Mr T
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The body of a deer is to be tested to see if it was killed by a big cat.
BBC News - Stroud deer carcass tested for 'big cat activity'
BBC News - Stroud deer carcass tested for 'big cat activity'
The tests will likely show it was a feral dog.
I'd still expect more stories about free-living lynx/whatever if they were here. After all, the Eagle Owls in the North of England have had quite a bit of publicity.
Yes, my response above wasn't arguing that it was definately a 'big cat', just pointing out that a dog 'kill' is very different in appearance and they are presumably(?) aware of that in this instance. So what was it? Who knows?I'm not sure which side of the fence I come down on regarding the 'big cats in the countryside' debate.
Casts of footprints were also taken in the wood which suggest it is a cat. Would be very interesting to see what approach they take should it be confirmed there is a wild cat in the area.
I thought the wind-up piece about a possible connection with Roman times was extremely weak!![]()
In 'We Bought a Zoo' Benjamin Mee mentions spotting puma - he panicked and thought one of his had escaped and he says that when theirs are on heat, wild pumas are attracted off the moors.
I think there are definitely big cats out there. I wonder if it is a policy to keep it secret.
Mee definitely mentioned in the book the "puma" he encountered (from memory he was driving to the zoo and it jumped over or onto a roadside wall?), and I believe he may have made the implication that there were others in the area that were attracted to the captive puma.