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@@BloodClanResurrection Chickens can be a person’s whole livelyhood. We kill them for food same as them and animals will defend their food like us. Its sad how he killed the thyclaine but how was he supposed to know it was the last one? He was just protecting his livestock as we would protect our animals if they got attacked
Why it is so sad how humanity has destroyed millions of animals There was no reason to a quote I heard that was true “We we’re afraid of monsters until we became them”
What an absolute tragedy we let this Happen, as Australians we are proud people, but we should forever hold our heads down, a wonderful native animal gone forever.
@@grantcarncross5380 If you ever decide to go to school or the library you should look up these things called 'history books'. They're very informative.
@@ashlirabid9614 hey buy the sound of your name you don't even sound Australian, stick to what you know, which is nothing, I agree we could have treated the Aboriginals alot better, but you bring that to the table when I was commenting on the Tasmanian tiger. Please just stick to what the utube video was about.
Tasmanian tiger long live from ancient ages to the 1930s may your name be remembered till the the end of days and bring back to life by scientists by genetic dna and this video is so sad i almost cried
My great uncle wrote a letter to his wife in 1972 stating he had witnessed a thylacine eating a dead wallaby on a riverbank in the hinterland of Tasmania, and he described it perfectly as one. He said it had a striped lower back with a strangely shaped head and a very sturdy tail that hardly moved at all. He described its eating habits as peculiar, saying it targeted the rear end of the wallaby and ate its insides through the orifices there. He was not sure if it had killed the wallaby or not, because he came upon it as it was feeding. He said it the “tiger” (as he called it) was trying to drag the animal back into the forest away from the river, and that it saw him. He said it had blood on its face but it was indeed a tiger. This was extremely rural Tasmania, in the far western forests of the island up river from a town on the West coast (forgive me i’ve forgotten the name of it) where he had stopped to explore on a sailing journey from Port Philip Bay. I absolutely believe his account and believe that these animals were at least alive into the 1970s, which means there is a relatively high likelihood that they still exist in the wild today. There have been numerous reports of locals in Papua New Guinea owning them as pets in the dense forests of that island, too. I believe they are still alive in Papua New Guinea and Tasmania and that they will be rediscovered in the next few years.
@@a.m11558 I absolutely love your story, I can't believe these beautiful animals are gone. At least they're in a better place now, and soon they will live in peace on earth after the Armageddon. Rest in peace, thylacines🙏
My great uncle wrote a letter to his wife in 1972 stating he had witnessed a thylacine eating a dead wallaby on a riverbank in the hinterland of Tasmania, and he described it perfectly as one. He said it had a striped lower back with a strangely shaped head and a very sturdy tail that hardly moved at all. He described its eating habits as peculiar, saying it targeted the rear end of the wallaby and ate its insides through the orifices there. He was not sure if it had killed the wallaby or not, because he came upon it as it was feeding. He said it the “tiger” (as he called it) was trying to drag the animal back into the forest away from the river, and that it saw him. He said it had blood on its face but it was indeed a tiger. This was extremely rural Tasmania, in the far western forests of the island up river from a town on the West coast (forgive me i’ve forgotten the name of it) where he had stopped to explore on a sailing journey from Port Philip Bay. I absolutely believe his account and believe that these animals were at least alive into the 1970s, which means there is a relatively high likelihood that they still exist in the wild today. There have been numerous reports of locals in Papua New Guinea owning them as pets in the dense forests of that island, too. I believe they are still alive in Papua New Guinea and Tasmania and that they will be rediscovered in the next few years.
This is what is happening right now to other species, don’t let them suffer the same fate. While they still have some time we must save them, who agrees ?
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This Literally made me cry because of my love for these animals ever since I found them in 2013 I don’t remember how I found them or how I came to love them so much but I hope one day they’ll find a way to bring my loves back besides that I love your art and the animation was stunning! good job💙
what a beautiful creature its a shame we couldn’t experience, imagine if we could experience them until the year 3029 cause having them alive until that year would be fun and we could actually see there joeys playing and there moms nursing them......what an experience we could see
Lucky news They are trying to bring it back but not sure will they success u know for one kind of extinct goats tey are bringed back but not that much long And quagga not trough scientists but with mother nature they are bringed back
Hmm, I wouldn’t be so sure about that. Because there has “have” been unconfirmed sightings of those Large Marsupial Dogs. Who knows? Maybe the Thylacine AKA Tasmanian Tiger Wolf might still be around. Either in Tasmania or Mainland Australia.
@@TimeBomb798 Well send Drones or something to get a look around to see if anyone of those Tasmanian Tigers are around. I also hope for the ones in Mainland Australia are still breathing too.
When I first heard about these guys I though "No, impossible those guys don't look real" . Then when I was the photos and especially the famous footage of the animal, I completely accepted the animal's existence. Most helpful; the Wild Kratts Thylacine episode, an episode about these legendary and bizarre creatures; with their dog-like appearance and their stripes. They're literally one of the coolest creatures I've ever seen,I've heard some awesome details about these guys. Like: 🌟They're known by many names; Thylacine, Tasmanian tiger, and Tasmanian wolf 🐺 🌟Despite their names, they're actually marsupials. So they're actually related to the Tasmanian Devil not the tiger 🐅 🌟They're known to have the widest mouth gape of any mammal alive, scientists are puzzled about their unnatural talent. Their hypotheses: Its gonna attack or the most common answer; it's tired. 🌟Like other tiger species, each Tasmanian tiger has its own unique stripe pattern. 🌟The reason they were eradicated due to misunderstanding, Tasmanian farmers thought they were dangerous and so they hunted them toward extinction. 🌟Luckily, there were 0 human fatalities so they rather flee from a human than attack. Also they were a nuisance to farmers for hunting livestock like sheep 🐑 🌟These guys are carnivorous predators; they diet consists of marsupials like such as kangaroos,wallabies, wombats, along with birds like emus. Also mammals like bandicoots,rats, including livestock like sheep 🐑 🌟HOWEVER! scientists have hypothesized about bring back the animal though stem cell research; extracting the stem cells of today's marsupials (kangaroo/koala/especially the Tasmanian Devil). They're able 2 change those cells to Thylacine cells and therefore bring back the extinct carnivorous marsupial
I always loved animals and dinosaurs and still do today, and I miss these creatures. When I was younger my great grandma would tell me about these animals when she was a kid. She was born in the 1920s so she lived when there were still a few of these. She told me that she still believes there are some out there waiting, making homes in caves and river banks until they can return back to Living their old way. She told me we can only hope that someday people can co exist with these miraculous animals.
