Greyman 28,798 Posted Tuesday at 11:40 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 11:40 25 minutes ago, Goly said: You are clueless, the great big hunter that knows the existence of big cats yet you have shown us nothing, a pure dreamer, the old garden shitter has seen more wildlife than your mongrel lol. You have been rumbled mate, your meltdown shows you can't handle the scrutiny. So, now you have changed your tune about a breeding population of hybrids, so what is it now, a breeding population of leopard, and puma? Lol Read what you just read mate think it’s you that’s loosing it you are just a looser that lives a great life online and a shit one in reality if like all the other naysayers before you my door is always open I hide nothing just the likes of you are to scared to come and find out the truth so I’ll leave you to carry on being right I have real things to pass my time laters 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 844 Posted Tuesday at 11:48 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 11:48 1 minute ago, Greyman said: Read what you just read mate think it’s you that’s loosing it you are just a looser that lives a great life online and a shit one in reality if like all the other naysayers before you my door is always open I hide nothing just the likes of you are to scared to come and find out the truth so I’ll leave you to carry on being right I have real things to pass my time laters Don't you worry about my life popeye, it's just fine. You clearly have suffered from some sort of social blockage, hence you living a lie, that's why you have taken to that McGowan fella, the man that claimed an ice-cream van was an alien craft coming to beam us all up for sexual experimentations. You have the debating mindset of a teen, I mean I didn't even mention you and you have had a meltdown because I questioned the idea of wild leopards & pumas breeding here in the uk. Jaguars and pumas don't breed in the wild despite sharing the same range, makes you think doesn't it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 844 Posted Tuesday at 11:49 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 11:49 10 minutes ago, mackem said: Pumpard spotted in the wild in the UK? Rare Hybrid 'Pumapard' Spotted In UK, Unveiled In New Documentary - Zenger News WWW.ZENGER.NEWS Filmmakers capture trail cam photo of elusive big cat, igniting debate among experts Ah, the good old Panthera Britannia, bollocks! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,029 Posted Tuesday at 11:57 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 11:57 3 minutes ago, Goly said: Ah, the good old Panthera Britannia, bollocks! Have you ever heard of a marozi?There used to be a book in Sunderland town library about a British bloke who went to Kenya to hunt adult lions that were spotted like a leopard,I don't think he ever found one,but the natural history museum in London are supposed to have a skin and skull tucked away somewhere that was sourced from elsewhere. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 844 Posted Tuesday at 12:01 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:01 1 minute ago, mackem said: Have you ever heard of a marozi?There used to be a book in Sunderland town library about a British bloke who went to Kenya to hunt adult lions that were spotted like a leopard,I don't think he ever found one,but the natural history museum in London are supposed to have a skin and skull tucked away somewhere that was sourced from elsewhere. No mate, some lions coats do show off more their spotted markings more than others, it's the same with manes. Some male lions almost appear maneless, the Tsavo lions that killed all those railway workers are an example. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,029 Posted Tuesday at 12:04 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:04 1 minute ago, Goly said: No mate, some lions coats do show off more their spotted markings more than others, it's the same with manes. Some male lions almost appear maneless, the Tsavo lions that killed all those railway workers are an example. Yes,like I said he never managed to find one,went all that way on the strength of a rumour.He did bring a dozen cheetahs back to the UK though,and used to race them at Romford dog track. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 844 Posted Tuesday at 12:06 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:06 (edited) 3 minutes ago, mackem said: Yes,like I said he never managed to find one,went all that way on the strength of a rumour.He did bring a dozen cheetahs back to the UK though,and used to race them at Romford dog track. That footage of the cheetah racing the greyhounds might be of him then? Speaking of the cheetah, not many people realize that there is an Asiatic cheetah that is now critically endangered and limited to Iran? Edited Tuesday at 12:07 by Goly 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,029 Posted Tuesday at 12:09 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:09 2 minutes ago, Goly said: That footage of the cheetah racing the greyhounds might be of him then? Speaking of the cheetah, not many people realize that there is an Asiatic cheetah that is now critically endangered and limited to Iran? He did used to race his cheetahs against greyhounds,lol.Wasnt there some biologists or zoological types jailed in Iran for spying when in reality all they were doing was researching the cheetah in sensitive areas? