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I used to live in Maryborough, Central Victoria and there was a similar story with a Puma. I kept a lot of the articles, etc about it from the local newspaper. The story was that after the war, they were released by the Americans as they had kept them as mascots during that time. Not sure of the authenticity to the claim but it was a draw card for the area!
 
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my dads old friend is involved with that hole big panther or big cat thing. hes a vet and has examinded the crap ect and concluded that it is big cat ****.

so basically there are 2 possibilities. 1 there are big cats 2 some ones stealing big cat **** from zoos/circuses and dropping it on peoples lawns.

He told me that some people do to with Animal Planet were there with motion sensor cameras trying to get a photograph of one of the animals or catch one.

cheers

andrew
 
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that cant be real, look at the size of it!!!!!!
 
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Alot of stories started when a lion escaped from a zoo, back in the 50;s/60's unsure of exactly when but it was found hiding under a bridge and was shot by a police constable. Since then alot of "released big cat" stoies gained alot of credibility, personally i think there are alot of native animals we haven't even seen (most quite small) why not a large secretive predator?
 
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i believe it whole heartedly and will never be swayed to think otherwise.
 
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does anyone have the photos of the "black panther". It would be good if we could find the footage!!!. People reckon that it escaped from el cabelo blanko or nastredam.
 
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Switch said:
Shermy, I told you not to post pics of me outside of the porn sites we frequent, what were you thinking ......

Just like the other sites we frequent, you looked so good and confident handling that lucious pussy so i couldnt help but share with the rest of APS what they miss out on!!! :) ;) lol
 
since talking with my father friend a vet who has alot to do with this i totally beleive that there is a large preditor out there! considering there are no large predators in that area there are lots of prey(kangaroos, dogs, cats, sheep, small children). that and for some reason i don't think my dads best friend is a liar, just didn't seem like a liar.

total beleiver, hopefuly they are breeding too! so if we catch them they can be released into the wild in thier natural habbitat to help the deminishing wild population of several big cats.

andrew
 
well done slackra i think the exact same thing!!!!
 
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ErisKSC said:
Someone might shoot one, i know there's plenty of people trying, but i guess when they do NPWS will charge them with harming an endagered animal.

No they won't. It's an exotic species, there are no laws protecting it. However, if you kill it in a cruel fashion the RSPCA can have a go at you.

SLACkra said:
considering there are no large predators in that area there are lots of prey(kangaroos, dogs, cats, sheep, small children).

There are no large predators in any area of Australia.

SLACkra said:
hopefuly they are breeding too!

Are you kidding!!!! We all bitch about how one domestic cat can kill all those native animals each year, imagine how many native animals something that size can kill. And you hope they're breeding? :shock:

:p

Hix
 
There are no large predators in any area of Australia

What about salt water crocodiles? :roll:

I completely believe in the Blue Mountains panther. Tracking big cats in their natural habitat is apparently extremely hard. If you put this into account, coupled with the overall size of the wildnerness in the Blue Mountains, it makes the theories far more credible.

I also happen to know one of Australia's leading experts on Yowies. This man has seen at least one frequent his area for several years, and has had several VERY close encouters with it. Although he is a very trustworthy person I still haven't completely made up my mind on the existance of yowies yet! :p

cheers. :shock:
 
Austrelaps said:
What about salt water crocodiles? :roll:

Well, I was actually referring to terrestrial predators across the entire country, not coastal aquatic forms, but I agree crocs are large predators.
 
Yeah i agree with Austrelaps. There has been so many sightings by so many different people, and I dont know if its been posted (havent read it all) there was a good photo a few years ago of a black cat next to a tree and a few objects that gave a good scale to its size. The photo was developed by local lab and was confirmed legit. Not to mention the number of possible explanations around for how they could have come to exist in australia, and the possability they could infact be a rare thought extinct native. Who knows... I think its silly to just assume its all fake. There are always the people that will belive everything, and the ones that will belive nothing.. both without resonable evidence.

as for large preditors, what about 18ft scrubbies, and dingos.

Ill go read all the previous posts now and prolly feel like a tosser :)
 
as for large preditors, what about 18ft scrubbies, and dingos.

Hmmm......forgot about scrubbies, and olives.

But as for the dingo.......the original quote was "there are no large predators in that area, there are lots of prey (kangaroos, dogs, cats, sheep, small children)" - if dogs are present but not considered large predators, then he can't consider dingoes large predators.

What I should have said was "over the majority of Australia there are no large predators" (but I was more intent on paraphrasing the quote for effect).

:p

Hix
 
hahaha sorry hix, i only read the last post.. wasnt having a go, just adding. :) i shouldnt be so lazy and read them.
 
big cats, excessive population of kangaroos...also if they are there whats stoping them from also predating on foxes, rabbits and other animals too. course once one of em kills somebody then their going to be hunted down, sadly enough.

andrew
 
Geez, out of all the great minds here, Hixy i actually knew exactly what you meant!!! LOL :confused: ;)
 
Big cats, what a urban myth,never heard so much crap. Heaps of people see elvis and santa claus every christmas
 
Hix ol mate drop bears are large predators and they are found all over australia. :D
 
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