I live in Tasmania and have grown so attached to the Tasmanian Tiger that I even have an idea for a fossil Pokemon based on it where it was a Normal/Dark type with the ability Strong Jaws.
I wish I could go back and tell this man what impact that shot had. Not to hate him, after all he had no idea what would come of it. Even if that creature survived our world would still be silent of the Thylacine. It is truly a tragedy they don’t walk the earth anymore, but they are like a setting sun that had nightfall to early.
66 million years of evolution GONE. It's important to note, Thylacine was endangered for a long time now, only surviving in Tasmania, an island with no Dingoes! The introduction of Canids in Australia is attributed to thylacine and Tasmanian devils extinction in Australia, human population today and in the past is far too small to cover the extinction of the marsupials in the massive territory that is Australia, even today most of Australia is uninhabited by man! Canids, on the other hand, spread and out competed the marsupials. The same thing happened in south America when carnivorans were introduced 3 million years ago when the continents collided and connected.
4 sightings in Victoria already this year in Gippsland 3 and 1 in Mt Macedon. Thousands all up on the mainland across every state and territory. Many scientists and civilians want them reclassified as endangered. They are masters of camoflauge and are scared of humans keeping well away from us but they do slip up. When you listen to the older generation, you start to understand that people kept quiet about their whereabouts because they loved animals etc. and seeing so many killed kept people quiet. Also Benjamin the last one in the footage was a pet donated to the Horbart zoo. When it died they said it was the last one alive. Strangely enough people kept feeding them and seeing them until their own deaths. They are also still seen quiet alot in the N.E of Tasmania as well as the other parts. People are now keeping quiet and have been for a very long time. Some people said that they are breeding so there must be still a lot about. Thousands of people can't be wrong and some of the people are farmers, hunters, zoologists, scientists, cryptozoologists, Aborigines and civilian people.
@@Robochop-vz3qm Really? Lots of people here are mourning over the loss of a species but all *you* can think of is inserting your religious beliefs into the conversation. Sincerely, fuck you!
I Hope Thylacine is still out there 😢😭 it,s terrible to see what the modern-day era does to earth's rich diversity losing our beloved nature. I hope that one day humans and nature would stand side by side instead of destroying it😪😤
I honestly hope it isn’t…tbh if they were still around they’d be suffering from marsupial facial tumor disease and would be steadily declining, unfortunately for what ever reason the marsupials and monotremes aren’t as Hardy as placentals and nature seems to be slowly weening them out
Humans are a part of nature, the weak dying is the law of nature. Only people that live far away from nature with extremely privileged lives are complaining.
The first time I ever heard of a Thylacine it was in a sticker book I got as a gift from one of my grade school teachers. I was 7. I am 39 now, soon to be 40. To have had it close to heart for 32 years has been both an honour and a heartbreak because it sparked in me a passion to want to conserve wildlife and care for what I could care for from a very early age. If we could only have done something is the all-to-often hindsight we as human beings have when it comes to endangered and threatened wildlife. If we were the last of our kind I think we would definitely want to be saved from extinction. I believe they are still out there in the wild, alive and in hiding and the people lucky enough to have had sightings have without a shadow of a doubt known what they have seen and stand by their convictions. I would love to go to Australia or Tasmania to have the chance to potentially see one with my own eyes.
My grandmother got to see a living Tasmanian Tiger back then when they weren't extinct..... My grandmother is still alive.. Edit (Date: 1/28/2021): the comment is sarcastic lmao, I was trying to imitate people who lie about these stuff and don't bother thinking. My grandmother is not alive anymore. My great grandmother though, she did get to see a even wild Tasmanian tiger trying to steal some food or something like that. She said that the animal got away with it, fortunately. My grandma told me this, I don't remember what she said, but it was something like this.
Holy shit, I was just thinking to go on UA-cam and see if anyone made a new video on Tasmania tigers. And what do you know, someone did!. Thanks so much for making this video. It was emotional to see this video , and I don't blame blatty for not knowing that the thylacine, was close to extinction. I am from the USA, and admire marsupials like the devil, and was excited to find out that there was a bigger predator than the devil on Tasmania. It such a shame this happened. I hope one day I could go to tasmiana and learn more about these animals. I even had a Tasmania tiger plush that I own. Even though it a slim chance, I hope the thylacine is still out there.
Good to know someone else shares my thoughts about Batty. A lot of people think of him as the guy who cruel heartedly finished off the species. Given the culture at the time, he was doing what any sane farmer would have
Dane Pavitt that true, I agree fully. I forgot what video it was, but there a short documentary about someone asking batty, when he was old, if he regretted killing the Tasmania tiger he saw. And batty answers with some other things I don't remember.
I feel so sick. Looking at this is just an animal trying to survive and live a life. People say there even monsters. But sadly...Humans are the real monsters. We kill these animals for what? Sport? Food? Just for something to do? And what do we really get out in the end. Death. Then we move on to another animal to kill off...I hope all humans smarten up and learn from there mistakes. I know we need food. But this...is just cruel. :( Please like for the Thylacine. R.I.P
@@retardcorpsman Yeah I guess so. But still don't you think the man would at least know this animal was basically extinct? And if he hasn't would he have noticed how rare the animals like that show? It just does not feel right. I may be a softy but this was cruel.
