By Tim Binnall
Dec 18, 2020
The only footage ever found of a juvenile Tasmanian Tiger, an incredibly strange-looking dinosaur, and a massive Buddha statue discovered hidden under an apartment complex in China were among the strange and unusual stories to pop up on our radar this week.
Although the last thylacine in captivity perished nearly a century ago, the world was afforded a brief glimpse of the creature this past week when the only known film of the animal as a cub was unearthed after being lost in the Australian archives for decades. The tantalizingly short piece of footage was captured by the late Reverend Harold Doyle back in 1930 when he visited the Hobart Zoo where the lone remaining Tasmanian Tiger, dubbed Benjamin, resided. Amazingly, the discovery of the film rewrites the legendary creature s story as it had been previously thought that the thylacine was captured when it was older, but it now appears that the unfortunate animal spent its entire life at the facili
By Tim Binnall
Dec 18, 2020
The only footage ever found of a juvenile Tasmanian Tiger, an incredibly strange-looking dinosaur, and a massive Buddha statue discovered hidden under an apartment complex in China were among the strange and unusual stories to pop up on our radar this week.
Although the last thylacine in captivity perished nearly a century ago, the world was afforded a brief glimpse of the creature this past week when the only known film of the animal as a cub was unearthed after being lost in the Australian archives for decades. The tantalizingly short piece of footage was captured by the late Reverend Harold Doyle back in 1930 when he visited the Hobart Zoo where the lone remaining Tasmanian Tiger, dubbed Benjamin, resided. Amazingly, the discovery of the film rewrites the legendary creature s story as it had been previously thought that the thylacine was captured when it was older, but it now appears that the unfortunate animal spent its entire life at the facili
By Tim Binnall
Dec 18, 2020
The only footage ever found of a juvenile Tasmanian Tiger, an incredibly strange-looking dinosaur, and a massive Buddha statue discovered hidden under an apartment complex in China were among the strange and unusual stories to pop up on our radar this week.
Although the last thylacine in captivity perished nearly a century ago, the world was afforded a brief glimpse of the creature this past week when the only known film of the animal as a cub was unearthed after being lost in the Australian archives for decades. The tantalizingly short piece of footage was captured by the late Reverend Harold Doyle back in 1930 when he visited the Hobart Zoo where the lone remaining Tasmanian Tiger, dubbed Benjamin, resided. Amazingly, the discovery of the film rewrites the legendary creature s story as it had been previously thought that the thylacine was captured when it was older, but it now appears that the unfortunate animal spent its entire life at the facili
By Tim Binnall
Dec 18, 2020
The only footage ever found of a juvenile Tasmanian Tiger, an incredibly strange-looking dinosaur, and a massive Buddha statue discovered hidden under an apartment complex in China were among the strange and unusual stories to pop up on our radar this week.
Although the last thylacine in captivity perished nearly a century ago, the world was afforded a brief glimpse of the creature this past week when the only known film of the animal as a cub was unearthed after being lost in the Australian archives for decades. The tantalizingly short piece of footage was captured by the late Reverend Harold Doyle back in 1930 when he visited the Hobart Zoo where the lone remaining Tasmanian Tiger, dubbed Benjamin, resided. Amazingly, the discovery of the film rewrites the legendary creature s story as it had been previously thought that the thylacine was captured when it was older, but it now appears that the unfortunate animal spent its entire life at the facili
By Tim Binnall
Dec 18, 2020
The only footage ever found of a juvenile Tasmanian Tiger, an incredibly strange-looking dinosaur, and a massive Buddha statue discovered hidden under an apartment complex in China were among the strange and unusual stories to pop up on our radar this week.
Although the last thylacine in captivity perished nearly a century ago, the world was afforded a brief glimpse of the creature this past week when the only known film of the animal as a cub was unearthed after being lost in the Australian archives for decades. The tantalizingly short piece of footage was captured by the late Reverend Harold Doyle back in 1930 when he visited the Hobart Zoo where the lone remaining Tasmanian Tiger, dubbed Benjamin, resided. Amazingly, the discovery of the film rewrites the legendary creature s story as it had been previously thought that the thylacine was captured when it was older, but it now appears that the unfortunate animal spent its entire life at the facili