Kevin Cameron Thylacine. He spotted the animal in 1985 intently digging behind a tree stump with only the rear portion of the body visible. In 1982 a Western Australian farming couple claimed to have lost livestock to Thylacine predation.
I had the fortune to speak to Kevin Cameron at length about this event only last year. In January 1995 a Parks and Wildlife officer reported observing a thylacine in the Pyengana region of. In 1985 Aboriginal tracker Kevin Cameron produced five photographs which appear to show a digging thylacine which he stated he took in Western Australia.
In exchange I have the photos taken by Kevin Cameron showing a possible thylacine sighting in WA in 85.
In a later paper entitled The Thylacine - A Case for Current Existence on Mainland Australia published in the journal Cryptozoology Douglas 1990 expands on his thoughts on the Cameron. Show navigationCameron thylacine - detailed analysisCameron thylacine Photo 3 overlaid on a zoo photograph. They appear to show the rear half of a juvenile animal its head obscured behind the butress root of a tree. I was the first person Cameron has spoken to publicly about the Kevin Cameron Thylacine since the 1980s.