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"2008, Upper Wilsons Creek; Tracey emailed the ABC North Coast Radio station to describe her sighting. (2017). One of the most sought after mystery creatures of modern times is the Tasmanian Tiger, a creature which once roamed the wilds of Australia and the island of Tasmania. It smelled of musk, like a mild skunk or possum odour. Apart from its size, it was greyhound-like in appearance with narrowing flanks, its body sloping downward to a long, thin tail which followed the slope of the back and seemed kangaroo-like in that it did not appear to wag. [January 1979 sighting by married couple at night], "1979, Tyagarah; David saw a strange thylacine-like animal and it reminded him of the Tyagarah Lion observations that people had talked about over the years.". The creature, said Shannon, remained there for perhaps 2 to 5 minutes as they stood observing it. Stories of the Tasmanian Tiger. While Mr Waters says the larger animals in the photos - which he claims to be the mother and father - arent giving much away, he says the joey says it all. It was shaped like a kangaroos tail, but held straight out behind instead of dragging on the ground. He described it as the size of a greyhound with distinctive brown stripes on its back He saw it eating some meat by the side of the road and got a a good look at it before it ran off. In the few seconds before the animal dashed off the road into the darkness of the catchment scrub, we were able to get a good look at it. It had stripes and a thin tail stuck straight out. The highly anticipated photos of a living Tasmania tiger family have been released and the man who captured them says hes absolutely confident at least one is a thylacine. All of these sightings occurred in a small valley we were crossing during this period of the survey, and on this final occassion I happened to be some distance from the others in the party, setting up some wires, when the others accidentally spooked the creature from a spot nearby where it had apparently been hiding not realizing where I was it came tearing straight at me through the salt bush and blue bush and only veered away at the last minute when it sighted me. She was in good condition, no ribs showing. The final captive Tasmanian tiger was caught in the Florentine Valley in 1933 and transferred to the Hobart Zoo. He was camped at the old army hut and was driving to the logging coup on the western side of Peach Mountain lookout at 5 am on a Monday morning when he observed a thylacine cross the road 3 metres in front of his car. It ran almost 1ft off the ground on all fours. Its ears were not as big as a roo or a fox. He thought it couldn't be true, Christian said of his dad, who he described as your typical Australian bushy. A massive animal crossed the road in front of me. He said it was walking beside the cane field, and then turned and went into the cane. It was about 18 kg, fawn coloured short dense fur. (1968). We had all agreed that it was too large for a feral cat, and too odd in shape as well, and that was certainly true in a number of respects. Of course, this is primarily due to humans taking over the world. It had a long thin pointed tail, which pointed down, almost the length of the body. From Mount Gambier or Tantanoola to the Coorong, South Australia is also a good place to find them. "Rex claimed he saw a thylacine on Tuesday, February 22, 1972 at 10.15pm on the Great Western Highway, south of Blackheath. An enigmatic report of an animal called a "hyena", which was one of the colonial names for the thylacine, killed in 1803: "Two animals of the hyena kind were seen at Campbell's Island by hunting parties belonging to the Mary and Sally ; from the description given of which they appear to have been of the same species with an animal killed at Port Phillip in 1803.". The size of a dog, it had a big distinctive head, brown fur and a stiff kangaroo-like tail. It was dog-like and about the size of a full-grown Alsatian, with fawn coloured body fur and a row of blackish body stripes extending barrel-wise from mid-back to tail-rump. Then Donna saw that its head was too large, it was too bulky in the forequarters, and the body tapered off in the hind quarters, the exact opposite of the body of a wallaby. "In September 1999, Mr Phil Smith and his wife Kassi were driving from the west on the Great Western Highway at 60 to 70 km an hour, slowing down as they approached a fruit shop at Linden on the left-hand side of the road. The animal can reach up to 1.3 meters (51 inches) long, with its tail accounting for between 19-25 inches of that total (Campbell). In an attempt to curb their population, bounty schemes began to be established, with both private companies and the Tasmanian government offering money in exchange for dead Thylacines by 1830. 