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EDDIE B

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  1. Wolfdog, there's not a man in the UK that would be able to sort a problem big cat. Wouldn't know where to start?. They get out the army, and a few helicopters to try track it down. Also, regarding trail cams, the believers have many of them set in the big cat hotpots. Surely there would have been a decent picture got at this stage, if indeed they were there.
  2. To be fair mate, Wolfdog didn't agree with everything that you have said here. Yes, he does say that he believes it could be possible for there to be a breeding population of big cat of some sort in the UK, and that they are indeed very illusive animals. On the other hand, he mentions that there are Jaguars migrating from Mexico to the US, that are very seldom seen, yet they have been captured on trailcam. Now we are probably talking very few animals, yet there is real evidence. I have certainly taken something from his post, hopefully you have too.
  3. WHY????? CAUSE THATS THE WHY!!! Hope that answers your question.?
  4. No mate. Just tried my hand at snaring them. Still no pro by any means, but nice to get them in a snare. Near all of them were alive like that, and snares hardy damaged.
  5. I caught one (of many) in a mink cage one time, and let it out. Next day I came back to check traps, and it was back in the same trap, but this time, trap was at the bottom of the river. It must have had issues?
  6. A, i don't do Facebook lad. Bit slow regards the whole social media thing. ?
  7. That's strange? Police in Belfast issue hilarious response after viral photo of 'leopard escaped from Zoo' fools locals - Irish Mirror Online WWW.IRISHMIRROR.IE All was not as it seemed Someone use the same picture?
  8. "The reality is, if this was lying by the side of the road in the UK it would be all over social media, the news, and have national interest in minutes" Very true. This blew up a storm big time on social media, and in the newspapers.
  9. How about we vow to close the thread, on the 1st January 2024, if still nothing??
  10. I know that. Was showing GM, that the spots on a leopard are very different to that of a moggy
  11. There is a good difference there now lad, isn't there. Even the number of spots, can't be ignored. Be harder fool anyone that the moggy above, is a leopard, even from distance. O, and why would a Jaguar out of the question? Just intetested
  12. Not as of yet lad, and as time goes on, it seems less and less of a possibility. I'd like to be wrong on that, to be honest.
  13. Here's a thought. There's never any fottage / photo's of regular leopards, Jaguars. It's always brown, black or whatever. Is this because people only released pumas and panthers, or because house cats don't come in leopard print?
  14. Where would one catch and maul half a dozen seagulls?
  15. Sorry mate, I'll try again Big cat remains found by dog walker in Scotland - Mirror Online WWW.MIRROR.CO.UK The huge beast, which has an 18-inch tail and razor sharp teeth, appears to be identical to the...
  16. Some of the stuff in the papers is f**k*n hilarious. And to think the average Joe soap, would believe this bollix. Olden, but golden
  17. terryd, I can tell by how you wrote that, that your not a bull shitter. You don't pretend to have all the answers, and just relating what you saw. ?
  18. It honestly looks like a housecat to me. In fact, it looks to be in someone's back garden. If that's a large animal, then that's one hell of a massive tree it's under. Just what I see from the footage lad.
  19. Wolfy, what's your take on it? Apart from native cat species, there must be escaped leopards, tigers etc, breeding in the wild over there?
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