
02 | Neil Waters
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On today's episode, Sean sits down with Neil Waters. Neil was dubbed “Australia’s Tiger King” by Vice News. He and the Thylacine Awareness Group have dedicated a great deal of their time and resources into finding the “extinct” Thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian Tiger. The last specimen of this species was said to have died in a zoo in the 1930’s. These bizarre and fascinating animals are marsupials which Neil says: “Look like a dog, act like a cat, and walk like a horse”. The stripes on their lower back are the main feature that sets them apart. Neil and many others believe there are still pockets of Thylacine that exist and they are setting out to prove that this great marsupial is still out there. Tune in now!
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