9:20pm Mar 2, 2022 NOW Tasmanian tiger could be de-extinct through major scientific breakthrough Northern NSW devastated as flood crisis continues Perth man dies after falling from ute tray on highway near Byford Flooding emergency continues in WA Prime Minister 'taking advice' about new COVID strain detected in Victoria 'Tiger' now in baby mystery. Its fur was a tan colour, and the body stripes were blacky-brown. By the 1920s, sightings of the Tasmanian tiger in the wild had become extremely rare and in 1930, a farmer from Mawbanna named Wilf Batty shot and killed the last known wild Tasmanian tiger. It looked like a female lion, but it had stripes on the flank and stripes on the tail. Fascinating new documents have revealed a series of reported sightings of the marsupial, which was declared extinct more than 80 years ago. He said when they stopped it ran out onto the road behind them and froze for a moment also looking at them before dashing off into the forest. Between 2016 to 2019, the report notes seven sightings of the Tasmanian tiger. These were only half-an-hour old and led deep into dense forest. ", "2003, Byron Bay on the coastal road to Ballina 2ks past the Lennox Head turnoff; Doof daddy contacted the ABC radio station to say that about 5 years ago in 2003 he was returning to Byron Bay from Ballina along the coastal road after work in the early hours of the morning. seen by Robyn Simon and Rebecca Jackson could only be a visitor to the, area, until it settles into a new habitat, perhaps with its mate if one is nearby, out on the, Does the Tasmanian tiger still exist? It was not a Facebook group, and I don't remember what the organisation was called. He was certain that it was not a cat, fox or dog. ", "26th February 2006, 3.15 pm, Redgate Road, South Golden Beach; Steve and Michelle and their family were riding their bikes when they saw a strange animal in the short grass. It was at the edge of the bush at the top of a small gully. It reminded them of a Fossa or a civet and definitely was not a fox, dog or cat. A Gold Coast resident has been left dumbfounded after receiving an abusive letter from a neighbour that appeared to threaten her dog. "During April 1967 sightings of a 'tiger' were being made at Putty Road farms, particularly in the Howes Valley area, where some poultry had been claimed snatched by one, perhaps two of these creatures. The search was successful in that we found fresh paw prints in mud at a remote swampland location. Trailing a Tiger. Two days later their teenage son observed it and described it as being a cross between a kangaroo and a greyhound. All I thought at the time was, what is this? The tapered tail and we could see the faint stripes. ", "1989, Terania Creek Road, The Channon; running across the road at night in front of his car, Peter saw a thylacine-like animal showing distinct dark brown banding across the body. Tasmanian tigers grew to between 39 and 51 inches, with a 20-inch tail. "November 1997, Upper Durobby Creek; in the foothills of the Macpherson Ranges, Dennis, a neighbour of Jan, phoned my Wildlife Talkback programme to describe a similar animal. Australasian Post, 31 January. It was not a fox, wild dog or Dingo or Quoll!!. Newcastle Herald, 8 March. The stone missed its mark and the animal, looking up, saw the people and ran at great speed up the slope with a very unusual gait. In Tasmania, the Thylacine was most predominant along the north and east coast, and in the midland plains region. The guy on duty looked at me as if I was some sort of crank who had just reported a Martian, but at least gave me a book to leaf through to see if I could recognize the species. We came to some wild, hilly country covered with scrub and rocks. It was long in the flank, like a horse. The Tasmanian tiger, also known as the thylacine, once populated much of Tasmanian and mainland Australiawhere it is also still searched forbut few know that the animal was present on New Guinea as well. [reprint of an article in a previous edition (2016) of the same newsletter]. It scratched itself with its hind leg like a dog. It moved on all four legs and had a tail similar to a wallaby. It was 1ft tall by 3ft length from head to tail. The creature then ran down the side of a house into scrub. It's Rob here, I just had another sighting of a Tasmanian Tiger on Friday 24th Jan 2020. The back and the hind legs looked more like a cat, its tan-coloured thick fur had an orange tinge in the sunlight and it had dark stripes across its back. He suggested that what I'd seen mighta been a thylacine.". The head, he observed, appeared too big for the body, and from the mid-back to the tail rump were faint black coloured body stripes.". The impressions had been made early that morning." It was obvious to us that the creature was visiting the farm from the Kanimbla Valley [which lies directly north of Megalong Valley] by moving up the gully. Then she found thatthe woman that worked in the store had recently observed two of the animals chasing and killing a swamp wallaby near her home just a few kms up the valley. F***ing joke: