ILUVSWTAS wrote:Just wasnt sure is all, sorry if I offended.
I know some people would never admit to the Tiger being alive, even if they were getting their toes chewed by one. I dont know WHAT this pic is, and im not saying it IS a tiger, but I know bandicoots. I have a pile of around 20 dead ones under my house from the resident cats that enjoy catching them. they are a smaller critter than whatever this is.
I thought it may have been the african animal mentioned earlier, but they also do not match the description
MOST likely it is a pig or a dog.
As an artists of both digital 2D & 3D rendered media, imho it would take an expert at DREAMWORKS to match the fur that well. And even then, it would still look cutsy and sort of digital.
In this picture, we can see fine hair lines & even grass intersecting them. To keep such consistancy with fur.. it would be thousands of dollars & artistic talent to produce a fake that looks this real zoomed in on photoshop.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Truth Geo? I really dont know.
Id LOVE to think it was real but well... photoshop does some amazing things. Where the pic came from I wont say publically....
whiskeylover wrote:Notice still no outright claims from anyone that they might have seen one.
stepbystep wrote:whiskeylover wrote:Notice still no outright claims from anyone that they might have seen one.
These people have http://www.tasmanian-tiger.com/thylafiles.html
Therein lies the problem - adding that immediately makes it look like another anti-forestry campaign which is a shame because I'm sure it isn't intended to be.We further contend that the Thylacine may still exist in areas contiguous to the Panama Forest. We therefore believe that all logging and clear felling of the Thylacine's natural habitat should immediately cease.
tasadam wrote:Therein lies the problem - adding that immediately makes it look like another anti-forestry campaign which is a shame because I'm sure it isn't intended to be.
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