bigcat speciali
Well-Known Member
When the press article said "razor sharp teeth" and "seagulls", the article then to lose any credence. The dental remarks of this sad decomposed animal fails to show that it is a feline and furthermore, there are certain questions that arise to the "DNA" sampling. Can the sample be shown to be collected correctly, tested soundly, who is in control, how and where and when how has this been done? Can there be a neutrality from those of the crypto-groups, the person who found it and how the research has been dealt with? Given the animal has decayed somewhat, the evidence of skin shrinkage around the teeth are seen, therefore, this will give the teeth a more showing feature. I fail to see and even agree with the theory that this is a "big cat cub" as reported. The size of tail, overall shape and size along with teeth does show that this is not feline and may be an otter. 