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  • Demons, monsters and myth



    This topic contains 242 replies, has 0 voices, and was last updated by Profile photo of novawolf novawolf 15 years, 11 months ago.

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      Haos-Emily
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      the Tasmanian tiger isn't a legend it is just a creature that hasn't been seen for i think 200 years. some say there extinct some say there are a few left but no one knows. but anyway they wouldn't stand a chance against Bloody Bones

      your all wrong. tasmanian Tigers are still eher. The ones your on abotu are called 'Thylacine'They became extinct in the 1930's

      #314764
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      daveyp1997
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      the black dog that causes bad luck not the tiger

      #314765
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      vakuso
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      not im not talking about the saber tooth cat im talking about the Tasmanian tiger

      #314766
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      the Tasmanian tiger isn't a legend it is just a creature that hasn't been seen for i think 200 years. some say there extinct some say there are a few left but no one knows. but anyway they wouldn't stand a chance against Bloody Bones

      Yea I think the tasmanian tiger is real theres parts off Tasmanian that havent been explorered yet

      #314768
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      vakuso
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      only because it is impossible to get to by foot. the only way to see it is by air and the vegetation is to dense to see anything.

      #314769
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      Haos-Emily
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      the Tasmanian tiger isn't a legend it is just a creature that hasn't been seen for i think 200 years. some say there extinct some say there are a few left but no one knows. but anyway they wouldn't stand a chance against Bloody Bones

      your all wrong. tasmanian Tigers are still eher. The ones your on abotu are called 'Thylacine'They became extinct in the 1930's

      #314771
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      Heres a video of the Tasmania tiger or its other name the Thylacinehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V-v_SGtnb0

      #314772
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      Haos-Emily
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      Guys, for the last time, Its not a Tasmanian Tiger! Its a Thylacine!

      #314773
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      vakuso
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      the Tasmanian tiger isn't a legend it is just a creature that hasn't been seen for i think 200 years. some say there extinct some say there are a few left but no one knows. but anyway they wouldn't stand a chance against Bloody Bones

      Yea I think the tasmanian tiger is real theres parts off Tasmanian that havent been explorered yet

      the tasmanian tiger was never said to be fake it was only said that some people think it is extinct and some people say it is still here just very few in numbers

      #314774
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      #314775
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      i went to a museum and learned about them 😀

      #314779
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      vakuso
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      i thought this topic was for monsters, myth's and demons anyway anyone hear about the little 1 foot tall creature they caught in mexico city

      #314781
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      sure I do.

      #314782
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      vakuso
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      you heard about it. did you see its picture

      #314783
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      you heard about it. did you see its picture

      I hadnt heard about.or seen a picture

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