The video has been released (see this article for example: 'I know it's a tiger': Trio release footage claiming to be Tasmanian tiger sighting).
Nick Mooney thinks it is most likely a Spotted Quoll.
I'd agree with that. It does move just like a quoll, but I don't really know how a thylacine would move in the wild and I don't have any sense of scale from the video. It seems to definitely be marsupial though and not a fox, which is a step in the right direction!
See also this article for some more from Nick Mooney on the images: No Cookies | The Mercury
Nick Mooney thinks it is most likely a Spotted Quoll.
I'd agree with that. It does move just like a quoll, but I don't really know how a thylacine would move in the wild and I don't have any sense of scale from the video. It seems to definitely be marsupial though and not a fox, which is a step in the right direction!
See also this article for some more from Nick Mooney on the images: No Cookies | The Mercury
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