sandymere 8,263 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 https://www.itv.com/news/2022-05-06/armed-police-called-after-bag-mistaken-for-stray-lion-in-kenya Link to post Share on other sites
sandymere 8,263 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 Feckers are everywhere. White tiger toy scare causes Hampshire police alert | Animals | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM A white tiger in a field in Hedge End near Southampton caused police emergency measures until identified as a life-size toy Link to post Share on other sites
sandymere 8,263 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 Nationwide Armed cops in 45-minute standoff with 'TIGER' on Scottish Farm… only to find it was a giant teddy | The Sun WWW.THESUN.CO.UK The panicked farmer frantically called cops to report a tiger hiding in his cow shed, sparking an armed police standoff before the cuddly truth came to light Link to post Share on other sites
sandymere 8,263 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 Mistaken Mountain Lion Sightings Have Major Consequences | Bay Area Puma Project BAPP.ORG The Bay Area Puma Project (BAPP) is the first large scale research, education and conservation program for pumas in and around the San Francisco Bay Area. Link to post Share on other sites
sandymere 8,263 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 https://twitter.com/hashtag/CougarOrNot?src=hash Link to post Share on other sites
Franks dad 869 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 Arse is aching been sat on this fence so long …. Jury is still out , and I don’t know if there is or isn’t … but in the mean time enjoy 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites
EDDIE B 3,166 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 16 minutes ago, Wolfdog91 said: Egh again I feel all over more less goes back to a population deal of these possible animals. Graph out road kill locations of certain animals and lay that over the population densities of those animals. Pretty sure there will be a pretty obvious thing you'd see. Like I've said before it's like in most of the southern states like Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama. It's been confirmed that Lions migrate through all of these states . And for the longest if you told someone theirs mountain lions in these states they would be nuts for alot of the reasons you listed. But they radio collared a few and it's become just common knowledge. But I don't think you ever see them road killed or really ever seen period in the south . However! Bobcat road kills are common down here that being said their high in population and you could say they've gotten pretty ok with deal with humans. Hell you can see videos all over rid then in back yards hunting song birds . Also in states with higher lion populations road kill lions aren't uncommon but their not frequent. Also you could look at places like Russia where they have tigers but how often do you think one is road killed ? Same with Jaguars in south America or Mexico Like I've said before you can't really apply everything to every animal. A deer and an apex preators are on two different deals when it comes to varis things like getting hit by cars , dealing with humans , ect. Where deer or fox might try their luck running across a busy road something like a big cat would probably follow that travel way till they find something safer. Coyotes here do it all the time . Their places on the road that are just pure funnels for dumb animals like possums , and you can walk to the road and see their trails and all they do is bumble into the road . Now go off the side of the road and follow the ditch. Know where the cats yotes and predator will cross ? The big ass culvert going under the road 40yd down the ditch. Now we can look at somethings such as Certain animals being able to adapt to living around people better. We've seen in both India and Africa leopards have gotten pretty good at living in urban areas and being basically und detected , I think peoel really only notch them usually when they start finding the odd stray dog drug up into a tree. Jackals have also integrated pretty well. That being said you don't see lions or tigers doing the same. Why ? Well theirs just something about them that makes them incompatible with such a situation. Another thing is just the fact you can hit a lot of animals and not kill them right off the bat . And honestly if your in the UK and have a accident with what you thought as a big cat, are you seriously gonna call your insurance and be like " hay look man this is gonna sound crazy but I just hit this big mountain lion bobcat thing and f****d up my car.....I'm covered though right ?" I mean honestly I think most people over there who seem pretty friggen ignorant of anything nature related would probably just say it was a deer or something and just keep their yaps shut. And back to the not killing them thing. What I meant was 1 I'm pretty sure y'all drive alot safer and slower then us on average and 2 just looking at what a majority of peoel over their drive I don't think one of those little deal would kill alot of larger animals straight off the rip. Iay be completely wrong but just my thoughts. I had some to say on the whole why hasn't anyone got any clear pics yet but I'm running short on time at the moment. I'll try and come back and give my thoughts. I will year again say thing though. Who's not to say that this isn't something y'all's government keeps tabs on and handles discreetly ? Because again the UK being what it is .... I don't think just the public acceptance of big cats just roaming around would be the best thing honestly. With as good as the government is on surveillance know days wouldn't be hard at all for them to have some deal where any mention of pic of on of these cats it's seen , noted and if it is if sufficient reason it gets removed and a team gets sent out to track and deal . I know I sound li k a conspiracy theorist but seriously take ten minutes to look into what governments are able to do as far as public surveillance and making things that's could upset the public disappear. I mean I've talked to ADC guys do do also similar things over here when it comes to larger preators in urban areas. Get a call " have there's a black bear in this neighborhood causing a problem the city needs it taken care of" they go get the permits suppressed .300blk they take care of the problem in a professional manner and soccer mom's in the gated community are non the wiser.. Am I saying that's what's going on....no but... Their alot of possibilities imo Wolfdog, there's not a man in the UK that would be able to sort a problem big cat. Wouldn't know where to start. They get out the army, and a few helicopters to try track it down. Also, regarding trail cams, the believers have many of them set in the big cat hotpots. Surely there would have been a decent picture got at this stage, if indeed they were there. Link to post Share on other sites
