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Funny how the folks who see UFOs and big cats are always equipped with a really biz camera.
Kayak, that's brilliant!
S'funny, I always thought there were herds of Gnu and Wildebeast roaming the savannah of Essex, with the appropriate predators much in evidence. Shows how much I Gno...
Haha! Kayak that is brilliant
Kayak, chapeau! Excellent work, first genuine lol moment of the day. Are you actually getting any productive work done, by any chance? ๐
Oh dear that pic has caused me to type ROFLPMSL on a chat forum for the first time in my life and actually mean it ๐
interesting to hear an interview on radio 4 with a biologist who has looked into big cats in Britain and he says, no lions tigers cougars etc...but feral cats are growing bigger to fill the niche left in the ecosystem by the removal of the large predators. The largest recorded feral cat recovered in the uk was 4ft 9" nose to tail!
so it's just tiddles with attitude ๐
so it's just tiddles with attitude
Parents where addopted by a feral cat (normal house cat size).. one day my mother is doing the garden, and the cat wanders down and presents her with a ****ing great sea gull/albertros.
Just think what Super tiddles could do!!
Kayak, chapeau! Excellent work, first genuine lol moment of the day
Tis amusing indeed, however, not my work... ๐
Cheers Kayak, brightened my evening!
This is the funniest series of posting i have seen in a longtime....biglol and some genius working of photoshop ....guineau pigs as panda bears and worms featuring as snakes ๐ I thought this was supposed to be about bikes!!
excellent Kayak ๐
franksinatra - MemberI love the idea of there being big cats around and there is often pretty compelling evidence. I do however struggle with the fact that we live in an age where Prince Harry can't even get naked in a private room without being photographed, yet there is never a good photo or CCTV of these beasts. As others have said, you only ever see suspiciously grainy pictures. If that many people are seeing the Beast of Essex, in is bizarre that there isn't a good image somewhere.
My claim to wild animal fame is that I saw one in Gloucestershire in 2004. It turned out that the area is a particular hotspot for sightings. But surprise surprise I didn't have a camera in my hand and by the time I had grabbed it, the thing had disappeared into the trees.
(I'm not mental or owt by the way, and definitely wasn't confusing small / far away - it was big and not very far away).
