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I saw it once but don't want the fuss so I didn't tell anyone....... yes on your telly were you get all your facts from cheers
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Its been an interesting topic ive enjoyed reading some folks passion for this type of thing......but that type of passion is why a statement like the above is for me what raises the most doubt as i dont think they would be able to keep real solid evidence to themselves it would be human nature to shout " look at this " from the rooftops.....i believe in God but that's all it is " belief " if i had some solid evidence in the existence of God you bet your life i,d be showing anyone willing to listen thats just how we are ......it all seems a bit feeble and pathetic to say " i have evidence......
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Can't argue with needing the evidence, it's a prerequisite, but it wouldn't necessarily be a massive issue to livestock. Cats here follow the deer herds and livestock damage is very low. I'm not say they don't take livestock but they wouldn't need to hunt deer at all in these parts if that was the case. My son's seen one while out with the dog, but all I've ever seen is tracks. Nothing on camera and a couple of the rangers, I know, have never seen a live one. This is in a part of the world where they probably outnumber the people. If there is a population in the UK I really do think it's pla
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well fair play mate you have changed your tack a few times over this, there is a Facebook page were people put there pictures up I believe, just to be discredited and slagged down by the armchair hunters, most of whom done a nights lamping with a mate and a shit dog but have talked about it for a year and now know everything about hunting, were as I,m old and pretty fecked but have spent most of my life outdoors, I've known of these cats for over 30 years and now I,m coming to the end I decided to go out and have a look, it's taken me three years and I,ve walked in the region of 30.000 miles,
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ok mate spoke to dad and we are all systems go, stick your full address in my mail box and I,ll get you a little catty off in the post this week, cheers
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I think a hunt in Yorkshire has flushed a couple with hounds, and some of the forestry workers use thermal imaging to monitor deer and boar numbers they often tell of picking out cats on there screens, I think the thermal image equipment is still a few years away from being affordable and decent, but when it's as widespread as night vision I think the cat will truelley be out the bag as there is nowhere to hide from it
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I was shown a photo 2 seasons ago off some lads I know through someone else-there's not alot they don't drop with their bull x s,they slipped 3 dogs on something a few feilds away,dogs stopped about hundred yards from what ever it was,then came running back to them lol-they got in the car and f****d off-told the farmer and he laughed -couple of weeks later he shot something. It was in the back of a single cab hilux with tail gate down-nose touched front of load liner and it's tail hung 1 1/2 ft of the back-they took pics and it went in the incinerator.had front fangs a good 50/60 mm long and
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no mate, but I,m open to convincing, the thing is with the cats there is lots of small Pieces of the puzzle it's upto people to look for it and put it together, my entire family called me a fool for what I do but now they believe me without question because they have seen what I have seen, I show them my pictures and my bits of evidence and they now understand what is here and the amount of shit I take because I choose to look for evidence, if I find a big fish that has been killed by an otter I can tell within a few minutes because they use the same technique to capture and drag the fish from
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know the police in Gloucester are quite open with the fact there are big cats living in the Stroud, nailsworth area because there are so many sightings and quite a bit of video evidence is taken in that area, there is also quite a bit of DNA evidence and dental records from kills taken in that area, you just need to walk into a local pub and ask most of the locals just accept they are there and have been for years, really got to go back later
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there was a dead leopard found on exmoor in the ,s this Lynx is probably one of the more famous pictures apparently found in a game keepers freezer when police raided his house over allegations of birds of prey shootings he claims he shot it raiding his pheasant pens, there was a dead black leopard picked up by the police near nailsworth in Gloucestershire on the roadside in 2014, and I,ve also been told by farmers they have shot and buried them as they don't want the fuss, also sadly the government find it easier to brush it all under the carpet and pretend it's not real, because ofA the hum
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know he did not say they turned up he shows you a video of them turning up and clearly shows one of them holding a pump action shotgun,that's just after he shows you a photo of a large black leopard and tells you he has had fur from inside the caravan DNA tested and confirmed as leopard,the bull breed dog story is a bit of a silly one really as it was put in the sun news paper by a man called Danny bamping in the hope he can keep the the usual mish mash of trophy hunting sightseeing idiots away from the scene, as in don't worry nothing to see here and with the doubters out there ready to jump
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there was a dead leopard found on exmoor in the ,s this Lynx is probably one of the more famous pictures apparently found in a game keepers freezer when police raided his house over allegations of birds of prey shootings he claims he shot it raiding his pheasant pens, there was a dead black leopard picked up by the police near nailsworth in Gloucestershire on the roadside in 2014, and I,ve also been told by farmers they have shot and buried them as they don't want the fuss, also sadly the government find it easier to brush it all under the carpet and pretend it's not real, because ofA the hum