Ryan's Gacha Channel Yeah, I guess that does raise lots of questions about the guy. But seeing as that was from the early 1900s, I’d doubt the guy would have cared either way. Rip, The last Tasmanian tiger.
exactly we don't need to eat these kind of animals we didn't need to push them to Extinction humans are monsters I am ashamed to be human these animals are awesome and they are gone
Thylacine were such beautiful creatures. I wish they weren't extinct. Also this was extremely emotional..especially the music. It made it feel so creepy and mysterious. And of course sad :(
Scientists are working on cloning them they say it will be successfully cloned in February 2021:) I’m not lying my dad works for a top science company he has been working 5 hours a day trying to bring it back and it has finally been done
another great video. I personally love this story as the thylacine is my favorite recently extinct animal. its great to see a story on one and not just a purely informational documenty type thing.
It's possible we might be able to bring them back, but personally I think they should be left alone. We know very little about their environmental and feeding requirements, and any cloned individuals would probably spend their life being examined in captivity
Cody Lake i mean technically they killed them BECAUSE they understanded them, they understood that they killed their livestock so in turn they fucking murdered an entire species
Why are y’all crying? He didn’t know that was the last thylacine, besides, he wasn’t gonna sit there and let his chickens die. Still, I do feel bad for the thylacine.
i dont feel bad about the chickens i feel bad abt the last tasmanian tiger the humans think they are monster but they are the monster why do they kill a animal that wants to live now that ik how the tiger died because of him.
@@therock6943 no, this is the one time I feel bad for the human, most likely didn’t know this was the last thylacine, and he wasn’t gonna just sit there and let his chickens die right in front of him, and even if he didn’t know, the thylacine would keep coming back and coming back and if the farmer still didn’t know, it would be likely the dog would be outside and would’ve killed the thylacine, animals, when they know there’s food in the area, keep coming back for more, he was eventually gonna get killed no matter what, chickens also have feelings too, no more animals leads to no more money, which would lead to them starving, back then there weren’t a lot of other options for jobs to my knowledge, and now in the modern day, switching between jobs is easy now, even in a 3rd world country you’d probably have the money to move on from raising cattle, sheep, goats, chickens etc, this is the one time I feel bad for the human too. I would feel 0 sympathy for that man though if he just killed it when it had no interest in his animals just to “protect them”
@@reynaldoflores4522 he didn’t know it was the last one, if he knew maybe he would’ve caught it and released it somewhere else, but either way he wasn’t gonna let his chickens die, he can sell them, their meat, or their eggs for money, and he can eat them himself, it’s the same with coyotes today, your not just gonna sit by and watch as a coyote pack kills all your cow calves, sheep, and chickens because “Is a lil pupper and I don’t wanna hurt it!” That’s a stupid decision financially and could get you and your family broke if they stuck with farming, those aren’t just a few worthless chickens, that’s his whole career and life on the line it’s either his or the thylacine’s (or neither if he had the right catch and release equipment)
if only there was a way to bring them back and allow them to breed so we can release a healthy amount back to the wild. I would love to see one as would many others
This is so sad these poor animals went excited because of us some how I think they are still out there tho well hidden from the most dangerous things to ever live on this planet..... Us🥺
My Great Grandpa knew about these animals, saw them out in the wilds on his farm, he said he only shot 1 in his life, and whenever he saw another, he would feel bad, because he was very bad at killing animals, so he scared them away, instead of killing them. Well, I wish everyone did the same as my Great Grandpa, but there already extinct.
Your grandfather is worse, he lives in a land or a place that does not have him, do not justify to your grandfather that he is a good person, but worse, that he accepted the killing of humans in the same place where they killed the Tazman wolf
@@bettygabb1725 people are selfish thy thy thing the earth is just a dead thing that thy can claim have you watch Pocahontas and her song the colors of the wind
Тасманийский тигр был голодный, а этот охотник застрелил его. Он даже не думал, какую рану нанес тасманийскому тигру. Я бы ему отомстил за редкого зверя. Этот человек убийца!!!
@@JustACatLover12 judging the fact the thylacine killed one of his chicken I mean it wasn't the thylacine fault but it was the farmer fault Thylacine: "I did nothing to you human.... and you still hunted me...and you decided to protect me when I was about to go extinct Farmer:"I wasn't even protecting youyou killed my livestock so i shot you as payback for what you just did to one of my chicken.now I'm famous for killing you
I want the Tasmanian Tiger to be one of the first animals brought back from extinction. They were cute, now they’re just bones with a few pieces of rotting flesh on them.
dilophosaurus sk and if there will be ones found alive, the DNA could be used to increase their genetic diversity. Cloning only and there will be a problem of inbreeding.
Though it’s death is sad,and caused the animal to go extinct in the wild,something that’s quite true and you probably would agree with is that it’s only now so many people are acting like “I hate the farmer!” Or “Rest in peace thylacine” to which if it was still alive,people wouldn’t care for its existence. People,Care about your animals when they’re still alive as well, not just when they’re dead.
indeed, but still keep that in there are still unconfirmed sightings of this species, so maybe they still be alive, being that it is still remote enough to hide more than one species thought to be extinct
Abrahan Ramirez Again, going vegan won't stop anything. We need to focus on animals that are endangered right now. Cows have been farmed for meat for thousands of years, why should we change our way of life now. I'm not saying it's bad to be vegan, you should be allowed to eat whatever you want, but I don't think converting a couple of people to veganism is the best way to save endangered animals
Want some advice? Help guys like the one of the video. As it'seen, that man wasn't a psycho, just a guy protecting his life. If you only «help» the animals, you are giving more reasons to farmers to become poachers, cause they would be alone and take justice by his own way. Then, even if you put guards in every corner of the forest, those animals would be endangered forever. Trust me
93Monstermike ever since I realized this whole thing about how cruel people are... I've decided to try not to harm *ANYTHING* and I srsly mean *ANYTHING* (unless it's a human, I'll totally harm humans...) But I get really disappointed when I step on a bug, and I even kicked my friend for trying to crush some ants...
TheOnly ShinyUmbreon being vegan doesn't save the environment. Just think about all the space it needs to plant greengrocers, fruits, and other products. Also, you have to kill insects and animals in order they don't eat them. And besides, much species of animals would disappear when they aren't used by humans (think about donkeys). So, no. Veganism is not the solution.