Neighbours stunning note, Firefighters stunned by treetop discovery, proof the extinct animals were still alive, Unearthed footage shows last-known glimpse of extinct Tasmanian tiger. "On 13th June 1982, Heather and I were phoned by Mr Sam Condon, a university mathematics student and farmer, who owned a farm on the eastern side of Mittagong on the Wollondilly River. This odd creature obviously seemed to reside in the valley we had found it in and the co-ordinates I gave specified exactly how to find it, yet they couldn't give a damn! The animal vanished off the highway into the darkness in seconds into roadside scrub. Copyright 2023 The Recently Extinct Plants and Animals Database. route. But what made the creature quite distinctive was the dark body with stripes on the sides, not too dissimilar in fact to the pattern of a Thylacine. The bands were about 2 cm wide & about 6 cm apart. "Back in 1960 Mr Gordon Pereira [of whom more will be said anon] was a NSW Government Railways station assistant, driving his car home from work at Medlow Bath railway station about 10pm when, 1 miles east of the [since demolished] Caltex depot on Whipcord Hill, on the Great Western Highway, an animal which he described as being about greyhound size with a large head, was caught in his headlights as it ran across the highway from the scrubland on the western [Megalong Valley] side to the railway lines, disappearing within seconds. . The animal moved in a way that I had never encountered before. Mr George Skinner, a maintenance painter who was working at Jenolan Caves back in the early 1980s, once told this author that he was driving home from work around 5pm one evening in March 1982. Pam noticed what looked like pale stripes across the back. Its not a dog, its not a cat. It was huge, almost one metre high. While they were reported to prey on poultry and sheep, this behaviour is now believed to be largely exaggerated it was also very unlikely to attack humans. [Available from Lulu]. These were able to hold their own in a fight with a dog and would attack if put under pressure. He described it to us as a short greyish-furred animal, with narrow flanks and a drooping, long thin tail. It was not a dog; it was larger than most dogs and had a barrel-shaped body and brown fur. Each time it was in the same area, crossing the same road xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, heading into a sugar cane field. Like most marsupials, the female had a pouch hence the scientific name. (1985). The body language of this animal was not canine. Abel Tasman's party recorded seeing footprints of "wild beasts having claws like a tiger" in Tasmania in 1642. They have been a source of intrigue since the last known Tasmanian tiger died in a Hobart zoo in 1936. (2022). ", Source:https://www.thylacineawarenessgroupofaustralia.com.au/read-tagoa-witness-sighting-reports.htm, Please consider purchasing or sharing my new Kindle eBook on the current biodiversity crisis, to help raise funds for this website: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B09P8PQ8N2/, A free Kindle eReader app can be downloaded for PC and Mac users: https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/browse.html%3Fnode=8498354051&ref=kcp_fd_hz. I really did not think about it too much until about 10 years later when I saw pictures of the strange animal I encountered that day. From the back cover: "..Tiger tales is full of great yarns and larger-than-life, country-hewn Aussie characters ..(the book) showcases 'tiger hunter' Col Bailey's favourite Tassie tiger stories, gleaned from his own research and experiences, from mysterious sightings, and from interviews with old fur-trappers . "14 years ago I was working as an assistant to a geophysicist during a large survey 30 or so miles out of Broken Hill when we began sighting a very strange creature almost on a daily basis, usually in the mornings as wed arrive to begin our work. In November 2017, three investigators including. 5 BEST Tasmanian Tiger Sightings Caught On VIDEO and I review them to see what I think they ACTUALLY are! Australia Wildlife Conservancy says there are only 800 numbats left in the wild, and none have been seen in NSW for more than 100 years. ", "25th February 2006, Saturday night, 11 pm, Palm Avenue in Mullumbimby; Kali saw a strange animal running across the road. The final time a Tasmanian Tiger sighting was recorded in the wild was in 1933. The animal had been walking across the highway (usually quiet thereabouts on a weeknight) when we saw it, forcing us to brake quickly. By this time the car was but a few metres from the animal, which just stood there staring at the vehicle, mesmerised by the headlights glare. Researchers are looking for the Tasmanian Tiger in Northern Queensland after potential sightings suggest the species might not be extinct. Standing on the road, it stayed for about 40 seconds until Scott was within 40 m of it. I walked to the spot were the animal had