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Locals Report Seeing Big Cat in Great Britain Village
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<blockquote data-quote="Snake Plissken" data-source="post: 105112" data-attributes="member: 6825"><p>There are lots of Big Cats in the UK and lots of proof if you take the time to look. </p><p></p><p>There is a Hill called Woodbury not far from my ancestral home, mutilated sheep and horse have been turning up there for years. There is also the more famous 'Beast of Bodmin'.</p><p></p><p>It all stems back to the 1960s and the passing of the dangerous pets act. Most owners of the more exotic, but now outlawed Tigers, Panthers, Cheetah, etc did not want to hand in their best friends or have them put down so they just drove them into the wilds and released them. Over the years some of these have mated, survived and now flourish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake Plissken, post: 105112, member: 6825"] There are lots of Big Cats in the UK and lots of proof if you take the time to look. There is a Hill called Woodbury not far from my ancestral home, mutilated sheep and horse have been turning up there for years. There is also the more famous 'Beast of Bodmin'. It all stems back to the 1960s and the passing of the dangerous pets act. Most owners of the more exotic, but now outlawed Tigers, Panthers, Cheetah, etc did not want to hand in their best friends or have them put down so they just drove them into the wilds and released them. Over the years some of these have mated, survived and now flourish. [/QUOTE]
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