bigcat speciali
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Ellis Daw did let lose two exotic cats, both puma, from when he owned the run-down Dartmoor Park, Ellis being against all people who brought in rules, he did write in a personal letter saying that he had no option to let the two cats out as he could not afford the food nor implement any of the rules that the local authourity held against him.
As for the deer carcase being found, with certain folk from the BBCS being present, and from Warwickshire University. Very strange indeed how just a week before that there was other press stories where a said-big cat was out there and certain people believe it to be so, once these stories broke and the amount of rubbish that certain folk said and then questioned that there is no DNA held of any such big cat roaming free or breeding wild within the UK. It's very odd, strange to see just a week or less, that a deer is killed and DNA is being sought?
I would may be question very deeply the motives of the BBCS and other Cryptozoology/cat groups have in this? Could such a deer carcase be taken from a near-by zoo or zoological park, half eaten from the cat collection held, then taken to the said spot, then within half an hour, have these people all over it, shouting: we have a big cat?....odd how Rick Minter, smirked when interviewed by the BBC news, then said that the deer carcase was very warm, no more than 30 min's dead, and said that the marks on the rear end and stomach which was almost gone, was that done by a big cat?...mmmmmm I think not!
One news paper was quoted saying that a skull found by a 14 year old boy found a puma skull back in 2005?...sorry but that is a press or other error. This was the story of Dougie Richardson who went onto say (who first thought it was an exotic cat that was indeed roaming free, which he then recanted and was then found out to be from a rug, with knife marks and an egg case of a creature that was from warmer climates), and it was 1995, not 2005!
Many a person sites the 1976 Dangerous Animals Act as the reason why such cats are seen. Sorry, bogus nonsense. Think....to find one cat free is difficult if not impossible. But to find many, of the same genus and of a sex and maturity ready for breeding, sorry but common sense and Occum's razor applies, and there are no such big cats free let alone breeding. There has been stories saying that such cats were seen on the Outer Isles of Scotland which is so daft that it does begger belief. Same for why is it that most people say they have seen big black cats and call them black panthers?.....daft and so odd. There has been the odd small cat that escaped from a collection, cought or ran over etc, but to say that there are so many big cats roaming free within the whole UK, its daft and rubbish. Just because there are 2000 plus so-called sightings does not mean that there are 2000 plus big cats out there. Sorry but what the brain and eyes think its seen is not always the truth, its a form called scotopia, well known. The brain makes up the rest to make the jigsaw fit, but that does not mean it real...10 or 2000 people see something, each see or should see something different and yet each sorty is so alike. Sorry but I just dont buy into this nonsense..!
As for the deer carcase being found, with certain folk from the BBCS being present, and from Warwickshire University. Very strange indeed how just a week before that there was other press stories where a said-big cat was out there and certain people believe it to be so, once these stories broke and the amount of rubbish that certain folk said and then questioned that there is no DNA held of any such big cat roaming free or breeding wild within the UK. It's very odd, strange to see just a week or less, that a deer is killed and DNA is being sought?
I would may be question very deeply the motives of the BBCS and other Cryptozoology/cat groups have in this? Could such a deer carcase be taken from a near-by zoo or zoological park, half eaten from the cat collection held, then taken to the said spot, then within half an hour, have these people all over it, shouting: we have a big cat?....odd how Rick Minter, smirked when interviewed by the BBC news, then said that the deer carcase was very warm, no more than 30 min's dead, and said that the marks on the rear end and stomach which was almost gone, was that done by a big cat?...mmmmmm I think not!
One news paper was quoted saying that a skull found by a 14 year old boy found a puma skull back in 2005?...sorry but that is a press or other error. This was the story of Dougie Richardson who went onto say (who first thought it was an exotic cat that was indeed roaming free, which he then recanted and was then found out to be from a rug, with knife marks and an egg case of a creature that was from warmer climates), and it was 1995, not 2005!
Many a person sites the 1976 Dangerous Animals Act as the reason why such cats are seen. Sorry, bogus nonsense. Think....to find one cat free is difficult if not impossible. But to find many, of the same genus and of a sex and maturity ready for breeding, sorry but common sense and Occum's razor applies, and there are no such big cats free let alone breeding. There has been stories saying that such cats were seen on the Outer Isles of Scotland which is so daft that it does begger belief. Same for why is it that most people say they have seen big black cats and call them black panthers?.....daft and so odd. There has been the odd small cat that escaped from a collection, cought or ran over etc, but to say that there are so many big cats roaming free within the whole UK, its daft and rubbish. Just because there are 2000 plus so-called sightings does not mean that there are 2000 plus big cats out there. Sorry but what the brain and eyes think its seen is not always the truth, its a form called scotopia, well known. The brain makes up the rest to make the jigsaw fit, but that does not mean it real...10 or 2000 people see something, each see or should see something different and yet each sorty is so alike. Sorry but I just dont buy into this nonsense..!