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Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) filmed in the Yarra Ranges. This 2025 thermal footage may be the most compelling Thylacine video ever recorded. Captured on October 6th, 2025, using Pulsar Merger Thermal Binoculars LRF XT50, this 2-minute clip shows an animal with a unique gait, short rear hocks, and what appears to be a pouch full of joeys, powerful signs of a living Thylacine, long believed extinct. Filmed from 150 meters away to avoid disturbance, this could mark a historic rediscovery of the Tasmanian Tiger on the Australian mainland. 0:00 Intro showing just 11 seconds of footage of the Thylacine. 0:14 Zoomed in footage of the Thylacine. 2:58 Slowed down footage to show the unusual gait, short rear hocks & the pouch (with joeys) of the Mainland Thylacine. 4:31 Do you require more proof of the existence of the Mainland Thylacine? A body? 6:27 Full raw footage of the Mainland Thylacine. 🌏 Welcome to Ambiguous World Where extinction meets discovery. Ambiguous World is a documentary-style channel dedicated to the search for living Thylacines, combining thermal cameras, trail cams, and scientific fieldwork to investigate credible sightings across Tasmania and mainland Australia. Our mission is simple: to record, analyze, and share potential evidence of Thylacine survival — clearly, transparently, and without hype. 🐾 About the Investigation Location: Undisclosed region of Australia Date: Monday, 6th October 2025 Device: Pulsar Merger LRF XT50 Thermal Binoculars Observation: Unique gait, short rear hocks, visible pouch Estimated Distance: 150m This sighting is part of a larger ongoing study into whether the Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) still roams remote wilderness areas. 🧭 Subscribe to Ambiguous World Join the search. Follow every field mission, thermal investigation, and wildlife discovery as we explore the blurred line between extinction and survival. 👉 #Thylacine #TasmanianTiger #AmbiguousWorld #Cryptid