In the latest cryptid news, we begin with an update on the Tasmanian Tiger, aka the Thylacine, which became a member of the extinct species list back in 1936. Interestingly, the “endling” to the Thylacine story is not what we have long thought: The very last living thylacine was in fact the second to last living thylacine. Evidently The Last position goes to a very old female thylacine that was obtained by the Beaumarus Zoo through rather dodgy means, making it more of a shameful secret than an accomplishment. Next, a Mysterious Creature Dubbed ‘Baby Loch Ness Monster’ Washes Up Dead on UK Beach. The photo is clear and quite intriguing, in a sad and morbid way. But before anyone shouts “It’s proof Nessie exists!” the report points out it’s likely the corpse of a manta ray munched by a predator. (CM)
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