‘Extinct’ Thylacine filmed on thermal imager

Source: Ambiguous World, Youtube

Date: October, 2025

Location: Australia

A new video has been released from the Ambiguous World youtube channel, a channel devoted to investigating the possibility of the Thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger, still existing in Australia, despite being declared instinct in 1936.

The video was filmed on a thermal imager, which detects heat to create an image. In this case, it was filmed on the black hot setting, meaning the ground and sky appear a light grey as they are colder, trees and shrubbery appear grey as they maintain heat in the night, and living, moving animals appear black.

As the below footage of the last surviving Thylacine shows, they are quite uniquely shaped creatures. When you compare it to the subject in the video captured, it does seem to show the large, sloped head, a high back and the bizarre stiff, long tail. The only other animal that could match it would be a dog, though it’s body shape does seem to be more similar to that of a Thylacine.


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