Goly 1,815 Posted Monday at 15:28 Report Share Posted Monday at 15:28 2 minutes ago, Greyman said: I,m used to being the oddball lol and years ago I was in woods in North Somerset came across a clearing of a couple of acres of land all freshly turned over with hoof marks around it when I told the local countrymen in the boozer there were pigs in the wood I was mocked and told it was badgers looking for leatherjackets that had turned up the field/ clearing so I left them to it years later in the same pub a local farmer came in and said he had been phoned up by the police asking him if he had lost any black pigs as someone had seen a small group running down the road at night, so I think similar to the cat situation if they are there in small numbers they can go years unnoticed it’s when populations grow the general public notice and accept them The population must be currently at zero but I expect them to make a full recovery. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 29,287 Posted Monday at 15:36 Report Share Posted Monday at 15:36 3 minutes ago, Goly said: You are asking people to identify an animal in the worst image imaginable. Why don't you tell us and don't make out as though you would easily identify it if you didn't have further pics or more evidence. Bobcat, Muntjac, Crocodillawartpig, it could be anything. And if this is the kind of footage you are claiming is proof of big cats then you're even more desperate than I thought. No I’m asking you the man that knows everything, but clearly knows fack all i have to deal with things like that all the time but never make false claims about them or generally go public with them now all I can tell you is the picture is in England so what English animal is in the picture,??? I will give you a little tip to get you going you have to start by eliminating all the other likely culprits then see what your left with Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,815 Posted Monday at 15:41 Report Share Posted Monday at 15:41 (edited) 5 minutes ago, Greyman said: No I’m asking you the man that knows everything, but clearly knows fack all i have to deal with things like that all the time but never make false claims about them or generally go public with them now all I can tell you is the picture is in England so what English animal is in the picture,??? I will give you a little tip to get you going you have to start by eliminating all the other likely culprits then see what your left with I don't know everything, I certainly don't know how your mind works but I do know considerably more about big cats then you. I can see right through your lies and little excuses when questioned on things. It's clear you are either lying or that caught up in it all you have lost all sense of reality, plz don't lose the plot completely like your mate McGowan. Edited Monday at 15:42 by Goly Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,815 Posted Monday at 16:37 Report Share Posted Monday at 16:37 It's like Where's Wally this.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 46,448 Posted Monday at 17:12 Report Share Posted Monday at 17:12 3 hours ago, Goly said: And lying again, it says up to 52cm, that doesn't mean on average you full blown fraudster, that means their upper limits. Big buck.. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
waltjnr 7,098 Posted Monday at 17:28 Report Share Posted Monday at 17:28 Uncle buck ! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,815 Posted Monday at 17:40 Report Share Posted Monday at 17:40 28 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: Big buck.. Make the best eating out of any deer for me. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Chid 6,623 Posted Monday at 18:18 Report Share Posted Monday at 18:18 3 hours ago, Leo Sayer said: I,m Manchester and never heard of any sightings round here, just roe red and some small pockets of fallow. I imagine them all the way down M5. Northwards wise I have seen them south Birmingham from me. Cheers Been sightings around Oldham . Whether it's mistaken identity I couldn't tell you. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
waltjnr 7,098 Posted Monday at 18:24 Report Share Posted Monday at 18:24 Live Hertfordshire, over run with them ,more munties than rabbits 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mel b 2,816 Posted Monday at 18:39 Report Share Posted Monday at 18:39 3 hours ago, Goly said: Ok, so your point is that people can get confused with poor trial cam pics, so what makes you think that Mel didn't get confused and it wasn't a case of misidentification? I wasn't going to get sucked back into this one. I didn't see a poor quality trailcam pic . I saw a high quality trailcam video. I couldn't tell you what type of big cat it was , because I have little knowledge of big cats , but I was left in no doubt whatsoever that it was clearly a big cat. If I saw a good quality video of an elephant , I wouldn't know what type of elephant it was , but I'd definitely know that it was an elephant. I wouldn't expect you to understand why a landowner wouldn't want pics going public . I wouldn't have understood it myself, until I became a landowner, but I understand it very well now , and my livelihood doesn't depend on my tiny piece of land like a farmers does. A quick edit to add. I was on the isle of Wight a few years ago , and I saw two muntjac deer. My mate that lives on the isle of Wight, was convinced that they had no munties on the island , but he knows enough about me , and my experience with deer , to be sure now , that their is ( or was) at least two of them. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,843 Posted Monday at 18:48 Report Share Posted Monday at 18:48 22 minutes ago, waltjnr said: Live Hertfordshire, over run with them ,more munties than rabbits I have just spent the day in Herts and Essex,saw three muntie and over 100 fallow. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 46,448 Posted Monday at 18:52 Report Share Posted Monday at 18:52 7 minutes ago, mel b said: I was on the isle of Wight a few years ago , and I saw two muntjac deer. My mate that lives on the isle of Wight, was convinced that they had no munties on the island , but he knows enough about me , and my experience with deer , to be sure now , that their is ( or was) at least two of them. Mel,they are easy enough to catch ,and release elsewhere....lots of hunting/country folk have and still do 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
riohog 5,792 Posted Monday at 19:00 Report Share Posted Monday at 19:00 5 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: Mel,they are easy enough to catch ,and release elsewhere....lots of hunting/country folk have and still do it happens yes but is illigal to relocate muntjack,they official to my knowledge not on the pest list .yetbut may not be to long ..before they are the only uk deer to my knowledge there is no closed season as they breed all year round . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,815 Posted Monday at 19:12 Report Share Posted Monday at 19:12 30 minutes ago, mel b said: I wasn't going to get sucked back into this one. I didn't see a poor quality trailcam pic . I saw a high quality trailcam video. I couldn't tell you what type of big cat it was , because I have little knowledge of big cats , but I was left in no doubt whatsoever that it was clearly a big cat. If I saw a good quality video of an elephant , I wouldn't know what type of elephant it was , but I'd definitely know that it was an elephant. I wouldn't expect you to understand why a landowner wouldn't want pics going public . I wouldn't have understood it myself, until I became a landowner, but I understand it very well now , and my livelihood doesn't depend on my tiny piece of land like a farmers does. A quick edit to add. I was on the isle of Wight a few years ago , and I saw two muntjac deer. My mate that lives on the isle of Wight, was convinced that they had no munties on the island , but he knows enough about me , and my experience with deer , to be sure now , that their is ( or was) at least two of them. Mate come on, it's easy to tell the difference between a leopard and a puma, I refuse to believe you don't know the difference? If you don't, the leopard is either spotted or black, the puma is brown. Even trail cam pics at night you can make it colouration, which colouration was it? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Billy Hill 53 Posted Monday at 19:39 Report Share Posted Monday at 19:39 58 minutes ago, mel b said: I wasn't going to get sucked back into this one. I didn't see a poor quality trailcam pic . I saw a high quality trailcam video. I couldn't tell you what type of big cat it was , because I have little knowledge of big cats , but I was left in no doubt whatsoever that it was clearly a big cat. If I saw a good quality video of an elephant , I wouldn't know what type of elephant it was , but I'd definitely know that it was an elephant. I wouldn't expect you to understand why a landowner wouldn't want pics going public . I wouldn't have understood it myself, until I became a landowner, but I understand it very well now , and my livelihood doesn't depend on my tiny piece of land like a farmers does. A quick edit to add. I was on the isle of Wight a few years ago , and I saw two muntjac deer. My mate that lives on the isle of Wight, was convinced that they had no munties on the island , but he knows enough about me , and my experience with deer , to be sure now , that their is ( or was) at least two of them. Disagree.there are big cats here but that video isn't going to convince any non believer.silly video to put as evidence Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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