been and found a small dead wombat "gutted", a very strange sight for the plains. It was grey with dark grey mottling on its rump like bands, it had distinctive large round ears and was quite unlike a dog or fox. As they passed through Medlow Bath, and just past the Foy Avenue turnoff, which is a busy area, about 6.1 metres ahead of his vehicle, illuminated by the headlights and standing on the left of the highway near street lights, they all spotted a dog-like animal of Alsatian size. (2017). These superficially resembled those of a dog, but displayed marsupial features. We began our expedition on Saturday 24th September 1983. These were of a chocolaty-brown colourand not very obvious. The swamp is surrounded by dense scrub at the foot of a deep gully encased by steep cliffs. He had only just found the tracks that morning and asked Heather and I to come and inspect them. A Tasmanian tiger enthusiast has claimed to have captured photographic evidence of the extinct animal and possible "proof" of breeding. It was the size of a small dingo but with an elongated, slim body and the hind quarters was more prominent. They said when they saw it, they both said "what was that", because it looked different to anything they had seen before. When we saw the skin pegged out, my father was surprised because he had not seen a live one for perhaps 40 years and believed there were none left alive.". And [inaudible], and I still don't have an answer. The stripes were, she said, wider at the top and narrowed to a point and extendedhalf way down the side of the body. "It won't be much longer because we're very close to getting irrefutable proof the animal is still here," he said. I have studied the flora & fauna in this locality for decades and so was very surprised to closely observe an animal that I was completely unable to identify and I made a drawing of it in my diary that evening. It had its tail out straight and it seems like the tail is very tense. I paint thylacines frequently and last year we had a gallery in Fletcher St Byron Bay with a thylacine on a rock with the word Imagine inscribed on the rock. An anonymous report made to REPAD by a male witness: "I was driving home from work along Freemans drive about 3km from Freeman's waterhole at approx. It was not striped but had 2 large bands or darker colour on its shoulders and hind section. Christian Kropp has seen two Tasmanian tigers in the Barrington Tops | Newcastle Herald | Newcastle, NSW New Christian Kropp has seen two Tasmanian tigers in the Barrington Tops By Damon Cronshaw Updated March 8 2017 - 3:06pm, first published March 7 2017 - 5:07pm View + 20 Photos Christian Kropp knows what he saw. The striped-bodied animal was too large to have been anything else. It was obvious that the animal had seen/smelt/heard or sensed my presence and simply vanished. Neil Waters released a video last week teasing fans about the photos which he claimed were proof the extinct animals were still alive. The document includes detailed accounts of alleged close encounters with the mysterious predator across the northern and western regions of the state. They decided that it could only be a Tasmanian tiger and phoned the national parks service to report the sighting and where most annoyed when they were not believed and told that they could not possibly have seen such an animal because it is extinct. 5 BEST Tasmanian Tiger Sightings Caught On VIDEO - YouTube 0:00 / 11:53 #Thylacine #TasmanianTiger 5 BEST Tasmanian Tiger Sightings Caught On VIDEO Wildlife With Cookie 18.8K subscribers Join. It popped out on this spot where we get wood, close to a creek, he said. It stopped looked at us approaching then ran off in to the bushes. Mysterious Australia Newsletter 2022(August): 5-14. They said that the depth of impression of the tracks suggested an animal of at least 75 lb weight. It stood on its back legs when it saw me and stared. But why the hell would a baby thylacine, which I am absolutely confident that this animal is, be following a pademelon and be being followed by a pademelon?, he asks viewers. The eyes were very keen, watching in a way domestic dogs do not. It had mousy-brown body fur, and blackish body stripes that extended from the mid-back to the rump of the tail on a greyhound-like [ie thin] body. (1982). For a few seconds it stood there in the glare of the headlights before running off the road into the dense scrub, towards nearby Grose Valley. "On the night of Saturday 1st April 2000, 16-year-old Shannon Kus, his mother Marjorie and his mate Brad Miller, were walking home from the Wentworth Falls Country Club. It didnt taper, or wag. However, in 1936, the last known Tasmanian Tiger died, and the Thylacine was considered extinct. In 2018, three cyclists said they witnessed a thylacine crossing the road in front of them. Rex Gilroy believes so. Victorian Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) Sighting Reports - The Recently Extinct Plants and Animals