sandymere 8,263 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 (edited) Feck, they throw out some amount of kittens, imagine if there were 5 to 10 on Dartmoor, be like rabbits about the fields in a few years...you'd be falling over them what with no natural predators and having excellent road sense....... Thirteen kittens were born to five mountain lion mothers between May and August, Mountain lion baby boom: summer is roaring success as 13 kittens born near LA | California | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Births between May and August mark regional record for National Park Service researchers and still pumping them out. Mountain lion delivers four healthy kittens in mountains near Los Angeles | Los Angeles | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Cougar dubbed P-99 gave birth to the litter over the summer in the western Santa Monica mountains Edited December 9, 2022 by sandymere 3 Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 29 minutes ago, sandymere said: Feck, they throw out some amount of kittens, imagine if there were 5 to 10 on Dartmoor, be like rabbits about the fields in a few years...you'd be falling over them what with no natural predators and having excellent road sense....... Thirteen kittens were born to five mountain lion mothers between May and August, Mountain lion baby boom: summer is roaring success as 13 kittens born near LA | California | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Births between May and August mark regional record for National Park Service researchers and still pumping them out. Mountain lion delivers four healthy kittens in mountains near Los Angeles | Los Angeles | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Cougar dubbed P-99 gave birth to the litter over the summer in the western Santa Monica mountains what do you think lizard people eat FFS Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 26,544 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 Famed mountain lion to be captured after killing dog being walked in the Hollywood Hills, attacking another WWW-CBSNEWS-COM.CDN.AMPPROJECT.ORG P-22 usually hunts deer and coyotes but last month, the National Park Service... Link to post Share on other sites
forest of dean redneck 11,608 Posted December 9, 2022 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 In all fairness I don’t like chihuahua either Im sure I read that cat was suffering from an illness ? Link to post Share on other sites
Franks dad 869 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 4 minutes ago, forest of dean redneck said: In all fairness I don’t like chihuahua either Much more palatable roasted with rosemary and thyme 1 Link to post Share on other sites
shaaark 10,786 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 (edited) 4 hours ago, Wolfdog91 said: Egh again I feel all over more less goes back to a population deal of these possible animals. Graph out road kill locations of certain animals and lay that over the population densities of those animals. Pretty sure there will be a pretty obvious thing you'd see. Like I've said before it's like in most of the southern states like Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama. It's been confirmed that Lions migrate through all of these states . And for the longest if you told someone theirs mountain lions in these states they would be nuts for alot of the reasons you listed. But they radio collared a few and it's become just common knowledge. But I don't think you ever see them road killed or really ever seen period in the south . However! Bobcat road kills are common down here that being said their high in population and you could say they've gotten pretty ok with deal with humans. Hell you can see videos all over rid then in back yards hunting song birds . Also in states with higher lion populations road kill lions aren't uncommon but their not frequent. Also you could look at places like Russia where they have tigers but how often do you think one is road killed ? Same with Jaguars in south America or Mexico Like I've said before you can't really apply everything to every animal. A deer and an apex preators are on two different deals when it comes to varis things like getting hit by cars , dealing with humans , ect. Where deer or fox might try their luck running across a busy road something like a big cat would probably follow that travel way till they find something safer. Coyotes here do it all the time . Their places on the road that are just pure funnels for dumb animals like possums , and you can walk to the road and see their trails and all they do is bumble into the road . Now go off the side of the road and follow the ditch. Know where the cats yotes and predator will cross ? The big ass culvert going under the road 40yd down the ditch. Now we can look at somethings such as Certain animals being able to adapt to living around people better. We've seen in both India and Africa leopards have gotten pretty good at living in urban areas and being basically und detected , I think peoel really only notch them usually when they start finding the odd stray dog drug up into a tree. Jackals have also integrated pretty well. That being said you don't see lions or tigers doing the same. Why ? Well theirs just something about them that makes them incompatible with such a situation. Another thing is just the fact you can hit a lot of animals and not kill them right off the bat . And honestly if your in the UK and have a accident with what you thought as a big cat, are you seriously gonna call your insurance and be like " hay look man this