(Q) WHICH cryptid has the most scientific evidence to support the probability of...
A THE THYLACINE.
Cryptids include animals that definitely once existed and just might still be kicking about. This marsupial was most certainly with us as late as the 1930s, giving it a head start on all those other unknown animals, equivalent to almost the entire length of the track. That said, the ''extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence'' principal espoused by sceptics still applies, and gives even us non-zoologists a good start point. We'd want a recent specimen available for study, not a fuzzy photo. Without this, Bigfoot, the bunyip and the Mokele- mbembe all have about the same status as the unicorn. It would be wonderful if, say, Nessie herself surfaced, but on my own trips to Loch Ness it was evident the locals were too canny to believe a word of it.