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The fact I’ll never be able to see this beautiful animal in person forever haunts me, I just hope maybe a small number of them were able to survive.
I have hope some still live in some of Tasmania's remote forests. Some parts of them have never been explored.
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Sadly it appears they are extinct most sightings are miss identified dingos or just lies kinda like megalodon
@@hyena_fan No I don't think the sighting claims are true. I just think it could be likely they may be living in unexplored parts of forests.
The part were the light goes away is so sad and shows how people can be so cruel to nature
Mean while thylacine kills his chicken
@@raynconearbuds9177 For food. Not for fun. We kill chickens and eat them all the time.
@@BloodClanResurrection yeah I guess your right
@@BloodClanResurrection Chickens can be a person’s whole livelyhood. We kill them for food same as them and animals will defend their food like us. Its sad how he killed the thyclaine but how was he supposed to know it was the last one? He was just protecting his livestock as we would protect our animals if they got attacked
@@aeroinuinu3349 yeah still feel bad for the tasdev though
Tasmanian tiger is my favorite extinct animal, sad that they aren’t here anymore
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Why it is so sad how humanity has destroyed millions of animals
There was no reason to a quote I heard that was true
“We we’re afraid of monsters until we became them”
@@benjaminpesina4649 True.. Humans can be deadly sometimes
Hopefully we can bring them back within our lifetime
Welp tigers are extinct too
What an absolute tragedy we let this Happen, as Australians we are proud people, but we should forever hold our heads down, a wonderful native animal gone forever.
It's not like you guys treat the Natives any better.
@@ashlirabid9614 how would u know?
@@grantcarncross5380 If you ever decide to go to school or the library you should look up these things called 'history books'. They're very informative.
@@ashlirabid9614 hey buy the sound of your name you don't even sound Australian, stick to what you know, which is nothing, I agree we could have treated the Aboriginals alot better, but you bring that to the table when I was commenting on the Tasmanian tiger. Please just stick to what the utube video was about.
@@ashlirabid9614 and another thing, I studied law, so I think I am alot smarter then you, bone head
Tasmanian tiger long live from ancient ages to the 1930s may your name be remembered till the the end of days and bring back to life by scientists by genetic dna and this video is so sad i almost cried
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I just hope they will come back. Even when I’m long dead…
This is one of my favorite animals!!! I have heard sightings of these creatures, but I wasn’t sure if they really saw one!
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Toni Rocco Yes!!! 😃
My great uncle wrote a letter to his wife in 1972 stating he had witnessed a thylacine eating a dead wallaby on a riverbank in the hinterland of Tasmania, and he described it perfectly as one. He said it had a striped lower back with a strangely shaped head and a very sturdy tail that hardly moved at all.
He described its eating habits as peculiar, saying it targeted the rear end of the wallaby and ate its insides through the orifices there. He was not sure if it had killed the wallaby or not, because he came upon it as it was feeding.
He said it the “tiger” (as he called it) was trying to drag the animal back into the forest away from the river, and that it saw him. He said it had blood on its face but it was indeed a tiger.
This was extremely rural Tasmania, in the far western forests of the island up river from a town on the West coast (forgive me i’ve forgotten the name of it) where he had stopped to explore on a sailing journey from Port Philip Bay.
I absolutely believe his account and believe that these animals were at least alive into the 1970s, which means there is a relatively high likelihood that they still exist in the wild today. There have been numerous reports of locals in Papua New Guinea owning them as pets in the dense forests of that island, too. I believe they are still alive in Papua New Guinea and Tasmania and that they will be rediscovered in the next few years.
@@a.m11558 I absolutely love your story, I can't believe these beautiful animals are gone. At least they're in a better place now, and soon they will live in peace on earth after the Armageddon.
Rest in peace, thylacines🙏
Armageddon is most likely to happen nearer to 3,000 A.D.
My great uncle wrote a letter to his wife in 1972 stating he had witnessed a thylacine eating a dead wallaby on a riverbank in the hinterland of Tasmania, and he described it perfectly as one. He said it had a striped lower back with a strangely shaped head and a very sturdy tail that hardly moved at all.
He described its eating habits as peculiar, saying it targeted the rear end of the wallaby and ate its insides through the orifices there. He was not sure if it had killed the wallaby or not, because he came upon it as it was feeding.
He said it the “tiger” (as he called it) was trying to drag the animal back into the forest away from the river, and that it saw him. He said it had blood on its face but it was indeed a tiger.
This was extremely rural Tasmania, in the far western forests of the island up river from a town on the West coast (forgive me i’ve forgotten the name of it) where he had stopped to explore on a sailing journey from Port Philip Bay.
I absolutely believe his account and believe that these animals were at least alive into the 1970s, which means there is a relatively high likelihood that they still exist in the wild today. There have been numerous reports of locals in Papua New Guinea owning them as pets in the dense forests of that island, too. I believe they are still alive in Papua New Guinea and Tasmania and that they will be rediscovered in the next few years.
So a few might have gone further back into the wilderness flee from man, and I don’t just mean the Maoris either.
@@LindaCooper-i3f What
This is what is happening right now to other species, don’t let them suffer the same fate. While they still have some time we must save them, who agrees ?
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I had tears rolling down my face during this video:(
So did I. The poor chicken :(
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Wow, this was a bit emotional especially with the background music at the end. Awesome job animating this topic
This Literally made me cry because of my love for these animals ever since I found them in 2013 I don’t remember how I found them or how I came to love them so much but I hope one day they’ll find a way to bring my loves back besides that I love your art and the animation was stunning! good job💙
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Did you watch wild Crats?
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what a beautiful creature its a shame we couldn’t experience, imagine if we could experience them until the year 3029 cause having them alive until that year would be fun and we could actually see there joeys playing and there moms nursing them......what an experience we could see
Yeah except the problem is none of us will be in that future
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They are trying to bring it back but not sure will they success u know for one kind of extinct goats tey are bringed back but not that much long
And quagga not trough scientists but with mother nature they are bringed back
If it was still around nobody would care about it.
