'Big cat' spotted near decapitated body of lamb near Exeter
"You could tell it was a large cat from the way it ran through the long grass."
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Sorry but one of rude photographs looked more dog like to me. BTW not saying it's a border terrier but ours would move cat like when hunting and certainly from a distance. It plays with a ball like cats do too. Then if you watch it pounce it's certainly very cat like.
It's silly season. All photographs claiming to be of big cats in this country have no way to measure scale and size. They're always very unclear. If there's any breeding populations in the UK I would bet that someone who knows how to photograph nature will have taken a conclusive photograph by now.
Maybe once a few released ones when the law on ownership changed but that's 60s. I doubt they've formed breeding populations and none of the released ones will be alive now.
The one that used to be around here was said to be a black one or panther also. Drippings were found many times and analysed by experts and that's what they identified it as.Have to disagree. I live on exmoor and have come almost face to face with one black puma. It was utterly terrifying and I know what petrified means!
Those eyes were those of a killer .
Luckily after snarling at me it slunk off but I was rooted to the spot for some while.
This is my one and only encounter, I'd like to see it again..... but at a safe distance this time!
Definatly a black panther or puma. No question. A cat or black lab does not have eyes like that and the snarly sound was definatly not that of a dog or normal moggie.
I know they are out there ....somewhere.
Incidently someone else saw it the same night on a Lane about six miles away from where I saw it. Coincidence? I think not!
There are black panthers (jaguars) but no black pumas. Lifted from Wiki: (emphasis mine)Have to disagree. I live on exmoor and have come almost face to face with one black puma. It was utterly terrifying and I know what petrified means!
Those eyes were those of a killer .
Luckily after snarling at me it slunk off but I was rooted to the spot for some while.
This is my one and only encounter, I'd like to see it again..... but at a safe distance this time!
Definatly a black panther or puma. No question. A cat or black lab does not have eyes like that and the snarly sound was definatly not that of a dog or normal moggie.
I know they are out there ....somewhere.
Incidently someone else saw it the same night on a Lane about six miles away from where I saw it. Coincidence? I think not!