Overlandman wrote:It claims the footage contains recordings of the animal barking and nosing their camera.
north-north-west wrote:Thylacines don't bark. They make a kind of yipping sound. Fairly high pitched. If it's barking, it's a dog.
north-north-west wrote:And before you ask, yes I have heard some - near Lake Pedder (the real one) back in 1970 or thereabouts. Possibly also elsewhere, but that's the only occasion when there were other witnesses.
Overlandman wrote:http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-08/w ... gs/8883300
Avatar wrote:Can anyone explain why big media uses annoying and irrelevant music tracks that e.g. could have come from a "Wile E. Coyote" cartoon, over their videos?
GPSGuided wrote:Avatar wrote:Can anyone explain why big media uses annoying and irrelevant music tracks that e.g. could have come from a "Wile E. Coyote" cartoon, over their videos?
Because any intelligent journalist would know it's all a joke and farce, though good for generating clicks. It's entertainment value.
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