Database The database currently contains 10,981 species and subspecies (as of September 2022). A short time after she saw the animal, while talking to her neighbours, she was surprised to find that three of them had also observed an animal of a similar description. They were somewhat smaller than a German Sheppard dog, much larger than a fox and one individual was smaller and was standing in front of the larger animal. Plaster casts were made and later matched with others found in Tasmania in 1974 whose peculiar paw structure identified them as thylacine. Source:Paramanov, S. J. The wolf-like thylacine . We also found two unusual sets of tracks. Refresh the. Nationwide News Pty Ltd 2023. The area was open paddock with a ridge-line that the animal was moving along. She stated We both knew that this was neither dog nor fox. When explaining the incident later to family & friends she could best describe it as looking something like a Tasmanian tiger. ", I was past Howes Valley near Howes Mountain, on a stretch of winding road. The animal "turned and looked at the vehicle a couple of times" and "was in clear view for 12-15 seconds.". She had to slam the brakes on to prevent hitting it. It was about 5ft [1.53m] in length from head to tail, which, was stiff with no point. after a good few seonds it loped away. Golf Course, towards its junction with Cliff Drive. The snout was not longer than a greyhound and was more Alsatian-like. "The Winter of 2022 will be remembered by Heather and I for the number of Blue Mountains bushland sightings of of Thylacines at least a dozen. Local naturalists were convinced from the general description, that the mystery carnivore was a Thylacine. He accelerated up to it and observed that its back, rump & tail were covered with dark bands. Clive said that there were no foxes up there in the Whian Whian Range. "At 10.15 p.m. on Tuesday, February 22, 1972, a friend and I were driving along thee Great Western Highway just south of Blackheath towards Katoomba in the NSW Blue Mountains. It was on the outskirts of the Arakwal National Park, the western edge, inland of the creek. Footage of the last Tasmanian tiger (thylacine) at Beaumaris Zoo in Hobart, Australia, from 1933. Please note that I have taken the liberty of quoting liberally from all sources. Zoologist Jeremy Griffith and farmer James Malley conducted the most intensive search for the Tasmanian tiger ever between 1967 and 1973. She went outside to investigate and rushed inside to tell me what she saw. Gary is a one of the great people in this area knowing wildlife and ummm and so I was talking to him about it. Driving on deeper into the range we stopped to investigate an extensive tract of swampland, whose muddy shoreline contained paw prints of wombats, wallabies, bandicoots, possums and dingos. He expected to catch up with the animal with ease because of its disability but was surprised that when it became aware of his cars approach, it raced off along the roadside with incredible speed. Since then, no conclusive evidence has emerged to suggest that Tasmanian tigers still exist in the wild, and the species was declared officially extinct in 1986, the Tasmanian Government's. On a bike ride to the beach they had a good look at what both thought may have been a Tasmanian tiger as ridiculous as that sounds, stated Andrew. Suddenly a striped-bodied dog-like animal strode across the track just ahead of them then ran off out of sight. The species was declared extinct in 1986. Grabbing his camera Kevin leapt from his car and, as he said later, tore up the embankment after it! ", I take "on occasions" to represent at least three separate encounters (viz. He reported I can say that what I saw did not look like anything I have witnessed before. ", "On 3rd January 1980 I received a phone call from a Mr Roger Handly and his wife. The picture of a thylacine on the Tasmanian Cascade Beer label would be the closest animal to what we saw. Mr Waters says these signs include the way the tail sits, the fact the feet are broad and there are four toe pads with claws. She saw it for quite a while. The animal had escaped into scrubland that extends eastward to a gully, which drops down into the Grose Valley, where sightings of Thylacine-type animals continue to be reported seen by campers and bushwalkers to the present day.". ", Source:http://acro-research.blogspot.com.au/2018/02/possible-thylacine-or-big-cat-sighting.html?m=1, "2000, Mahers Lane, Terranora; Don saw a long thin dog-like animal with stripes across its back & the base of its long thin tail in the evening as he drove down the road from his home through farmland. "'There is no evidence to confirm the thylacine still exists. Nearby residents Allan & Maureen also observed the animal. "In 1978, he was 7 or 8 at at the time and lived on a farm near Nundle NSW. So we see lots of normal Australian little animals. : Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena, third edition. He