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    Look you can think what u like, I know what I saw...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TDman View Post
    Cats can get quite big as you can see here, a mate in the Department of Conservation says they regularly shoot cats at 10kg.

    TD

    Mystery Big Cat Sighting South Island NZ.mp4 - YouTube
    Nice video of Arthurs Pass too. When was that shot? I'm trying to remember a snow-fall that good.

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    Big Cats are out there we all agree, (unless you live under a rock)

    its semanitcs wether they are rogue Mountain lions / Pumas set free after WW2 or mutated feral cats

    whether they are 2x house cat size or Puma size is not the point, point is they are killing native wildlife and livestock.

    pic below = standard feral cat

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco2_dan View Post
    Look you can think what u like, I know what I saw...
    Agree Dan. Look I don't expect anyone to believe what me and my workmate saw, hell I probably wouldn't either and no one has so far. We know what we saw that day and this thing was a larger than
    what you's are talking about and got a fair look at this cats head/face. I'll go to the zoo if I want to see another one!!!
    I don't begrudge anyone disbelieving me, you had to be there.


    I also believe you cant rule out something because you or 99% of people haven't seen it

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco2_dan View Post
    Look you can think what u like, I know what I saw...
    So do all the people who believe they saw god...


    ...and they don't have photos to prove it either...

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    So do all the people who believe they saw god...


    ...and they don't have photos to prove it either...
    Then again Stephen Hawking had bet of£64 that the Higgs boson aka "God Particle" would never be found.
    He lost the bet
    just kidding

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    So do all the people who believe they saw god...


    ...and they don't have photos to prove it either...
    And ghosts, demons, devils, aliens, Bigfoot, yetis, leprechauns, fairies at the bottom of the garden, zombies, vampires and "the one that got away". Each time people knew what they saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    Then again Stephen Hawking had bet of£64 that the Higgs boson aka "God Particle" would never be found.
    He lost the bet
    just kidding
    And I bet Stephen Hawking was happy to be proven wrong, as the discovery advanced science...


    Just like I would be happy to proven wrong, if someone could produce some hard evidence...

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    I like to think I have a open mind.
    A closed mind stops development of new ideas and thought from going forward, history has proven this to be the case.
    In my sighting there was Three of us.
    We got a good look at the animal .
    Its head shape ,size, tail lenght is nothing like a super Moggy.
    The previous pics posted bear this out .
    As previously posted to see what I have seen again I need to go to the zoo.
    I also realise Two other things
    1/ The animal would be a quick and excellent hunter in the Australian bush (we got a good look at it enough to realise it moves very well and is inteligent)( the only reason we ever seen the animal was because we supprized it in a spot light.)
    All this adds up to being a hard animal to photograh.
    2/ I realise there would be more false reports about panthers than real ones.

    I know what I had seen that night and so did the other two people with me.
    Two of us have had much experience in the bush and spot lighting /shooting ,ect in the bush.
    I have not had reason not to believe my eyes 99.9 percent of the time in the real world.

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    I've seen some very big ferral cats in my time including one that would've been up around 20kg - out the back of Walsh River. There's a remote possibility the sightings are from some big cat family, however I think more than likely it's ferral cats evolving to their surroundings through selective breeding.

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