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Panthers are large ambush predators if one attacked a man he wouldn?t even notice until it was too late.


Lynx however hunt rats and rabbits and such much in the same way domestic cats do so a lynx may have gone for a puppy.


There?s a test on this later children.

I am afraid this is true, well there is certainly some kind of wild big cat around. Had it in my garden once, about 4 years ago!



Eh?? Are you serious? Given that you're not too far away from me, I find this a little worrying. Perhaps it lives in St Francis park and chews on squirrels and foxes?

Loz Wrote:

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> I am afraid this is true, well there is certainly

> some kind of wild big cat around. Had it in my

> garden once, about 4 years ago!

>

>

So what did the big cat in your garden look like? Did it look like a lynx?

It's harsh to judge such an emotive and detailed account but these remind of the sort of 'spring-heeled jack' sightings of years past.


With all of the big-cat sightings over the UK in recent decades it strikes me as suprising that one has never been caught or hit by a car.

jim_the_chin Wrote:

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> It's harsh to judge such an emotive and detailed

> account but these remind of the sort of

> 'spring-heeled jack' sightings of years past.

>

> With all of the big-cat sightings over the UK in

> recent decades it strikes me as suprising that one

> has never been caught or hit by a car.


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Nah they're too quick for that

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