is gonna sound crazy but I just hit this big mountain lion bobcat thing and f****d up my car.....I'm covered though right ?" I mean honestly I think most people over there who seem pretty friggen ignorant of anything nature related would probably just say it was a deer or something and just keep their yaps shut. And back to the not killing them thing. What I meant was 1 I'm pretty sure y'all drive alot safer and slower then us on average and 2 just looking at what a majority of peoel over their drive I don't think one of those little deal would kill alot of larger animals straight off the rip. Iay be completely wrong but just my thoughts. I had some to say on the whole why hasn't anyone got any clear pics yet but I'm running short on time at the moment. I'll try and come back and give my thoughts. I will year again say thing though. Who's not to say that this isn't something y'all's government keeps tabs on and handles discreetly ? Because again the UK being what it is .... I don't think just the public acceptance of big cats just roaming around would be the best thing honestly. With as good as the government is on surveillance know days wouldn't be hard at all for them to have some deal where any mention of pic of on of these cats it's seen , noted and if it is if sufficient reason it gets removed and a team gets sent out to track and deal . I know I sound li k a conspiracy theorist but seriously take ten minutes to look into what governments are able to do as far as public surveillance and making things that's could upset the public disappear. I mean I've talked to ADC guys do do also similar things over here when it comes to larger preators in urban areas. Get a call " have there's a black bear in this neighborhood causing a problem the city needs it taken care of" they go get the permits suppressed .300blk they take care of the problem in a professional manner and soccer mom's in the gated community are non the wiser.. Am I saying that's what's going on....no but... Their alot of possibilities imo Btw sorry if my post have been reading kinda bad , damn phones touch screen has been f***ing up on me lately Kin el, fella,you just broke sandymere's record, what the f**k is wrong with you?! Ps, didn't read it all, as I have Christmas to prepare for!! Edited December 9, 2022 by shaaark Link to post Share on other sites
shaaark 10,786 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 (edited) 5 hours ago, sandymere said: Slightly boring interlude but a little factual input. So, to round up the Roadkill question. (Shame we haven’t any evidence to balance the subject, but I suppose it is what it is.) In the Americas they have the expected roadkill, deer, Foxes, badgers, Bobcats, cougars, jaguars, Lynx, bears etc so we can safely say these species are present. They don’t have Leopards, Lions or Tigers so we can safely say these aren’t present within the context of a viable population. In Africa they have the expected roadkill, antelope, Foxes, badgers, leopards, lions etc so we can safely say these species are present. They don’t have Cougars, Tigers, or Iberian lynx etc so we can safely say these aren’t present within the context of a viable population. In India they have the expected roadkill, deer, Foxes, badgers, leopards, Tigers, Dhole etc so we can safely say these species are present. They don’t have Cougars, Iberian lynx, Jaguars etc so we can safely say these aren’t present within the context of a viable population. In Spain they have the expected roadkill, deer, Foxes, badgers, Iberian lynx, wild boar etc so we can safely say these species are present. They don’t have lions, tigers, leopards etc so we can safely say these aren’t present within the context of a viable population. In Britain we have the expected roadkill, deer, Foxes, badgers, domestic cats, polecats etc so we can safely say these species are present. We don’t have lions, tigers, leopards, pumas, Lynx etc so we can safely say these aren’t present within the context of a viable population. The reality that the presence or absence of roadkill is in line with known populations in every country around the world is pretty strong evidence of both presence and absence. No doubt, in the UK and other countries, there have been random cats released historically, as the cougar in Scotland and the lynx in Devon, and in the future no doubt there will be the occasional escapes, but these are isolated instances and neither amounts to a breeding population of hundreds. As we have ever stricter controls on all aspects of life including keeping animals the chance of random release becomes increasingly less probable and historical releases become further in the past the idea of even one or two big cats surviving becomes less and less probable. So the next area Pictures. What have we got in the way of Photographic evidence? This in the context of the increasingly ubiquitous camera trap, CCTV, Phone shots, video, traffic camera etc etc. Again, we find around the world where’s there’s a big cat there’s photographic or film evidence. Much as we saw with the film crew looking for Iberian lynx the camera trap is pretty good at finding the target, CCTV and road cameras cover a massive amount of the UK, everyone has a phone in their pocket and naturalist are increasingly studying our countryside and its flora and fauna. So why if every other country can get film, picture etc of their resident big cats why can’t we? Kin ELL, a 'little factual Input?!' Edited December 9, 2022 by shaaark Link to post Share on other sites
shaaark 10,786 Posted December 9, 2022 Report Share Posted December 9, 2022 1 hour ago, EDDIE B said: To be fair mate, Wolfdog didn't agree with everything that you have said here. Yes, he does say that he believes it could be possible for there to be a breeding population of big cat of some sort in the UK, and that they are indeed very illusive animals. On the other hand, he mentions that there are Jaguars migrating from Mexico to the US, that are very seldom seen, yet they have been captured on trailcam. Now we are probably talking very few animals, yet there is real evidence. I have certainly taken something from his post, hopefully you have too. Mexico to the U S, a matter of metres. Link to post Share on other sites
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