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 844 Posted Tuesday at 12:11 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:11 Just now, mackem said: He did used to race his cheetahs against greyhounds,lol.Wasnt there some biologists or zoological types jailed in Iran for spying when in reality all they were doing was researching the cheetah in sensitive areas? I don't know mate, but it doesn't look good for them, it's probably a question of when they go extinct, not if. I think that's the case for most big cats if we are being honest. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,029 Posted Tuesday at 12:14 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:14 1 minute ago, Goly said: I don't know mate, but it doesn't look good for them, it's probably a question of when they go extinct, not if. I think that's the case for most big cats if we are being honest. Just did a search,they have been released,bet that was hard time,all for researching cats in the wrong place. Iran frees 4 conservationists who worked to save cheetahs before being convicted of espionage APNEWS.COM Iran has released four conservationists who had worked to save the endangered Asiatic... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 844 Posted Tuesday at 12:16 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:16 Just now, mackem said: Just did a search,they have been released,bet that was hard time,all for researching cats in the wrong place. Iran frees 4 conservationists who worked to save cheetahs before being convicted of espionage APNEWS.COM Iran has released four conservationists who had worked to save the endangered Asiatic... It's a shame humans are programmed to destroy. I can't believe that Victorian hunters of the day didn't have the sense to realise their hunting quotas weren't sustainable. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 24,161 Posted Tuesday at 12:22 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:22 There were Asiatic cheetahs in Saudi until the 70’s, but are considered extinct there now . There is still Arabian leopards in Saudi, and I remember telling this tale on here before; A friend of mine, an English doctor, was travelling back from Riyadh to Jeddah when he found a recently dead leopard on the road. I asked if he informed the police, as you are supposed to do, but he said he didn’t as it was a jail sentence for killing one and he didn’t need the hassle he would go through , but he did show me photos. Ive done the same trip but never saw anything other than a few feral camels. My son did see two Arabian wolves hanging from a tree that Bedouin shepherds had shot. Cheers. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 8,387 Posted Tuesday at 12:30 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:30 20 minutes ago, mackem said: Yes,like I said he never managed to find one,went all that way on the strength of a rumour.He did bring a dozen cheetahs back to the UK though,and used to race them at Romford dog track. I didn't know that. When I was a kid, I had a book in which there was a famous painting depicting Indian Sultans with their hunting cheetahs. I remember thinking 'I'd love to see that'. It off topic, but they used to race greyhounds over fences at Belle Vue in Manchester with monkeys as jockeys. The monkeys had jockey's caps and silks on. I hope the greyhounds were well muzzled....could become a bit gory. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,029 Posted Tuesday at 12:36 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:36 4 minutes ago, jukel123 said: I didn't know that. When I was a kid, I had a book in which there was a famous painting depicting Indian Sultans with their hunting cheetahs. I remember thinking 'I'd love to see that'. It off topic, but they used to race greyhounds over fences at Belle Vue in Manchester with monkeys as jockeys. The monkeys had jockey's caps and silks on. Can you remember the name of the book,and did you actually get a chance to watch the monkey jockeys? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 8,387 Posted Tuesday at 12:37 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:37 35 minutes ago, mackem said: Have you ever heard of a marozi?There used to be a book in Sunderland town library about a British bloke who went to Kenya to hunt adult lions that were spotted like a leopard,I don't think he ever found one,but the natural history museum in London are supposed to have a skin and skull tucked away somewhere that was sourced from elsewhere. Lions and leopards can interbreed. The offspring are known as leptons. They have spots. Possibility the marozi were hybrids ? At Belle Vue zoo in Manc circa 1950s there was a magnificent ligon, a hybrid between a lion and and a tiger. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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