The Tantanoola Tiger; Emmaville Panther
Stories about these "large cats" have been around for over a hundred years. There must be something in them.
The Tantanoola Tiger turned out to be an Assyrian Wolf when it was eventually shot.
See:
Tantanoola tiger
Tantanoola, South Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And a later sighting near Horsham on what is now Malcolm Fraser's Nareen property:
15 Dec 1908 - TANTANOOLA TIGER.
The Emmaville Panther is another famous "Big Cat".
One of my ancestors nearby at Deepwater had such an animal in their station house and it prowled into a room where the family were sitting and panicked. It jumped through a window to make its escape. This was years prior to the first sighting in this compilation of sightings and 60 years before the "Emmaville" sightings.
The Emmaville Panther
The mystery of the Emmaville black panther | Glen Innes Examiner
Emmaville, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is a new book -Australian Big Cats
Info here:
Australian Big Cats
And the classic book on the Western Australian sightings - Savage Shadow - is back in print:
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With more cameras in phones out there in the bush some good stills or movies should eventually turn up - if the phantoms exist.
Bob