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do u beleave theres a panther

  • no your crazy

    Votes: 24 21.2%
  • yes i do beleave

    Votes: 36 31.9%
  • ive seen it

    Votes: 17 15.0%
  • i beleave theres something

    Votes: 36 31.9%

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LOL gary love the pictures..and finally, someone who's on a down-to-earth level in this thread...
To all who said "i think the video is pretty convincing" such rubbish...you can do anything with a camera and some editing skills...want some hard evidence

..and as for them being stealthy etc. obviously they're quick and able to go unnoticed..but not for 60-70 odd years!! That's just ridiculous.
 
ok i beleave u fully to and yer its hard wat to beleave, but ive been watching the youtube thingos there just copies of today tonight and the killings r the same as wat happen to owe alpacas, i cant show u the pics im not allowed and they r very graphic they had no face left u could see every little bone in its head. There has been the rear acasion(spelling sorry)where owe horses has had massive scratches but we didnt no about the panther when it happen and if u take the time just 10min should do, just go google and search australian panther it shows all the sightings some hair samples droppings foot prints alot of stuff

I'm sorry but I am really getting sick of reading posts that make little sense at all with all the spelling mistakes etc.You queried yourself on the spelling of occasion then tell everyone to take the time being just ten minutes to google itand what can be found.

I have a suggestion for you, take even less than ten minutes to check your spelling or use a spell check as you seem to have plenty of time to google and research etc so yer take sum time 2 git an graspe on da Inglisch languige along wit learnin 2 spel propa!
 
I'm sorry but I am really getting sick of reading posts that make little sense at all with all the spelling mistakes etc.You queried yourself on the spelling of occasion then tell everyone to take the time being just ten minutes to google itand what can be found.

I have a suggestion for you, take even less than ten minutes to check your spelling or use a spell check as you seem to have plenty of time to google and research etc so yer take sum time 2 git an graspe on da Inglisch languige along wit learnin 2 spel propa!
Amen. Or should I say 'roite awn'.
 
Now rumours of these Cats have been around for years.
I really can't believe 100% that they exist. I'd like to but....
Those on here that have claimed to see it I realise that there is nothing I could say to change that afterall "the person with the experience is never at the mercy of the person with the argument" but after all this time and media attention you would think that there would be at least one carcass produced to substantiate that we have a population of "Big" cats in the wild here in Australia.
 
IMO...the only big black cats that are around these parts
are the feral ones that have grown large by eating native wildlife.

I find it difficult to believe there are panthers/puma's etc etc
roaming free in Australia.
 
IMO...the only big black cats that are around these parts
are the feral ones that have grown large by eating native wildlife.

I find it difficult to believe there are panthers/puma's etc etc
roaming free in Australia.


Well hun as I stated in my other post on this thread ( post #72)

I have seen one.
It was only 80 meters away at most and looking at it through the rifle scope it might as well have been 3 meters away.
I just couldnt bring myself to shoot it.

It was no feral cat, ive shoot heaps of them.
This thing was at least 3 feet tall at the shoulders,
its tail was the length of its body and very thick.
The way it moved was incredible.
With its size and solid muscly build, it would have no problem taking down pray as large as a full size roo or 6 month old calf.

I saw it not that far from where I took you 4wd-ing a couple of months ago.
 
Pseudo-science definately points to the giant mystery cat here..
Mix a little cryptozoology into it and you could be dealing with a Thylacine

Quolls are agile little beasts as well as having a reputation for
slaughtering all the inhabitants of a chook pen.. some kind of
instinctual reaction to panicked and trapped prey i think.
That all said, you might not be lucky enough to have Quolls in
your area.
foxes will do that too ....they kill as many as they can ,especially if not disturbed ..then will come and take away as they please ,some will be buried for a later meal ..some eaten there ..and if she's got young she will do multiple kills to make sure it has plenty of feed to get to her cubs..they will chew the heads off and leave the carcas to get later ..if all goes to plan ..
 
foxes will do that too ....they kill as many as they can ,especially if not disturbed ..then will come and take away as they please ,some will be buried for a later meal ..some eaten there ..and if she's got young she will do multiple kills to make sure it has plenty of feed to get to her cubs..they will chew the heads off and leave the carcas to get later ..if all goes to plan ..

thats happened to us on a number of occasions, where a fox would somehow get in then kill all the chickens, drag a few away and leave the rest for later, of course it never gets them, as we bury them and fix the cage.
 
Well I took 10 mins as you said and i watched a video about the supposed panthers in gipsland. I find it interesting that they didnt properly examine the carcasses of the cattle supposedly killed by the big cats. The DPI is said to have performed some DNA testing and come to the conclusion of foxes and wild dogs.
Also they spoke about how they are collaborating all the sightings and reports into one big database. the trouble with this is the validity of information. i know for a fact that i have some friends who would really get a kick out of reporting a sighting just for laughs. how do they filter out the fakies?

PROOF or it didnt happen.

Im sure you will have fun trying to capture it on camera when so many ppl have said they had it in the sight of thier rifle but didnt shoot it.

also dont forget to keep your eyes open for the drop-bears, kangawallafoxes and hoop snakes. dad say's they're killer
 
DON'T YOU KNOW ANYTHING?? It's well known that they actually bury themselves when they die! Geeeesh!

:oops: Sorry my mistake! I always presumed the other big cats, yowies and drop bears all feasted on the carcass and made soup with the bones :D
 
:oops: Sorry my mistake! I always presumed the other big cats, yowies and drop bears all feasted on the carcass and made soup with the bones :D

Don't be ridiculous you two. Clearly you have no idea what you're talking about so just pipe down and leave the discussion to those with some maturity and insight.
















They spontaneously combust on death, their ashes then lift off and scatter themselves over the nearest body of water, the water reconstitutes the ashes, a new soul takes the place of the last and the cycle continues.
















Now grow up and get back to work.
 
Don't be ridiculous you two. Clearly you have no idea what you're talking about so just pipe down and leave the discussion to those with some maturity and insight.
They spontaneously combust on death, their ashes then lift off and scatter themselves over the nearest body of water, the water reconstitutes the ashes, a new soul takes the place of the last and the cycle continues.
Now grow up and get back to work.

I was going to keep this one a secret but i found this one mascarading as the paddle pop lion and doing kids partys.
 

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Hmmm...great stories, been floating around for decades, yet no conclusive photgraphic/video/physical/scientific evidence ever for a breeding panther population....just like tassie tigers....

If these animals were surviving (and apparently thriving), with all the technology of today, and no shortage of people looking, surely some real evidence would turn up?

Oh wait! a tiger just jumped my back fence, got to grab my camera......:lol:
 
I have a friend who saw a monkey in Arnhem Land on the Cobourgh Peninsula. A big rangtang they recon.
 
There are photos around that CANNOT be refuted!

Be warned. This image is of graphic nature! These hikers were never seen again!

MorningtonPanther001.jpg

LMAO moosenoose, finally some solid proof! I finally believe!!!
 
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