Big Cat (female leopard) jumping 29ft, Stroud,Gloucestershire,UK

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
  • Here we have taken 2 pictures from a 3 picture burst ( picture one was empty) . Please note the sleek look of this cat as given in so many reports. As quick as it appears it leaves but by jumping an impressive 29 feet before landing and looking as though it caught it's prey.In both pictures we have used push bikes as scale objects as most people can easily identify the size of these everyday items.Please enjoy and remember they are only passing through .

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  • @grahamtowers5513
    @grahamtowers5513 20 дней назад +1

    14 seconds in, I PAWSED the video, that's a dog in the picture!, you can see the dog walker in front of the dog!

    • @marionsadventuresincameraland.
      @marionsadventuresincameraland.  17 дней назад

      Cheers for watching , 14 seconds in is a dog , well done but the owner is on a bike not walking . If you read the information on the screen you would have noticed that we are using this Dogs owner and Bike for scale reference , we appreciate the red writing may not be the best to read.

  • @clairerule7591
    @clairerule7591 2 месяца назад +1

    what breed of dog are you claiming can clear 29 feet from standing then ?

  • @johnmead8437
    @johnmead8437 2 месяца назад +1

    The dog photos is no a cat. Frozen then fed through a bandsaw may get a meow sound, but it's still dog bits. The type that doesn't achieve a world record jump for its species. A species incidentally that doesn't behave as described. There are thylacine awareness groups also with as lost souls giving those who have done something really stupid the chance to find, comparatively, they are not so sad and deluded after all.
    Doing photos of the normal wildlife in the area would however be interesting, the stuff that exists.

    • @marionsadventuresincameraland.
      @marionsadventuresincameraland.  2 месяца назад

      maybe you should stay off your namesake , go climb a big tree and have a think about your negative view . you seem to enjoy calling people or us stupid which is your opinion , we bare you no malice but i must say that in my very limited years on this earth i have come to the conclusion that there is no bigger fool than the one who assumes too know all and listen to no-one . cheers for watching .

    • @johnmead8437
      @johnmead8437 2 месяца назад

      @@marionsadventuresincameraland.The proliferation of delusional interpretations of fuzzy photos etc without any sound backup actual evidence speaks for itself. British leopards etc. All which have a remotely finite possibility of existing, just most of the information presented is ridiculous or deception. An entire cult exists competing for the most delusional interpretations of things that might remotely be thought as bigfoots, Tasmanian tigers, In an era of reality TV it's easy to see why artificial information attracts some. It's humour in a saddish fashion, just need to follow trumps daily after-court speeches to see how widespread it is, and how believed and popular obvious false witness can be..
      It's not foolish to doubt claimed actions from an animal beyond it's capabilities. Or claims of a female specimen (when it's not even the species claimed). Or some amateur has any but the remotest possibility of getting sound evidence, lottery odds or less. But they can provide evidence of delusion or ignorance. Incidentally if the qualifications of some "witnesses" are genuine, it shows some professional people openly share those deficiencies in identification accuracy.
      Wildlife photos attract interest, hoaxes deserve ridicule.

    • @marionsadventuresincameraland.
      @marionsadventuresincameraland.  Месяц назад

      well when we put up a hoax we'll be sure to label it so , cheers for watching.