watched it walk off from beside his car for one hundred metres. Lopping once again and this time I was closer and still it made no sudden movement like it wasnt scared of my car. ", Source:http://www.tasmanian-tiger.com/guestbook.html, "In 1977 Mike said he saw a similar animal in Hartley Valley around 9pm one evening while driving to work. This species, also called Thylacine, was declared extinct after the last known specimen died in captivity, in an Australian zoo in 1936. Here it is. "30th December 2008, 6:15 am, 5-37 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay, NSW. We were driving at 20mph speed, when, turning a corner I saw this strange dog-like animal as did Carrol, as it emerged from bushes on the right-hand side of the road. By Cameron Baud and Bryce Luff / VIC News. The shape of the head, legs and body was unmistakable. ", "Meanwhile, in the Hartley Valley below Mt York, a striped-bodied dog-like creature was reported seen attacking sheep on more than one occasion about this same time. The Tasmanian tiger, also known as the Thylacine, has been presumed extinct since 1936 . The Tasmanian tiger is still extinct. (2017). Sometimes you just need to know when to let the squirrel win the day. [a pack of thylacine-like animals seen on the Vic/NSW border in 1977]. ", "During 1968 an old man told locals around Winmalee north of Springwood, that he had seen two Thylacines emerge together from a gully thereabouts that leads into the Grose Valley. We also found two unusual sets of tracks. Wendy Bithell recounted her possible thylacine encounter near Byron Bay on the documentary series Boogeymen, season 2, episode 11, entitled "The Tasmanian Tiger: The Tiger, Wolf, Kangaroo Hybrid". After several fruitless nights, however, he retired to bed on the evening of 14th June. My daughter became frightened, as she said she thought it was a feral dog, and yet it did not look like any dog she had ever seen. It became obvious to us that a colony of from 6 to 8 of these elusive creatures existed in the gully. In 1961, a creature killed at Sandy Cape in Queensland was identified tentatively as a Tasmanian tiger. ", "That month Mr Ron Perry was picnicking with his family in the valley around 3pm one day on the bank of the Cox River Picnic Ground. He stated it had a tail like a roo, but not touching the ground. Some years later he saw it again at the same time and place & then his wife saw it in similar circumstances near their house. Trailing a Tiger. The time was 3am. Following this animal were 3 smaller identical animals. ", "Not long after this experience I learnt that, between December 1971 and throughout January 1972, there had been a spate of sightings of an animal, or animals, answering to the description of the Thylacine, near Blackheath along the Great Western Highway in the vicinity of our sighting. Robyn was driving near the Club House just before entering Cliff Drive, where a two-storied,shingle-roofed house stands amid pine trees, on the corner opposite the golf course and beside asecond house, when in the headlights glare they both saw a Thylacine moving slowly across the roadfrom the Club House towards two houses. It was only about a metre or two in front of my car. "8th February 2006, Thursday morning between 5.30 and 6.00 am, Mullumbimby; my 23 year old daughter Shanti saw what she believed to be a thylacine. What did I see:* It was the size of medium to large dog* It moved like NOTHING else I had ever seen before. Mount Victoria locals were asking themselves if more than one tiger was responsible for these killings. We sighted it again a couple of days later from a distance, and finally on the third occasion I was fortunate enough to get an excellent view of it. Various reported sightings may be the key to finding the thought-to-be-extinct Tasmanian tiger, formally known as Thylacinus cynocephalus or, the thylacine. We were driving along the road when a animal stepped out in front of use further down the highway. Is the Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, making a comeback in the wild? At the time, none of my friends believed me and so I took it no further, she said. Quite suddenly the animal reared on it's hind legs, nose to the air, turned to the opposite direction than that it had been standing and raced into the vegetation at speed. I have not seen one like this before. The animals body fur, he noticed, was a gingery brown, with a large head. ", "The Minto Monster was back in the news again in 1973 when claims that a mysterious creature had been 'terrorising' East Minto residents with its blood curdling screams. I did report it at the time my husband saw it, to an on-line group or organisation. Farmer opens up Tassie tiger mystery. That morning he made plaster casts of the paw prints and also found two small teeth, apparently left by the animal. Ummm but then I started thinking about it you know, what was it that I saw? 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