the mainland, everyone likes to deny there are big cats loose in the wild, but in the valley I lived in, there were MANY sitings of a big cat/s, we had tracks on our property (I worked in a zoo with big cats for 10 years, so I'd know what they look like), and you could even occassionally hear them during mating season. So, if there can be big cats in NE Victoria, can there be tigers in Tassie?
That explains the smoke haze.Speculator wrote:...in a nutshell, I think a lot of people go out in to the bush to smoke weed.
tasadam wrote:Perhaps some of those fungi we see on the side of the tracks might help.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Do they think we are that silly?? surely having 2 heads would make us twice as smart with 2 brains wouldnt it?????
DaveNoble wrote:I have been recently scanning some old slides of a trip to the Weld River (see - http://www.david-noble.net/Tasmania/WeldRiver/Weld.html) and while doing this I googled "weld" and came across an account of one of Deny King's trips there. Apparently he knew the location of a tiger's lair somewhere along the river.
I have been to the river on three trips - and have never seen any tigers, but it is a very pristine, very beautiful and very special place - and the upper part of the river is still (hopefully) quite wild. The sort of place where tigers may still be? Perhaps. I certainly hope so. I'm not sure how far up the loggers have gone - but I remember camping under some of the biggest trees I have ever seen. Yes - the Weld is a very special place.
Dave
corvus wrote:Does any one have a recorded "Tiger" noise .
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Nuts wrote:And of course at certain times of the year, early spring most likely, it would be a 'yip-yip' followed by a prolonged 'Yahooooo'
the_camera_poser wrote: Imagine what Bob Brown could do with a thylacine or two ....
the_camera_poser wrote:Finding one would make a bit of a dent on anyone's plans to develop the West/Southwest. Imagine what Bob Brown could do with a thylacine or two and our obligations under the Convention for Conservation of Biodiversity. Messier for the Government than a whole passle of dams and a couple of mills tossed in the mix. Rediscovering a peak land-based mammal carnivore would definitely be news.
Son of a Beach wrote:corvus wrote:Does any one have a recorded "Tiger" noise .
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According to the book "Carnivorous Nights" (which I recently read), the noise was never recorded. However, several people who were familiar with the 'tigers' report that it made a "yip yip" sound.
Steve wrote:Anyone go to that Thylacine expedition at the Hobart Museum 10 or so years ago? All the information there was pretty interesting and they had a display of skeletons and the famous preserved pup in the jar. There was an audio exhibit with the recorded accounts of half a dozen supposed witnesses. The reported sitings shrank every decade and accounts from the early 90s is the last I heard.
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