
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World The Hunt for the Thylacine (Tasmanian Tigers, Tasmanian Wolves, Cryptids)
Mar 24, 2023
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Fearsome Cryptids
01:34 • 3min
The Origins of Thylacines
04:39 • 4min
The Evolution of Thylacines
08:36 • 4min
The History of Thylacines
12:07 • 4min
The Power of the Thylacine Jaw
16:07 • 5min
The History of Thylacines
21:16 • 2min
The Extinct Thylacine
23:02 • 3min
The Extinct Thylacine
26:19 • 5min
The Last Thylacine at the Tasmanian Zoo
30:55 • 4min
The Mysterious World of Jimmy Akins
34:41 • 2min
The Search for Real Monsters
36:57 • 2min
The Long History of Thiolisians
39:00 • 2min
The Origins of Dialysteine in Tasmania
41:07 • 3min
The Thiolacine in West Papua
44:10 • 2min
The History of Thiolacines in Australia
45:53 • 5min
The Thiolacine Population Issue
50:54 • 3min
The Role of Thiolacines in Human Behavior
53:55 • 3min
The Evolution of Thiolacines
57:04 • 2min
How to Tell if a Fox Is a Thiolacine
59:33 • 2min
The Probability of Thiolacine Surviving in the Wild
01:02:02 • 2min
The Future of Thiolacines
01:04:02 • 2min
The Seven Commandments of the Catholic Church State
01:06:19 • 2min
The Economics of Conservation
01:08:06 • 2min
The Moral Responsibility of Humans for the Thylacines Extinct
01:10:20 • 2min
The Economics of Bringing Thylacines Back
01:12:19 • 3min
The Thylacine: A Threat to the Ecosystem
01:14:56 • 2min
The Thylacine Awareness Group
01:16:42 • 2min
The Mysterious World of Jimmy Aiken
01:18:34 • 3min

The Thylacine or Tasmanian tiger lived in Australia for thousands of years, but went extinct in 1936. Or so they thought. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli explore the reports that there are still thylacines in the wild as well as efforts to bring them back through DNA technology.