I thought that the world would end in 3012.
Hmm, I wouldn’t be so sure about that. Because there has “have” been unconfirmed sightings of those Large Marsupial Dogs. Who knows? Maybe the Thylacine AKA Tasmanian Tiger Wolf might still be around. Either in Tasmania or Mainland Australia.
I live in Tasmania and I can comfirm the west coast is very dense bushlands and not many people go up that way so it is a possibility
@@TimeBomb798 Well send Drones or something to get a look around to see if anyone of those Tasmanian Tigers are around. I also hope for the ones in Mainland Australia are still breathing too.
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When I first heard about these guys I though "No, impossible those guys don't look real" . Then when I was the photos and especially the famous footage of the animal, I completely accepted the animal's existence. Most helpful; the Wild Kratts Thylacine episode, an episode about
these legendary and bizarre creatures; with their dog-like appearance and their stripes.
They're literally one of the coolest creatures I've ever seen,I've heard some awesome details about these guys.
Like:
🌟They're known by many names; Thylacine, Tasmanian tiger, and Tasmanian wolf 🐺
🌟Despite their names, they're actually marsupials. So they're actually related to the Tasmanian Devil not the tiger 🐅
🌟They're known to have the widest mouth gape of any mammal alive, scientists are puzzled about their unnatural talent. Their hypotheses: Its gonna attack or the most common answer; it's tired.
🌟Like other tiger species, each Tasmanian tiger has its own unique stripe pattern.
🌟The reason they were eradicated due to misunderstanding, Tasmanian farmers thought they were dangerous and so they hunted them toward extinction.
🌟Luckily, there were 0 human fatalities so they rather flee from a human than attack. Also they were a nuisance to farmers for hunting livestock like sheep 🐑
🌟These guys are carnivorous predators; they diet consists of marsupials like such as kangaroos,wallabies, wombats, along with birds like emus. Also mammals like bandicoots,rats, including livestock like sheep 🐑
🌟HOWEVER! scientists have hypothesized about bring back the animal though stem cell research; extracting the stem cells of today's marsupials (kangaroo/koala/especially the Tasmanian Devil).
They're able 2 change those cells to Thylacine cells and therefore bring back the extinct carnivorous marsupial
Thanks for the info
Oh I loved that wild Kratts episode
Broo there are so many animals out there who look even less real than the thylacine
That wild Kratts episode is my favorite
@@caitlynclapero8015 man i wished that is a wild kratts episode about chimpanzees
This still makes me cry everytime I watch this. I love tasmanian tigers 😕
I always loved animals and dinosaurs and still do today, and I miss these creatures. When I was younger my great grandma would tell me about these animals when she was a kid. She was born in the 1920s so she lived when there were still a few of these. She told me that she still believes there are some out there waiting, making homes in caves and river banks until they can return back to Living their old way. She told me we can only hope that someday people can co exist with these miraculous animals.
The animation of this is amazing
I live in Tasmania and have grown so attached to the Tasmanian Tiger that I even have an idea for a fossil Pokemon based on it where it was a Normal/Dark type with the ability Strong Jaws.
Tasmanian devils and thylacines might easily take on hyenas in a fighting situation.
This is my favorite animal and I see it die and its extinct...😢😭😪😤
there have been many sightings of the Tasmanian tiger tho
@@nabhit7248 But Dingos are on australia too
@@nabhit7248 And dingos are so similar to thylacines
@@elcreepertg6866 they aren’t similar at all, tigers are marsupials, dingos aren’t even native to Australia
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I wish I could go back and tell this man what impact that shot had. Not to hate him, after all he had no idea what would come of it. Even if that creature survived our world would still be silent of the Thylacine. It is truly a tragedy they don’t walk the earth anymore, but they are like a setting sun that had nightfall to early.
66 million years of evolution GONE.
It's important to note, Thylacine was endangered for a long time now, only surviving in Tasmania, an island with no Dingoes!
The introduction of Canids in Australia is attributed to thylacine and Tasmanian devils extinction in Australia, human population today and in the past is far too small to cover the extinction of the marsupials in the massive territory that is Australia, even today most of Australia is uninhabited by man!
Canids, on the other hand, spread and out competed the marsupials. The same thing happened in south America when carnivorans were introduced 3 million years ago when the continents collided and connected.
4 sightings in Victoria already this year in Gippsland 3 and 1 in Mt Macedon. Thousands all up on the mainland across every state and territory.
Many scientists and civilians want them reclassified as endangered. They are masters of camoflauge and are scared of humans keeping well away from us but they do slip up.
When you listen to the older generation, you start to understand that people kept quiet about their whereabouts because they loved animals etc. and seeing so many killed kept people quiet.
Also Benjamin the last one in the footage was a pet donated to the Horbart zoo. When it died they said it was the last one alive.
Strangely enough people kept feeding them and seeing them until their own deaths. They are also still seen quiet alot in the N.E of Tasmania as well as the other parts.
People are now keeping quiet and have been for a very long time. Some people said that they are breeding so there must be still a lot about.
Thousands of people can't be wrong and some of the people are farmers, hunters, zoologists, scientists, cryptozoologists, Aborigines and civilian people.
Creation buddy ✝️🙏
@@Robochop-vz3qm than we destroyed God's creation forever gone
@@trvth1s yep, we are horrible at times, people
@@Robochop-vz3qm Really?
Lots of people here are mourning over the loss of a species but all *you* can think of is inserting your religious beliefs into the conversation.
Sincerely, fuck you!
I Hope Thylacine is still out there 😢😭 it,s terrible to see what the modern-day era does to earth's rich diversity losing our beloved nature. I hope that one day humans and nature would stand side by side instead of destroying it😪😤
It's alive it can't be extinct it is still strong
I honestly hope it isn’t…tbh if they were still around they’d be suffering from marsupial facial tumor disease and would be steadily declining, unfortunately for what ever reason the marsupials and monotremes aren’t as Hardy as placentals and nature seems to be slowly weening them out
LOL LOL L TASMANIA
TIGER.S HAHAH 🤣🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣
@@voulakati8152so tasmanian tigers are strong?
