A chap next street over found one in his garden late one night.
cleared an eight foot fence in one bound.
Of all the times I've camped out I've never once been attacked by an animal and I don't know anyone that has. This isn't the Serengeti, nor is it Alaska or Arnhemland. It's Britain, and the most aggresive animal you're likely to encounter is a badger. And trust me, as long as you don't go punching a cub right in front of its mum then you should be ok.
A little different here. We do have plenty of large animals. I've been camping in the woods, many years ago, behind my parents house on a river bank only to find in the morning panther tracks ten feet from the tent. Never even heard the animal pass by. Depending on what part of the state we have black bear, panthers, lots of poisonous snakes. But as has been mentioned before, its the humans that concern me more than the animals.
According to statistics you're more likely to be accidentally shot in America than get killed by a wild animal.
A little different here. We do have plenty of large animals. I've been camping in the woods, many years ago, behind my parents house on a river bank only to find in the morning panther tracks ten feet from the tent. Never even heard the animal pass by. Depending on what part of the state we have black bear, panthers, lots of poisonous snakes. But as has been mentioned before, its the humans that concern me more than the animals.
Personally I'm more worried about people than wildlife.
There are hundreds of things that are more likely to harm you than supposed 'big cats' - drunken chavs in stolen cars accidentally driving into your DPM tarp at 3 in the morning comes pretty close to the top of my list.
Of all the times I've camped out I've never once been attacked by an animal and I don't know anyone that has. This isn't the Serengeti, nor is it Alaska or Arnhemland. It's Britain, and the most aggresive animal you're likely to encounter is a badger. And trust me, as long as you don't go punching a cub right in front of its mum then you should be ok.
When you say panther do you mean black panther or are you talking about a puma/cougar/mountain lion?