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Sunday 1 October 2023

Apparently Black Panthers Are...Black Foxes?

 Let me make this very clear to the very stupid and insulting people out there who think that I have spent the time from 1977 to 2023 wasting my time.

We KNOW that there are cat species in the UK such as puma and panther as well as lynx. Their activity, territories and much more have been studied. Were we not on The Bloody Island that seems to enjoy killing any wildlife all of that information would have featured in detailed reports.
We have traced these cats in the UK going back hundreds of years. We have traced their importation and who sold them and we also have the reports that perfectly describe a puma/panther but are put down to "phantom dogs"
We have DNA, scat and much more evidence including expert testimony that bones were scraped by the teeth of large cats.
Most of the people I interviewed between 1977-2023 had close to sightings (10 feet -some times less- to 200 yards) and under good viewing conditions and they gave very accurate descriptions even if the cat seen was not what they thought it was (press talking about black cats being puma etc)
I will slap down any idiot who has not investigated and studied the evidence for even a couple of weeks that "they saw a black fox". Police officers, zoologists, naturalists and others reported cats of various species and they KNEW what they were seeing.
Did a black fox attack and kill large sheep breeds on a farm in Wales that were checked by vets and others and confirmed as large cat kills? In Worcestershire? An Argentinian polo pony had clearly visible cat claw marks and measured dentition of a puma on its neck seen by a vet as well as other experts. Foals were taken and dragged to a hidden eating area over the years -a black fox did that? Carcasses of sheep up trees -black foxes again?
Do not dare continue posting or making yourselves look stupid in the media because if I am asked by those sources then they will be given the facts.
Photo test: can you tell the black fox from the panther?


I know -difficult, isn't it?

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