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was /is his title "expert" given to himself..... I have an image in my head of said expert......remember the fast show.....the two off road geeks...."its gripped its sorted" remember those two...

Made with someone fingers  mate  ,I’m doing it all the time round where grey man lives .

That’s why it’s important to scale any picture that will be put forward as proof, that picture was taken from a kitchen window I believe, it would not be hard to place a cardboard cutout in the same p

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Well, we all know big cats do atually exist. And there are hundreds, if not thousands, of bona fide 'expert' naturalists around the world that study them, make documentaries etc etc. 

There are millions of people around the world that believe in fucknows how many religions, none of which can be proved, yet have 'experts' preaching it to all and sundry.

Seems a bit hypercritical to me, that people 'really' believe in a god/gods, the bible etc etc, but don't believe that big cats could easily survive in many remote areas of their non native country of origin

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18 minutes ago, shaaark said:

Well, we all know big cats do atually exist. And there are hundreds, if not thousands, of bona fide 'expert' naturalists around the world that study them, make documentaries etc etc. 

There are millions of people around the world that believe in fucknows how many religions, none of which can be proved, yet have 'experts' preaching it to all and sundry.

Seems a bit hypercritical to me, that people 'really' believe in a god/gods, the bible etc etc, but don't believe that big cats could easily survive in many remote areas of their non native country of origin

I don't think there is a single none beliver ....that thinks cats couldn't survive in other countrires ...I think big cats could easily survive in this country.....where my problem lies is the lack of real evidence.....like a say a thousand times....you have film makers following very elusive creatures round ..creatures where there are only a few individuals left on this planet....yet a cat the size of a deerhound..roaming round all of a sudden becomes the world hide and seek champion....not only that ..said cats have proberbly escaped from some private collection where they are used to man....all of a suden there rarely seen....

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33 minutes ago, shaaark said:

, but don't believe that big cats could easily survive in many remote areas of their non native country of origin

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This footprint was from the centre of Bournemouth, in a public park. Leopards regularly roam into towns from surrounding countryside, but these days many have resorted to actually living in them.They find safety and easy eating the foxes, rats domestic cats and pizzas!

Not always remote according to Jonathon,just like in india and Africa he states they are living in UK cities.

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"Jonathan has submitted quite a few specimens that have been examined and confirmed in laboratory conditions, " (Greyman) 

2 hours ago, sandymere said:

Can you evidence this statement? 

I've seen a few specimens confirmed by the lab, usually a short course of antibiotics sorts it?

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1 hour ago, mackem said:

 

 

 

 

 

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This footprint was from the centre of Bournemouth, in a public park. Leopards regularly roam into towns from surrounding countryside, but these days many have resorted to actually living in them.They find safety and easy eating the foxes, rats domestic cats and pizzas!

Not always remote according to Jonathon,just like in india and Africa he states they are living in UK cities.

Cats were living for years in places like Mumbai and Johannesburg in large numbers totally un noticed by the locals and in much larger numbers than here, I  live in a major city and can assure you I don’t travel far to find things so though I can’t confirm or deny they are in or around Bournemouth it does not surprise me one bit and I would,nt be surprised,         save me getting into to many conversations as I’m a slow writer     For Sandymere a lot of the tooth pit samples being tested in the laboritory over the last year or more were provided by Jonathan,        Tommo a lot of cctv footage gets put up on YouTube a lot also never gets checked unless a crime has been committed, most of it is just on a loop that records fresh data every so many days,  if the photo above was taken by Mackem on one of his magical mystery tours and he said it was a leopard not one of you would doubt him, strange really as no one here can confirm or deny he is a genuine international jet setting milk tray delivery man, but hey ho will leave it there for now ✌️

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3 hours ago, sandymere said:

Jonathan has submitted quite a few specimens that have been examined and confirmed in laboratory conditions, 

Tooth pit samples are hardly definitive evidence, especially in isolation. 

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2 hours ago, mackem said:

 

 

 

 

 

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This footprint was from the centre of Bournemouth, in a public park. Leopards regularly roam into towns from surrounding countryside, but these days many have resorted to actually living in them.They find safety and easy eating the foxes, rats domestic cats and pizzas!

Not always remote according to Jonathon,just like in india and Africa he states they are living in UK cities.

In such course substrate it could be anything. A case of seeing what they want rather than what is there. 

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12 minutes ago, ftm said:

Thermal would have given us the evidence we need .so I'm sceptical at the moment.

Think if someone could get there hands on the new one they are filming everything with at the moment I could take you out at certain times of the year and show you one quite easily, baring in mind we are looking for an animal that easily moves 20k in a night and could have a territory of upto 500 square miles, but during winter time when cover is limited and they are moving less I would be confident, so if anyone fancy,s shelling out I,m game, also bare in mind the jaguar scene took over a month and at a cost of over £20.000 for a couple of minutes of footage 

 

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