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  • blain

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    I've taken the liberty to enhance and clean up the photo with top notch secret software.
    After careful analysis, it's become obvious, but unexpected, that the mystery animal is the believed to be extinct Thylacine.
    WhatIsIt.jpg
    These marsupials have not been seen in western Kentucky for thousands of years.
    I'm also in Evansville. We can team up to trap that sucker. We'll be millionaires, then we can buy these forums and charge a $64.25 annual membership fee. We'll be rolling in cash!
    Don't tell anyone else about your discovery.
     

    Ahap

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    I've taken the liberty to enhance and clean up the photo with top notch secret software.
    After careful analysis, it's become obvious, but unexpected, that the mystery animal is the believed to be extinct Thylacine.
    View attachment 313937
    These marsupials have not been seen in western Kentucky for thousands of years.
    I'm also in Evansville. We can team up to trap that sucker. We'll be millionaires, then we can buy these forums and charge a $64.25 annual membership fee. We'll be rolling in cash!
    Don't tell anyone else about your discovery.
    It's funny, I'm watching a movie right now called "The Hunter" about a supposedly extinct species which looks just like that. That's actually it, the " Tasmanian Tiger".
    Weird
     
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