Humans are a part of nature, the weak dying is the law of nature.
Only people that live far away from nature with extremely privileged lives are complaining.
The first time I ever heard of a Thylacine it was in a sticker book I got as a gift from one of my grade school teachers. I was 7. I am 39 now, soon to be 40. To have had it close to heart for 32 years has been both an honour and a heartbreak because it sparked in me a passion to want to conserve wildlife and care for what I could care for from a very early age. If we could only have done something is the all-to-often hindsight we as human beings have when it comes to endangered and threatened wildlife. If we were the last of our kind I think we would definitely want to be saved from extinction. I believe they are still out there in the wild, alive and in hiding and the people lucky enough to have had sightings have without a shadow of a doubt known what they have seen and stand by their convictions. I would love to go to Australia or Tasmania to have the chance to potentially see one with my own eyes.
Simply good videos💛💛 just speechless😢
This was pretty emotionally charged with a message that makes people question their humanity. Thank you.
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It did kinda eat the chickens though
@@kk09912 yeah sooo…..😭🥱
@@kk09912 That was the most sad part
My grandmother got to see a living Tasmanian Tiger back then when they weren't extinct.....
My grandmother is still alive..
Edit (Date: 1/28/2021): the comment is sarcastic lmao, I was trying to imitate people who lie about these stuff and don't bother thinking. My grandmother is not alive anymore. My great grandmother though, she did get to see a even wild Tasmanian tiger trying to steal some food or something like that. She said that the animal got away with it, fortunately. My grandma told me this, I don't remember what she said, but it was something like this.
whoa... that's so cool- I really really want to see a Tasmanian tiger, and it's such a shame that humans had to kill them all off.
Very cool
COOOOL
How old is she?
I would love to hear her experience
Amazing as always! Keep up the good work!
It's so sad to see it's soul in it's eye fade away. That part made me burst into tears
Soo it wasn't sad to see the chicken get brutally decapitated?
@@chickensquailandbirds5650 who cares about life stock the animal was trying to survive you care more about that then the poor tasmanian tiger
@@JayAmoney73 Well idk what life stock is but yea who doesn't care?
We made a lot of mistakes if only we could learn from them😔
Yep
Heartbreaking! 😢😭😭😭
Amazing animation video, man!
He didn’t even help the tiger that was about to die
Of course not he the one that shoot it
@Finn [Redacted] uhh are you mad
it was the last tasmanian tiger
@Finn [Redacted] it was a single chicken
That got killed
That tiger is not a pest
Loved the animation on this one, poor thylacine wish they were still alive.
they might still be alive, remember some species thought to be extinct tend remain secretive for a long time like the coelacanth and saola
Adam Sendejas true, hopefully they are in a remote island somewhere
I think Benjamin (The last Thylacine) could have survived
Catherine Rokosz unlikely since tasmaian tigers have short lifespan about 7 years from what I heard, also I'm not being repetitive just saying
Adam Sendejas if Benny (the last thylacine) could have survived then he would be brave enough to take down those poachers
It's really sad to know that I can't see this beautiful animal in person..I wish I could.
It's like if Disney made this short film.
Fantastic job! Very nice animation!
RIP tiger, all he / she wanted was food...😔
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Well it wouldn't have happen if Europeans arrive in Tasmania
Yes😔
😭😭😭🕊️ yes
Life stock is more important then "her getting food"
Bruh he took a picture next to the dead tiger.
*Pure depression*
I absolutely love this. Keep up the amazing work on this.
Holy shit, I was just thinking to go on UA-cam and see if anyone made a new video on Tasmania tigers. And what do you know, someone did!. Thanks so much for making this video. It was emotional to see this video , and I don't blame blatty for not knowing that the thylacine, was close to extinction. I am from the USA, and admire marsupials like the devil, and was excited to find out that there was a bigger predator than the devil on Tasmania. It such a shame this happened. I hope one day I could go to tasmiana and learn more about these animals. I even had a Tasmania tiger plush that I own. Even though it a slim chance, I hope the thylacine is still out there.
Good to know someone else shares my thoughts about Batty. A lot of people think of him as the guy who cruel heartedly finished off the species. Given the culture at the time, he was doing what any sane farmer would have
Dane Pavitt that true, I agree fully. I forgot what video it was, but there a short documentary about someone asking batty, when he was old, if he regretted killing the Tasmania tiger he saw. And batty answers with some other things I don't remember.
It can be cloned
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Is it possible ? Bring back Tasmanian Tiger
By today's science.
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With cloning, anything’s possible, but errors are almost always unexpected.
Wow Cool art bro! It looks like its a real animal, 5/5 nice animation
that does make me really sad though i really hope they are out there somewhere
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Me too they might be but they probably got smarter and started to hide in the shadows of the darkness
@@adestinywilliams3931 I wish that were true but I highly doubt that... they would have found one by now for sure with new technology
@@alexistoxqui6984Even footage from 2020 sucks
Get d.n.a that is good and like j.p. back from Ex
I feel so sick. Looking at this is just an animal trying to survive and live a life. People say there even monsters. But sadly...Humans are the real monsters. We kill these animals for what? Sport? Food? Just for something to do? And what do we really get out in the end. Death. Then we move on to another animal to kill off...I hope all humans smarten up and learn from there mistakes. I know we need food. But this...is just cruel. :( Please like for the Thylacine. R.I.P
To be fair, it did attempt to attack a chicken coop which was property..
@@retardcorpsman Yeah I guess so. But still don't you think the man would at least know this animal was basically extinct? And if he hasn't would he have noticed how rare the animals like that show? It just does not feel right. I may be a softy but this was cruel.
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Yeah, I guess that does raise lots of questions about the guy.
But seeing as that was from the early 1900s, I’d doubt the guy would have cared either way. Rip, The last Tasmanian tiger.
