which cryptid could exist?

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Why you guys so sure on the thylacine? Where there are dense jungles it is way more likely to find cryptids than in the outback.
 
Still not buying into "Bigfoot is real" story because we would find a STRONG SOLID evidence by now but we didn't. No DNA traces, no body, not even a hair or a small bone fragment. And they are not even being hunted or being threatened by the humans, shouldn't their populations would be increased by now if they are undetected for so long time?
 
Why you guys so sure on the thylacine? Where there are dense jungles it is way more likely to find cryptids than in the outback.
To be fair, the vast areas of the outback is so remote and unsuitable for most human populations. Not too many people living in middle of Australia.
 
Yep, but very well explored nonetheless. An animal the size of a thylacine would even be easy to spot from a low-flying aircraft.
 
Why you guys so sure on the thylacine? Where there are dense jungles it is way more likely to find cryptids than in the outback.
atleas for me its easier to think that they could find a "cryptid" who acctualy existed at some point in history....and not to long either, so thats why if i have to bet my money i would say the thylacaine
 
Well, yes, but the Tasmanian tiger is more likely in that case. However, I don't know if those can be considered cryptids.
 
Yep, but very well explored nonetheless. An animal the size of a thylacine would even be easy to spot from a low-flying aircraft.
Not really, you can easily missed a coyote sized animal from a low-flying aircraft in that environment. Also this species were extinct not too long ago and it is very possible that there are very few thylacines that survived the extinction...unlike giant dinosaurs from jungles or giant apes in North America.
 
Still not buying into "Bigfoot is real" story because we would find a STRONG SOLID evidence by now but we didn't. No DNA traces, no body, not even a hair or a small bone fragment. And they are not even being hunted or being threatened by the humans, shouldn't their populations would be increased by now if they are undetected for so long time?

apparently some guy shot a family of them out in NorCal but i quit following the story so idk what happend when they found out it was a hoax, lol
 
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