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just look at what happened on Bodmin moor and exmoor in the early 80s they were losing so many sheep the army were called in they did see a black cat and opened fire but failed to kill it now with the explosion in deer and the animals adapting to there environment they have no need to kill sheep though a few are killed by large carnivores each yearany Siberian tigers ever spotted?They might handle the climate and lower temperature and would have no problem taking cattle.It's usually only panthers talked about. Lynx,s seem to be the main other one, I have heard of the odd exotic jungle cat type
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I think there has been a small population here since way back,by sailors ,circuses and private zoos, Lynx possibly forever but with the introduction of the dangerous animals act in the seventies possibly hundreds of unwanted cats were turned loose one thing that has been reported to the group I am involved with is from keepers on estates that were told to release them in places like the Cotswolds and other remote spots, coming upto date I think the increase in the deer population has led to several very successful years for the cats and there offspring, there are usually a few reports at this
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just look at what happened on Bodmin moor and exmoor in the early 80s they were losing so many sheep the army were called in they did see a black cat and opened fire but failed to kill it now with the explosion in deer and the animals adapting to there environment they have no need to kill sheep though a few are killed by large carnivores each year
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so that makes zero attacks then, even less reason to protect our children, but when tomo the revenant gets one in his sights and fails to kill it in one shot we may still get our first human attacked, if you look back on this thread and how it deteriorates as soon as the big cat saga raises its head can you honestly wonder why people that have seen or have footage of these creatures just clam up and keep it to themselves or share it among small groups of likeminded people that are all in the same boat, no,,,if i had footage i would show everybody,,,it would be streight on youtube look at th
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at last I thought you had abandon me, were do you want me to start mate, all the cats are not black, there are brown puma, Lynx and melonistic leopards or/and Jaguars, they have not just arrived at our shores,but have lived and bred here for years, many farmers and land owners with trail cameras and or cctv hand there footage to people like myself, because as I said earlier they have a feeling of respect and a wish to protect the animal but want to know about them, the footage of the snow leopard that people always like to refer to was taken because the local villagers had learned to live with
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so that makes zero attacks then, even less reason to protect our children, but when tomo the revenant gets one in his sights and fails to kill it in one shot we may still get our first human attacked, if you look back on this thread and how it deteriorates as soon as the big cat saga raises its head can you honestly wonder why people that have seen or have footage of these creatures just clam up and keep it to themselves or share it among small groups of likeminded people that are all in the same boat,
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at last I thought you had abandon me, were do you want me to start mate, all the cats are not black, there are brown puma, Lynx and melonistic leopards or/and Jaguars, they have not just arrived at our shores,but have lived and bred here for years, many farmers and land owners with trail cameras and or cctv hand there footage to people like myself, because as I said earlier they have a feeling of respect and a wish to protect the animal but want to know about them, the footage of the snow leopard that people always like to refer to was taken because the local villagers had learned to live with
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should have just asked this one has appeared in the local press this week taken on the quantocks in Somerset, filmed on an iPhone, pretty coolOut of all the pics I've ever seen this really does look like a Panther, I'm certain of it. Still doesn't mean it's legitimate though. go onto YouTube and type in bigcat Britain part 2 it's about a nine minute film if you watch it to the end you will understand why many people, will not reveal what they know and what they have seen and what they have pictures of, this picture was taken by a woman out with here daughter for a walk she was blown away by wh
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a large black cat slinking along the edge of cover ?
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should have just asked this one has appeared in the local press this week taken on the quantocks in Somerset, filmed on an iPhone, pretty coolOut of all the pics I've ever seen this really does look like a Panther, I'm certain of it. Still doesn't mean it's legitimate though. go onto YouTube and type in bigcat Britain part 2 it's about a nine minute film if you watch it to the end you will understand why many people, will not reveal what they know and what they have seen and what they have pictures of, this picture was taken by a woman out with here daughter for a walk she was blown away by wh
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I,m sure that is probably rarer wandering in our countryside than big cats but good try
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should have just asked this one has appeared in the local press this week taken on the quantocks in Somerset, filmed on an iPhone, pretty cool Out of all the pics I've ever seen this really does look like a Panther, I'm certain of it. Still doesn't mean it's legitimate though. go onto YouTube and type in bigcat Britain part 2 it's about a nine minute film if you watch it to the end you will understand why many people, will not reveal what they know and what they have seen and what they have pictures of, this picture was taken by a woman out with here daughter for a walk she was blown away by
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just a thought mate but when I was in your shoes many years ago I used to take them to the zoo I would get 25p each and a free walk round the zoo when I dropped them off, many large predators require a certain amount of fur and bone as part of there diet, I doubt if twenty years of liberalism has turned them veggie so I bet they would still be grateful
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no worry,s Albie just write a couple more reply,s on here and you,ll be up and running, I,ll have a rummage in my man cave and see what I can dig out for you in the meatime
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yes it does have night vision, I have one that looks excactly the same but never came from aldi, only draw back with the one I have is it uses a micro sd card which is easily lost if you drop it when swapping them over, I put a white carrier bag on the floor before popping the card out so I can see it, they have a really wide angle of vision and can do video and photo on one sitting which is cool also have a pretty quick activation time as well the black and white pics on the box are what you get at night
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should have just asked this one has appeared in the local press this week taken on the quantocks in Somerset, filmed on an iPhone, pretty cool
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nice gesture, good on you
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then in that case ask dad if it's OK to private message me your address and I will get a small natural catty off to you in the post in the coming week, when you see how it's made hopefully you can start making some for yourself as you get bigger cheers
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agree completely, most of mine are presents from wife and kids proper shitter
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I,ve seen other people's trail cams out in places I've been, I was not meant to be there but I just gave it a thumbs up and walked on by because I leave upto seven of my own out and would hope people would do the same if they came across them, I also set my cameras so they are watching each other so as said above I hope your caught, bad karma and not really something to brag about online, p,s I also can't see a picture of what you found so hopefully we are wrong and I,m sorry
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well done to you Albie nice to see a young man with an interest in something not made by Apple, what hand do you use to hold your fork in and what size ammo are you using, it's a bit of a tough one because of your age, do you shoot with an adult have you got somewhere in your garden you shoot? The reason I ask is I would make you a small natty but I recon I,d need a note from your adult,
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if its for making knife handles and such like, pets at home sell antlers for dog chews they are not full antlers but cut into bits about 6/8" long if you rummage through them you can always find a few nice usable antler sections just right for handles, failing that just drive along the a38 between Gloucester and Bristol the amount of dead deer on the roadside is incredible
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when I was a young man we used to have an old bloke on a pushbike with a big stone wheel that dropped onto the bike wheel and the guy used to peddle like feck and sharpen people's knifes and scissors all day every day, might of been hard work but I never new anyone with type two diabetes until I was in my 40s now every other person seems to have it, so maybe a bit of hard work is what the modern world needs, bring on the stone
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I thought it was a thread about oxygen sensors on cars by someone not great at spelling, nice rack though made me hungry
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Have it right with the millions of them they made they had to get one or two that buck the trend and work , Toyota have it the other way round though ....Ps ...the driving position on a landrover is something else , the effortless way the seats slide , the lumber support , the back adjustments , springing , every thing is there for comfort .....providing your journey isn't over 800 yds .. funny stat 70 percent of land rovers ever made are still on the road doubt the japs could make such a claim, and if I want to go fast or far I just use my car it has lumber support and all the other comfort