@@Mk-xw5to no one told them that they were close to extinction
exactly we don't need to eat these kind of animals we didn't need to push them to Extinction humans are monsters I am ashamed to be human these animals are awesome and they are gone
Thylacine were such beautiful creatures. I wish they weren't extinct. Also this was extremely emotional..especially the music. It made it feel so creepy and mysterious. And of course sad :(
RIP I miss them and I wish they were real and they still existed
Same here
Scientists are working on cloning them they say it will be successfully cloned in February 2021:) I’m not lying my dad works for a top science company he has been working 5 hours a day trying to bring it back and it has finally been done
@@thebeautyofwhatwecantsee9662 it's April 2021.
Absolutely heart-breaking.😢
another great video. I personally love this story as the thylacine is my favorite recently extinct animal. its great to see a story on one and not just a purely informational documenty type thing.
Dino Man: :3
Do you ever think we could somehow bring these amazing animals back from extinction, or are they gone forever?
It's possible we might be able to bring them back, but personally I think they should be left alone. We know very little about their environmental and feeding requirements, and any cloned individuals would probably spend their life being examined in captivity
@@DanePavitt make a video about the last dodo
Very Great Animation Man!
I hope they are still in the wild. They are some beautiful animals, Love all animals ❤ 💔
@@richardhansen5359 Hate and love animals at the same time
@@richardhansen5359 hate and love all animals at the same time
A tragic story for such a unique species
In the end, man destroys what he doesn’t understand
Here we are. The most intelligent species to ever live. And what do we do?
Destroying the only World we will ever know.........
Casper Richter why did you comment that two times on a different comment?
Cody Lake i mean technically they killed them BECAUSE they understanded them, they understood that they killed their livestock so in turn they fucking murdered an entire species
We are here to live, prosper, exploit our wisdom given by God, but most important, to care about God's various creations... When will that happen?
Firstly, British never needed to colonize half of the world... greed causes destruction, even if this empire created lots of interesting stuff...
the saddest part is that it was so close to escaping the fence was just an inch away from the tiger. Rest in peace
for now hopefully.
The end of this specie was really tragic. I gould like to see them alive... :(
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Why are y’all crying? He didn’t know that was the last thylacine, besides, he wasn’t gonna sit there and let his chickens die. Still, I do feel bad for the thylacine.
i dont feel bad about the chickens i feel bad abt the last tasmanian tiger the humans think they are monster but they are the monster why do they kill a animal that wants to live now that ik how the tiger died because of him.
@@therock6943 no, this is the one time I feel bad for the human, most likely didn’t know this was the last thylacine, and he wasn’t gonna just sit there and let his chickens die right in front of him, and even if he didn’t know, the thylacine would keep coming back and coming back and if the farmer still didn’t know, it would be likely the dog would be outside and would’ve killed the thylacine, animals, when they know there’s food in the area, keep coming back for more, he was eventually gonna get killed no matter what, chickens also have feelings too, no more animals leads to no more money, which would lead to them starving, back then there weren’t a lot of other options for jobs to my knowledge, and now in the modern day, switching between jobs is easy now, even in a 3rd world country you’d probably have the money to move on from raising cattle, sheep, goats, chickens etc, this is the one time I feel bad for the human too. I would feel 0 sympathy for that man though if he just killed it when it had no interest in his animals just to “protect them”
So sad that he killed the last wild thylacine just to save a few worthless chickens.
@@reynaldoflores4522 he didn’t know it was the last one, if he knew maybe he would’ve caught it and released it somewhere else, but either way he wasn’t gonna let his chickens die, he can sell them, their meat, or their eggs for money, and he can eat them himself, it’s the same with coyotes today, your not just gonna sit by and watch as a coyote pack kills all your cow calves, sheep, and chickens because “Is a lil pupper and I don’t wanna hurt it!” That’s a stupid decision financially and could get you and your family broke if they stuck with farming, those aren’t just a few worthless chickens, that’s his whole career and life on the line it’s either his or the thylacine’s (or neither if he had the right catch and release equipment)
@@nojorooney Yes, I know. You are correct in your logical reasoning and conclusions.
But I'd still like to wipe that silly, smug grin from his face.
That fact that this still happens and humans dont give a crap hurts me inside
i hope genetic editing and research can bring them back
if only there was a way to bring them back and allow them to breed so we can release a healthy amount back to the wild. I would love to see one as would many others
The light leaving the eye.. shit man, that was harsh.
This is so sad these poor animals went excited because of us some how I think they are still out there tho well hidden from the most dangerous things to ever live on this planet..... Us🥺
My Great Grandpa knew about these animals, saw them out in the wilds on his farm, he said he only shot 1 in his life, and whenever he saw another, he would feel bad, because he was very bad at killing animals, so he scared them away, instead of killing them. Well, I wish everyone did the same as my Great Grandpa, but there already extinct.
8lue_F0xy Me too
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@@authurmorgan2325 Real idiot not FAKE
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Your grandfather is worse, he lives in a land or a place that does not have him, do not justify to your grandfather that he is a good person, but worse, that he accepted the killing of humans in the same place where they killed the Tazman wolf
I am litterly crying that no youtuber has watched this and spreaded it......
At least, Nigel Marven can bring some back to Prehistoric Park, thanks to the Time Portal.
Ethan Goh thats why we love him!
Yeah, but unfortunately, the show is canceled.
Im sad the show was cancelled, i loved it so much
Everyone, please be on Prehistoric Park's side! Prehistoric Park needs more supporters before doing Season 2!
Don't blame CGI and Impossible Pictures. According to HenryScott, it was all Primeval's fault, it has outcompeted the show!
I will miss this beautiful creature
I understand he was protecting life stock. Its just sad they got overhunted
Rest in peace my fluffy Tasmanian tigers. 😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢 I hope they come back one day
NNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUU I DON’T WANT TO CRYYYYY
I love this animation
The last thylacine was left outside in a cage and wasnt brought back in , his name was Benjamin-
R.I.P Benjamin- 😔😔😔😔
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@@faihafaisal6054 it joke Wtf
Humans are so cruel animals did nothing to deserve this it’s just sad 😔
Actually some of the animals are cruel the Thylacine eat his chickens
That is really sad 😢.
