The thylacine is believed to have stolen farm animals like chickens, cows, and pigs, but... Did they really do it? Hex is the last thylacine who is captive in a zoo, and he tells his own story of despair, murder, and blame until his very demise. The thylacine's numbers have been dwindling in the 1900s and they are accused of stealing farm animals on top of that, making them prized animals for human hunting. They have a bounty over their heads, and no human cares for them. The dingos and wild dogs mock the thylacines because they are the real ones taking all of the animals but humans naturally point their finger at the nearest suspect. Do the thylacines really die out? Is there something beyond, into the forest of Australia? Or is it all just a myth?