Greyman 31,535 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 1 minute ago, Goly said: How is it confusing, it's clear to see that it's not a leopard, the only man that is easily confused is you. Can you even read I,m getting embarrassed for you, no one has ever claimed it’s a fecking leopard go and get a brew calm down have a read through and try and absorb some information before replying you might not look such a dick then Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leo Sayer 3,636 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 13 minutes ago, Greyman said: They are everywhere down here mate very discreet animals but go out at night and shine a light or flick the thermal on and they are everywhere don’t seem to have much road sense as I find lots dead and don’t seem to give off a scent like roe, my old lurcher hates roe with a vengeance and can sniff them out in thick cover yet I was out in the valleys last week and watched a munti disappear into the hedge just before the dog came round the corner he walked straight passed were it had disappeared without a second look they have travelled down the m5 corridor and are now established right up to avonmouth the river Avon seems to have slowed down the southward spread if you have none at the moment they will be with you soon enough I,m Manchester and never heard of any sightings round here, just roe red and some small pockets of fallow. I imagine them all the way down M5. Northwards wise I have seen them south Birmingham from me. Cheers Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,823 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 Just now, Leo Sayer said: I,m Manchester and never heard of any sightings round here, just roe red and some small pockets of fallow. I imagine them all the way down M5. Northwards wise I have seen them south Birmingham from me. Cheers They are getting further north every year, it won't be long before they around found around Manchester. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leo Sayer 3,636 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 1 minute ago, Goly said: They are getting further north every year, it won't be long before they around found around Manchester. An old mate of mine I used lamp with has had reports in Cheshire, but nothing concrete and could of been roe as most of the general public are mistaken Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,823 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 5 minutes ago, Greyman said: Can you even read I,m getting embarrassed for you, no one has ever claimed it’s a fecking leopard go and get a brew calm down have a read through and try and absorb some information before replying you might not look such a dick then Ok, so your point is that people can get confused with poor trial cam pics, so what makes you think that Mel didn't get confused and it wasn't a case of misidentification? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 31,535 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 4 minutes ago, Goly said: Ok, so your point is that people can get confused with poor trial cam pics, so what makes you think that Mel didn't get confused and it wasn't a case of misidentification? Because he has clearly seen a good picture that left him in no doubt of what he was looking at and you have no basis to call him a liar or tell him he’s wrong nearly every good clear picture I’ve seen the owner won’t allow it out of there hands and you still haven’t told us what the animal in the picture is from your experts viewpoint ??? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,823 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 Just now, Greyman said: Because he has clearly seen a good picture that left him in no doubt of what he was looking at and you have no basis to call him a liar or tell him he’s wrong nearly every good clear picture I’ve seen the owner won’t allow it out of there hands and you still haven’t told us what the animal in the picture is from your experts viewpoint ??? Left him in no doubt but he couldn't tell us what it was? You are losing the plot mate, your sense of reality has vanished. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 31,535 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 And still no ID your a class act mate that’s for sure, the reason you think everyone is a liar is because it’s how you live your life have said it before you can’t help yourself it’s in your dna Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,823 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Greyman said: And still no ID your a class act mate that’s for sure, the reason you think everyone is a liar is because it’s how you live your life have said it before you can’t help yourself it’s in your dna That's charming come from the forums Walter, again you are stumped and resort to slights, very predictable, unlike your phantom cats. Edited March 10 by Goly Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 31,535 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 27 minutes ago, Leo Sayer said: I,m Manchester and never heard of any sightings round here, just roe red and some small pockets of fallow. I imagine them all the way down M5. Northwards wise I have seen them south Birmingham from me. Cheers I saw my first one in Stroud years ago never saw one before but within 3 years they were all round the outskirts of Bristol so fag packet calculation and no science they were spreading about 10 mile a year Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,823 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 This is all that it ever boils down to, the majority of folk accepting your claims, the few that challenge them upset you like the baby you are and then you resort to petty insults, still there's never anything conclusive coming from you in over a decade, pack it in mate FFS. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leo Sayer 3,636 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 2 minutes ago, Greyman said: I saw my first one in Stroud years ago never saw one before but within 3 years they were all round the outskirts of Bristol so fag packet calculation and no science they were spreading about 10 mile a year I know and have seen Norfolk is snide out with them , I wonder if they have made it up the number to hull way. Also the wild boar in the forest of Dean , I wonder if they have spread much too. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 31,535 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 2 minutes ago, Goly said: That's charming come from the forums Walter, again you are stumped and resort to slights, very predictable, unlike your phantom cats. and you shy away from answering a simple question by bombarding the thread with bollox WHAT IS THE ANIMAL IN THE PICTURE CHARLES DARWIN and if by a slight chance you don’t know it’s ok to admit it we won’t laugh 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,823 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 4 minutes ago, Greyman said: and you shy away from answering a simple question by bombarding the thread with bollox WHAT IS THE ANIMAL IN THE PICTURE CHARLES DARWIN and if by a slight chance you don’t know it’s ok to admit it we won’t laugh You are asking people to identify an animal in the worst image imaginable. Why don't you tell us and don't make out as though you would easily identify it if you didn't have further pics or more evidence. Bobcat, Muntjac, Crocodillawartpig, it could be anything. And if this is the kind of footage you are claiming is proof of big cats then you're even more desperate than I thought. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 31,535 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 2 minutes ago, Leo Sayer said: I know and have seen Norfolk is snide out with them , I wonder if they have made it up the number to hull way. Also the wild boar in the forest of Dean , I wonder if they have spread much too. I,m used to being the oddball lol and years ago I was in woods in North Somerset came across a clearing of a couple of acres of land all freshly turned over with hoof marks around it when I told the local countrymen in the boozer there were pigs in the wood I was mocked and told it was badgers looking for leatherjackets that had turned up the field/ clearing so I left them to it years later in the same pub a local farmer came in and said he had been phoned up by the police asking him if he had lost any black pigs as someone had seen a small group running down the road at night, so I think similar to the cat situation if they are there in small numbers they can go years unnoticed it’s when populations grow the general public notice and accept them 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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