Archive for the “Alien Big Cats”

Another Korean Area Treasure: Tsushima Wildcat

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 24th, 2010

Let us revisit Brent Swancer’s old columns on this topic. Images.

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Delaware Mystery Cat Sightings

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 20th, 2010

Cougars, pumas, Eastern panthers, or mountain lions (all the same animal) have supposedly not be found in Delaware since the 1850s.

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Minnesota Dead Cougar Hard To Ignore

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 18th, 2010

Photo proof is helpful too.

Image.

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Bhootbilli, India’s Ghost Cat, Strikes Again

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 8th, 2010

It’s fat and broad with a long tail, black in color, has a face like a dog and back like a mongoose. It’s smaller than a lion but bigger than a hyena. Images.

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Indiana Mystery Cat Sightings

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 2nd, 2010

In one case, a police officer spotted a mountain lion eating a deer carcass along Indiana 37.

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German Black Panther Photo

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 22nd, 2010

Government officials believe the animal is a black panther that escaped from a French animal park some time ago. No specific source, incident, or background is given for this theory. Image.

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New California Black Panther Report

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 19th, 2010

”They said it was much larger than a house cat and looked more like a black panther,” officials said.

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Australian Big Cats: Reviewed

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 8th, 2010

So, step forward Rebecca Lang and Mike Williams, who have decided to write a book on the mystery cats of their native Australia. I’m sure many people didn’t even realise that Australia has a similar situation to the UK with its legends of large, feline predators, mind you, there are many countries across the world which have been plagued by cat flaps, but these stories are yet to form a manuscript.

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New Mystery Cat Photo

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 30th, 2010

What species of felid is it? Image.

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Servals in NY and Ohio ~ and California?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 4th, 2010

What else is out there? Image.

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Not Black Panthers, But Fishers!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 20th, 2010

The animal has long claws and a pointed head with round ears tucked tight against its skull, squat legs, and fur that runs from rich brown to black. Image.

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Wisconsin’s Mystery Cats: 2010

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 14th, 2010

What are the big yellow cats being seen in this Midwestern state? Map. Images.

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New Maine Mt. Lion Sighting

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 9th, 2010

“I would guess that it was about three to four feet long, not counting the tail, which was two of three feet long itself. It was about the size of a German Shepard dog,” said the eyewitness.

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Update: “Black Tiger” Found In Sri Lanka

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 6th, 2010

News, with updates of the photographs of this black felid, clearly show what has been found. The discovery is placed in a broader historical context. Images.

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Ocelots and Jaguars Moving North

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 28th, 2010

The known ranges of South and Middle American cats are changing. Trailcams are proving it. Images.

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