I have it on relatively good authority that the big cat story The Gospel According to Mark linked to just might be true. According to my ’source,’ police in Wales are taking this one seriously. So, I have to ask my barbarian northern ’source’, does it look anything like this? I have to say to Quantum Tea, there may well be a Beast of Bodmin Moor!
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Certainly they’re taking it seriously - advising farmers not to go out alone at night to check their stock, for example.
There are other places in the UK where big cats are reputed to lurk Bodmin Moor is one, the Forest of Dean another.
I don’t know what to make of it. I hope it isn’t true. And if it is, I hope I never get a direct personal experience of it! Camarthen isn’t that far from here…
Those photographs are pretty convincing. I really don’t see how there can be any doubt about the big, alien cats now. Thanks for the photographic evidence, Bene!
I’m not worried about big cats; it’s big bunnies that have me worried. (See http://www.mypranks.com/html/BIG-Bunny.html)
What can I say, I was born a Southerner…