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Belair National Park Thylacine. Belair National Park Adelaide, Attraction SA Tourism A woman claims she spotted a mysterious animal resembling the long-extinct Tasmanian Tiger while out on a bush walk with her son and sister according to a report in The Daily Mail. They ranged in size from 100-130cm in length and 50-65cm in height, and weighed between 15 to 30kg.

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They ranged in size from 100-130cm in length and 50-65cm in height, and weighed between 15 to 30kg. This month, Jessie Milde was walking in Belair National Park in the Adelaide Hills with her son and sister when they sighted a mysterious creature

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Over 40 thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) sighting reports from South Australia, dating from 1966 until the latest thylacine sightings (Supplied)Tasmanian wildlife biologist and honorary curator of. They ranged in size from 100-130cm in length and 50-65cm in height, and weighed between 15 to 30kg.

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Exploring the Adelaide’s Belair National Park alone / Date 10 August, 2022/ Trip report . The thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger, was last seen in captivity in 1936 and declared extinct in the mid-1980s. This month, Jessie Milde was walking in Belair National Park in the Adelaide Hills with her son and sister when they sighted a mysterious creature