mackem 27,779 Posted Thursday at 07:07 Report Share Posted Thursday at 07:07 5 minutes ago, Goly said: Greyman has been spotted doing 50 knots up the canal with Minter & McGowan onboard. Might not even be a lynx that was spotted mate,but there’s speculation it could be another release. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Welsh_red 4,755 Posted Thursday at 07:08 Report Share Posted Thursday at 07:08 24 minutes ago, mackem said: Another illegal release? Fears after more wild lynx spotted roaming in Scotland - 207 miles away from last illegal dumping | The Scottish Sun WWW.THESCOTTISHSUN.CO.UK COPS are probing reports of a potential lynx sighting in a Scots woodland – 207 miles from the... I reckon it's the people who are pushing for lynx reintroduction and it's not happening quick enough for them so their just doing it themselves. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,779 Posted Thursday at 07:11 Report Share Posted Thursday at 07:11 1 minute ago, Welsh_red said: I reckon it's the people who are pushing for lynx reintroduction and it's not happening quick enough for them so their just doing it themselves. Could be mate,or it might be yet another case of misidentification,the only people who actually know are the people “in the know” if it is indeed yet another Lynx. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 10,403 Posted Thursday at 07:18 Report Share Posted Thursday at 07:18 Just now, mackem said: Could be mate,or it might be yet another case of misidentification,the only people who actually know are the people “in the know” if it is indeed yet another Lynx. I wonder if the lynx is pretty easy to breed in captivity and to me it seems to come under the radar at the side of other big cats that would be a problem to human life if there was escapees. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,779 Posted Thursday at 07:36 Report Share Posted Thursday at 07:36 16 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: I wonder if the lynx is pretty easy to breed in captivity and to me it seems to come under the radar at the side of other big cats that would be a problem to human life if there was escapees. Maybe mate,the lynx isn't a big cat per se,as for big cats being a danger to humans there are man eater attacks every year in India,and quite a few attacks where the leopard is beaten off,the problem has never stopped since the days of jim corbett.Here someone murdered a relative and tried to say it was a leopard. Pune woman’s death in ‘leopard attack’ reveals nephew’s role in her murder INDIANEXPRESS.COM On Tuesday morning, Pune rural police arrested the nephew, who is the present deputy sarpanch of... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 10,403 Posted Thursday at 07:45 Report Share Posted Thursday at 07:45 2 minutes ago, mackem said: Maybe mate,the lynx isn't a big cat per se,as for big cats being a danger to humans there are man eater attacks every year in India,and quite a few attacks where the leopard is beaten off,the problem has never stopped since the days of jim corbett.Here someone murdered a relative and tried to say it was a leopard. Pune woman’s death in ‘leopard attack’ reveals nephew’s role in her murder INDIANEXPRESS.COM On Tuesday morning, Pune rural police arrested the nephew, who is the present deputy sarpanch of... After reading the book Avni about the man eating tigress that gives you an insight into the fear the residents went through when the man eater was in their area. Those releasing the lynx into the wild even in remote areas of Scotland do not give a thought to farmers and other livestock keeper's in the areas that can cause them problems they could do without. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,755 Posted Thursday at 08:18 Report Share Posted Thursday at 08:18 41 minutes ago, mackem said: Maybe mate,the lynx isn't a big cat per se,as for big cats being a danger to humans there are man eater attacks every year in India,and quite a few attacks where the leopard is beaten off,the problem has never stopped since the days of jim corbett.Here someone murdered a relative and tried to say it was a leopard. Pune woman’s death in ‘leopard attack’ reveals nephew’s role in her murder INDIANEXPRESS.COM On Tuesday morning, Pune rural police arrested the nephew, who is the present deputy sarpanch of... The big cats of the UK don't attack people and they know the Green Cross Code. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,755 Posted Thursday at 08:25 Report Share Posted Thursday at 08:25 Mind you I can recall the devastating leopard attack on an unfortunate schoolboy. BBC News | WALES | Police 'big cat' warning NEWS.BBC.CO.UK Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 29,206 Posted Thursday at 08:40 Report Share Posted Thursday at 08:40 9 minutes ago, Goly said: Mind you I can recall the devastating leopard attack on an unfortunate schoolboy. BBC News | WALES | Police 'big cat' warning NEWS.BBC.CO.UK You see I also like exposing frauds like yourself and this case was put to bed years ago if you had a memory span longer than a goldfish, the lad was a nephew of a bloke called Danny nineham a well known big cat expert and total fraudster from South Wales he still pops up from time to time, and is still as deluded as yourself 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 29,206 Posted Thursday at 08:43 Report Share Posted Thursday at 08:43 54 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: After reading the book Avni about the man eating tigress that gives you an insight into the fear the residents went through when the man eater was in their area. Those releasing the lynx into the wild even in remote areas of Scotland do not give a thought to farmers and other livestock keeper's in the areas that can cause them problems they could do without. Lynx are a totally different kettle of fish mate no recorded attacks on humans and one country that looses a few sheep because they graze in the woods, they are more secretive than the others and want nothing to do with people they are already here but spotted much less than the other two for the reasons above 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,755 Posted Thursday at 08:52 Report Share Posted Thursday at 08:52 12 minutes ago, Greyman said: You see I also like exposing frauds like yourself and this case was put to bed years ago if you had a memory span longer than a goldfish, the lad was a nephew of a bloke called Danny nineham a well known big cat expert and total fraudster from South Wales he still pops up from time to time, and is still as deluded as yourself Walloper. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Billy Hill 46 Posted Thursday at 09:26 Report Share Posted Thursday at 09:26 There's been big cats in GB for well over 60 years.cant believe its still questioned 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,755 Posted Thursday at 09:31 Report Share Posted Thursday at 09:31 4 minutes ago, Billy Hill said: There's been big cats in GB for well over 60 years.cant believe its still questioned Longer, the zoos are filled with em. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Billy Hill 46 Posted Thursday at 10:52 Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:52 1 hour ago, Goly said: Longer, the zoos are filled with em. I know for a fact there's a panther in Somerset and a small population in around sutherland and caithness Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,755 Posted Thursday at 13:12 Report Share Posted Thursday at 13:12 2 hours ago, Billy Hill said: I know for a fact there's a panther in Somerset and a small population in around sutherland and caithness Forgive me for asking, prove it. Lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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