The Tasmanian Tiger (THYLACINE) is STILL ALIVE? (Documentary) Pt.1

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Published 2024-04-02
I believe the Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) never went extinct. With thousands of sightings across Tasmania, Mainland Australia and Papua New Guinea til this day, I believe a small population of them could still be out there in the wild. In this 4day - 40km expedition we focus on the changing lands of Tasmania and try bring this species back to life.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Rob.Parsons
    Great job miller, was a real hoot to have you and Kurt down for the trip. Looking forward to pt 2 🙌
  • @Zakxaev68
    Watching from Southeastern EU / Bulgaria fr, gotta say, damn, you put NatGeo out of business in comparison to how the whole thing is shot, told and presented. Real gold content. Cheers, bruv!!!
  • @bigring5113
    Great video, hard yakka! The audio quality is so good (no wind noise) like I was expecting after watching the other 2 vids from Levi and Rob.
  • Imagine if you Miller Wilson a simple youtuber were able to prove the existence of a thylacine which I know in my heart does still exist in this world .. how amazing.
  • @SmithBeatZ1
    I've been so interested in this latley. How fascinating is this creature's history and it's ultimately sad demise. Another YouTuber from the states recently made a video sharing some stories about his first expedition looking for them and I became fascinated. Love this, bro.
  • Absolutely fab video, Miller. Thanks heaps. Am really looking forward to part 2. You never fail to impress. And good luck with Patreon!
  • It's amazing man, I can never get bored watching your videos, can't wait for part 2!
  • @dsv2125
    I’m from Melbourne. Currently been living in Tasmania for almost a year. Lived in Burnie and Devonport for work purposes. The amount of animals that gather around my car at night and the amount of wildlife I have witnessed while driving at night for work tells me that the Tasmanian Tiger is STILL ALIVE. Tasmania is full of bushes. Deep bushes. Driving along the bass highway, especially near Ulverstone and Sulfur Creek, one will always think that the Tassie Tiger is somewhere there. Let them live where they belong. They are very smart. We never get to see them because they know what humans can do to them.
  • @emigirl444
    Miller, your video is so awesome! You did such a great job with all the research and making it look super cool. Your team seems like they're having a blast, and it kept me hooked the whole time. The places you went to were really pretty, and I liked learning about the history stuff too. It felt like I was right there with you, especially when you were checking those camera things and floating down the river. Kurt's determination was so inspiring, and when you guys finally made it to the ocean, I was cheering for you! Can't wait for Part 2 – you're doing amazing, keep it up!🌿🐾
  • @o-ruff1483
    Yaaay the second part. Thank you Miller for another great time watching your videos. Hehe just took off my dog a tassie tiger bandana :D My Aussie mate sent it to us a lil souvenir. Funny circumstances . Keep up the great job!
  • @bearmauled
    This is such a thoroughly researched and professionally produced video in every way Miller. You've assembled an amiable, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic team, and you keep us on the edge of our seats throughout! . I love the alluring and wide expanse of those grassy, brushy plains with mountains on the horizon. Impossible to resist exploring them! . Love your camp setup ⛺️ . The background info, historic film, and thylacine history at that zoo is so valuable and intriguing. . That night sky! . It must've been so exciting to check your camera traps! . Man, you really make us feel like we're there with you, filming the exit from your tent, and your heavy backpack as you walk through the thick vegetation, and putting us on your raft so we can calmly glide on the water with you. So cool Miller. . Those ancient trees! Yes... something to really ponder... their durability, their timelessness. . Funny... my muscles ached as I watched you drag the rafts through the paddock 😄 . I love the peaceful sounds of the river, and the birds in the forest... truly surrounded by primeval beauty. . Oh man... Kurt's exhaustion and determination... I remember such pain on epic hikes when I was younger....I suddenly couldn't appreciate the wonders around me, so discouraged by my own agony 😩 but certainly appreciated it later, in retrospect, when I recuperated. . The ocean! What a thrill! You guys worked so hard for it! I LOOK FORWARD TO PART 2!
  • Wow miller I’ve said it a hundred times and I’ll say it again I really appreciate your videos and love for nature and wildlife you inspire me man and my prayers are with you on every adventure you go on! Keep it up man love what your doing! -Cody
  • Important work you are all doing here. Thank you for showing your viewpoint of the journey. I am looking forward to part 2. 😀
  • @rogerlawson346
    Brilliant as always, couldn't take my eyes off the screen, can't wait to see part 2
  • @AzBob01
    Great video. Makes us feel like we were there along with you guys. Looking for Part 2 now.
  • @Mtb_447
    This was absolutely magical Miller! Cant wait for pt 2!
  • @PeterLake
    Well done, great video, great footage and story telling. The Pieman river is absolutely stunning.