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Buderim Beast Photographed?
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Buderim Beast Photographed?
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Re: Buderim Beast Photographed?
Queensland Museum collection manager Heather Janetzki said Thylacines were extinct and what Ms Smith saw was more likely to be a mangy fox.
Bollocks. Thats no fox. Not even close.
Bollocks. Thats no fox. Not even close.
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Re: Buderim Beast Photographed?
When I saw the photo my first thought was fox - seen a few like it through a scope over the years.
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Re: Buderim Beast Photographed?
Yeah, sorry, that is a mange afflicted fox. The ears are too long to be a Thylacine, it's legs are foxlike, and the brush, though partly mange affected, is held as a fox's is. The severely crusted skin of the rump might look like stripes, but that's the crevices of skin around which the cruelly thickened scabby skin has split a little with the fox's movements. Poor thing.
Case closed as far as I am concerned.
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Case closed as far as I am concerned.
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Re: Buderim Beast Photographed?
I have to agree on the mangie fox theory. They loose the hair on the tail, generally look a different shape because of the lack of healthy bushy fur.
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Re: Buderim Beast Photographed?
Thats one foxy lady....