UK Big Cat Update

Posted by: Nick Redfern on November 3rd, 2013

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Over at the UK’s Telegraph newspaper there is an article on the so-called ABCs (Alien Big Cats) that presents the phenomenon (and the attendant controversy) in a positive light. It starts like this:

“The stuff of rural legend, for decades apparent sightings of big cats stalking the British countryside have been dismissed as fantasy or hoax.

“But now, a scientist has uncovered tantalising evidence pointing towards the existence of such creatures living in the wild.

“Dr Andrew Hemmings, senior lecturer in animal science at the Royal Agricultural University, in Cirencester, has been investigating the phenomenon for the past year and his – still ongoing – research has already identified the remains of some wild animals apparently eaten by creatures larger than any of the country’s known carnivores.”

And here’s the full feature…

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Punk music fan, Tennents Super and Carlsberg Special Brew beer fan, horror film fan, chocolate fan, like to wear black clothes, like to stay up late. Work as a writer.


One Response to “UK Big Cat Update”

  1. Nescio responds:

    British people have been seeing these animals for years now and, generally, they don’t get too much attention. It’s excellent news that someone is now looking more seriously into it.

    “As well as more bones, he is also trying to source fresher carcasses through his network of volunteers, which may yield DNA evidence of any animal that has feasted on them.”

    This is the next step, in my opinion. I hope Dr Andrew Hemmings comes up with something definitive.

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