I almost cried whilst watching this I just wish we didn’t kill them to extinction
Same
Why why😭😭😭😭😭
@@bettygabb1725 people are selfish thy thy thing the earth is just a dead thing that thy can claim have you watch Pocahontas and her song the colors of the wind
I literally cried when I watch this
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Same 😭 sad
Did the man die after this happened?
same. this breaks my heart.
Ublp
Look what they done ... what a beautiful Animal ..
I love it and i always cry.
Тасманийский тигр был голодный, а этот охотник застрелил его. Он даже не думал, какую рану нанес тасманийскому тигру. Я бы ему отомстил за редкого зверя. Этот человек убийца!!!
Humans are so cruel 😢😩😫😥😓😭😔😞I’m really going to miss that poor thylacine
@@buelamark8335 you're so cruel too
This makes me very sad! I'm crying~!
THIS MAN IS A MURDERER! 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
He had to do it, if he didnt kill the tylacine his chickens and sheep will be killed, but its still cruel
Iliac De Leon yea...
Fu***ng mean im so cry:(
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Why are my eyes sweating 🥺🥺🥺🥺🐅🐅🐅🐅
Thylacine: "I did nothing to you human..And you still hunted me..And you decided to protect me when i was about to go extinct.."
Obviously it looks like it.
@@JustACatLover12 judging the fact the thylacine killed one of his chicken
I mean it wasn't the thylacine fault but it was the farmer fault
Thylacine: "I did nothing to you human.... and you still hunted me...and you decided to protect me when I was about to go extinct
Farmer:"I wasn't even protecting youyou killed my livestock so i shot you as payback for what you just did to one of my chicken.now I'm famous for killing you
I want the Tasmanian Tiger to be one of the first animals brought back from extinction. They were cute, now they’re just bones with a few pieces of rotting flesh on them.
Fresh Peppers
And the Dodo
@Orcaluv26 facts
Fresh Peppers Agreed!
First should be tas tiger then dodo then mammoth and so on and so on
Dodo, moa, Sabre toothed tiger, mammoth, elephant bird, Iberian ibex, T. rex, Titanaboa, megalodon ok maybe not the deadly ones
This was SAD😢
Ich würde es nie im Leben schafen ein Tier zu töten , es macht mich einfach traurig zu sehen das manche Tire einfach zum Spaß erschossen werden !!😔😡😥
1:40 Mr Pickles ?
I see that reference.
Fuck that show
Let’s hope that the sightings of thylacines and the weirdly eaten kangaroos are true and that the thylacine is still alive...
YES! i actually found a book in our towns library and that suggests that thlocines MIGHT be STILL ALIVE!!
Dodoraptor and other animals I have hope
Or perhaps they could be brought back through cloning
we haave dna samples of dem!
dilophosaurus sk and if there will be ones found alive, the DNA could be used to increase their genetic diversity.
Cloning only and there will be a problem of inbreeding.
Though it’s death is sad,and caused the animal to go extinct in the wild,something that’s quite true and you probably would agree with is that it’s only now so many people are acting like “I hate the farmer!” Or “Rest in peace thylacine” to which if it was still alive,people wouldn’t care for its existence. People,Care about your animals when they’re still alive as well, not just when they’re dead.
Good job keep up he good work!!! ;)
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This is sad though :(
Imagine owning one as a pet
Sounds interesting, especially if one is a member of the Addams Family or the Munsters.
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If the Tasmanian tiger was still alive I would watch several documentaries about it
But they are
Nobody:
UA-cam: Hey! wanna cry over an Extinct Marsupial carnivore?
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Qué lástima, yo espero que aún esté alguno escondido en la gran Australia.
R.I.P. tasmanian tigers.
Guess what?they came back!#theycameback!
they did!
no they didnt lol
They did???
I wish they still exist
We All Do!😞🐺🐯🐅
I hope we can bring them back, I would love to see them in the wild again.
im rly sad bc people kill all tasmanian tigers and he was my favorite extinct animal ;(
If only people knew
the reason why there we're pest Little Bastard Who kills chickens but i still respect for them
@@rixarguel5804 it was not their fault humans decided to come to there land
@@kylethedestroyer1117 Ughh Hello Did u know People transfort Animals To other regions and the Hated it Is the Humans fault
@@kylethedestroyer1117ik this is 3 years later but, if so, you, or us would not even be here. sooooooo
Poor Thylacine :'( It is moments in history like this that I decided to become a Wildlife Conservationist.
indeed, but still keep that in there are still unconfirmed sightings of this species, so maybe they still be alive, being that it is still remote enough to hide more than one species thought to be extinct
Abrahan Ramirez Again, going vegan won't stop anything. We need to focus on animals that are endangered right now. Cows have been farmed for meat for thousands of years, why should we change our way of life now. I'm not saying it's bad to be vegan, you should be allowed to eat whatever you want, but I don't think converting a couple of people to veganism is the best way to save endangered animals
Want some advice? Help guys like the one of the video.
As it'seen, that man wasn't a psycho, just a guy protecting his life.
If you only «help» the animals, you are giving more reasons to farmers to become poachers, cause they would be alone and take justice by his own way. Then, even if you put guards in every corner of the forest, those animals would be endangered forever.
Trust me
93Monstermike ever since I realized this whole thing about how cruel people are... I've decided to try not to harm *ANYTHING* and I srsly mean *ANYTHING* (unless it's a human, I'll totally harm humans...) But I get really disappointed when I step on a bug, and I even kicked my friend for trying to crush some ants...
TheOnly ShinyUmbreon being vegan doesn't save the environment.
Just think about all the space it needs to plant greengrocers, fruits, and other products. Also, you have to kill insects and animals in order they don't eat them.
And besides, much species of animals would disappear when they aren't used by humans (think about donkeys).
So, no. Veganism is not the solution.
Back in the late 1930s 😢 . When wildlife were pristine and human encroachment grew which affected the pristine wildlife