It’s a photo of a mystery creature not taken with a 24×24 pixel camera at a distance of 500 metres. It’s probably fake.
I refuse to believe this is real until it is accompanied by a video filmed by shaky Pete.
Edir: I thought the wildly exaggerated statements might have tipped people off that this isn’t a serious post. Guess not
>**Documentary makers have discovered** what they claim is the ‘clearest ever’ photo of a big cat prowling the British countryside.
The picture of the large panther-like creature was discovered in the files of a zoology organization.
There trying to honeydick us.
Yeah this is absolute nonsense, remember the “strand of wild big cat hair” that was found was also done so coincidentally by the DOCUMENTARY team filming at the time, sorry but that is way to coincidental.
The chance of even a small amount of wild cats still existing in Britain is remote enough, the thought of a whole eco system with breeding etc is just absurd.
“When the laws surrounding exotic animal ownership changed a lot of people released their big cats into the countryside.”
Imagine just driving to a field and setting loads of panthers free and driving home for your tea and Eastenders like nothing happened.
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It’s a photo of a mystery creature not taken with a 24×24 pixel camera at a distance of 500 metres. It’s probably fake.
I refuse to believe this is real until it is accompanied by a video filmed by shaky Pete.
Edir: I thought the wildly exaggerated statements might have tipped people off that this isn’t a serious post. Guess not
>**Documentary makers have discovered** what they claim is the ‘clearest ever’ photo of a big cat prowling the British countryside.
The picture of the large panther-like creature was discovered in the files of a zoology organization.
There trying to honeydick us.
Yeah this is absolute nonsense, remember the “strand of wild big cat hair” that was found was also done so coincidentally by the DOCUMENTARY team filming at the time, sorry but that is way to coincidental.
The chance of even a small amount of wild cats still existing in Britain is remote enough, the thought of a whole eco system with breeding etc is just absurd.
“When the laws surrounding exotic animal ownership changed a lot of people released their big cats into the countryside.”
Imagine just driving to a field and setting loads of panthers free and driving home for your tea and Eastenders like nothing happened.