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just look at what happened on Bodmin moor and exmoor in the early 80s they were losing so many sheep the army were called in they did see a black cat and opened fire but failed to kill it now with the explosion in deer and the animals adapting to there environment they have no need to kill sheep though a few are killed by large carnivores each yearany Siberian tigers ever spotted?They might handle the climate and lower temperature and would have no problem taking cattle.It's usually only panthers talked about. Lynx,s seem to be the main other one, I have heard of the odd exotic jungle cat type
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I think there has been a small population here since way back,by sailors ,circuses and private zoos, Lynx possibly forever but with the introduction of the dangerous animals act in the seventies possibly hundreds of unwanted cats were turned loose one thing that has been reported to the group I am involved with is from keepers on estates that were told to release them in places like the Cotswolds and other remote spots, coming upto date I think the increase in the deer population has led to several very successful years for the cats and there offspring, there are usually a few reports at this
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just look at what happened on Bodmin moor and exmoor in the early 80s they were losing so many sheep the army were called in they did see a black cat and opened fire but failed to kill it now with the explosion in deer and the animals adapting to there environment they have no need to kill sheep though a few are killed by large carnivores each year
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so that makes zero attacks then, even less reason to protect our children, but when tomo the revenant gets one in his sights and fails to kill it in one shot we may still get our first human attacked, if you look back on this thread and how it deteriorates as soon as the big cat saga raises its head can you honestly wonder why people that have seen or have footage of these creatures just clam up and keep it to themselves or share it among small groups of likeminded people that are all in the same boat, no,,,if i had footage i would show everybody,,,it would be streight on youtube look at th
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at last I thought you had abandon me, were do you want me to start mate, all the cats are not black, there are brown puma, Lynx and melonistic leopards or/and Jaguars, they have not just arrived at our shores,but have lived and bred here for years, many farmers and land owners with trail cameras and or cctv hand there footage to people like myself, because as I said earlier they have a feeling of respect and a wish to protect the animal but want to know about them, the footage of the snow leopard that people always like to refer to was taken because the local villagers had learned to live with
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so that makes zero attacks then, even less reason to protect our children, but when tomo the revenant gets one in his sights and fails to kill it in one shot we may still get our first human attacked, if you look back on this thread and how it deteriorates as soon as the big cat saga raises its head can you honestly wonder why people that have seen or have footage of these creatures just clam up and keep it to themselves or share it among small groups of likeminded people that are all in the same boat,
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at last I thought you had abandon me, were do you want me to start mate, all the cats are not black, there are brown puma, Lynx and melonistic leopards or/and Jaguars, they have not just arrived at our shores,but have lived and bred here for years, many farmers and land owners with trail cameras and or cctv hand there footage to people like myself, because as I said earlier they have a feeling of respect and a wish to protect the animal but want to know about them, the footage of the snow leopard that people always like to refer to was taken because the local villagers had learned to live with
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should have just asked this one has appeared in the local press this week taken on the quantocks in Somerset, filmed on an iPhone, pretty coolOut of all the pics I've ever seen this really does look like a Panther, I'm certain of it. Still doesn't mean it's legitimate though. go onto YouTube and type in bigcat Britain part 2 it's about a nine minute film if you watch it to the end you will understand why many people, will not reveal what they know and what they have seen and what they have pictures of, this picture was taken by a woman out with here daughter for a walk she was blown away by wh
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a large black cat slinking along the edge of cover ?
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should have just asked this one has appeared in the local press this week taken on the quantocks in Somerset, filmed on an iPhone, pretty coolOut of all the pics I've ever seen this really does look like a Panther, I'm certain of it. Still doesn't mean it's legitimate though. go onto YouTube and type in bigcat Britain part 2 it's about a nine minute film if you watch it to the end you will understand why many people, will not reveal what they know and what they have seen and what they have pictures of, this picture was taken by a woman out with here daughter for a walk she was blown away by wh
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I,m sure that is probably rarer wandering in our countryside than big cats but good try
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should have just asked this one has appeared in the local press this week taken on the quantocks in Somerset, filmed on an iPhone, pretty cool Out of all the pics I've ever seen this really does look like a Panther, I'm certain of it. Still doesn't mean it's legitimate though. go onto YouTube and type in bigcat Britain part 2 it's about a nine minute film if you watch it to the end you will understand why many people, will not reveal what they know and what they have seen and what they have pictures of, this picture was taken by a woman out with here daughter for a walk she was blown away by
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just a thought mate but when I was in your shoes many years ago I used to take them to the zoo I would get 25p each and a free walk round the zoo when I dropped them off, many large predators require a certain amount of fur and bone as part of there diet, I doubt if twenty years of liberalism has turned them veggie so I bet they would still be grateful