Great video mate, i enjoyed watching this ..100% black panther you caught on cam there mate .. this is great evidence. just going to watch the rest of your cat ones now👍
Cheers for that feedback mate, I really appreciate that. I have made a stand alone video of that footage I got. I couldn’t think of anything else it could have been tbh, how it moved; as well and the long tail. No dog I know could move in such a slick manner.
Awesome mate. I’m a researcher from Australia where we have the same phenomenon. There are people that dedicate there entire life’s to the subject and never get anything that good! Well done!
Apparently there are big black cats seen in the USA also. There is a small chance of naturally occurring black jaguars being resident in the USA's south west, but the sightings seem to be widely distributed.
@@SmedleyDouwright Actually the US is more likely than most places due to lax animal importation/breeding/ownership laws and the fruitcakes that get these things. The results are invasive snakes in Florida etc. People dump domestic cats everywhere too
I've seen a massive cat walking around the hills down here (Welsh valleys) last here probably just a tad smaller than a Springer spaniel. Best way l can describe it was a tabby but with spots over that pattern.
Bengal maybe (cat, not tiger). Some domestic cats get big, and so some reports are likely not lies, just assumptions due to size. Easy to happen, a pest control operator who should know reported one in NZ, turned out to be an 11kg black cat, a monster. But not a panther.
Well done Jake!. As you say, beginners luck, but although it's difficult to spot at first, it moves through the woodland so fast!. They can really shift when they want to!. The black colour, tail length and speed definitely point to a big cat. Black Leopard i believe. Keep the good work up.
Thank you for your kind words Edward, I agree it is hard to see but it does look to be a Leopard 👍🏻. Stay tuned as I am going to be making a lot of videos on this subject matter. Have a great week 👍🏻.
Just stumbled across this channel. This has been something that has interested me for a long while. So just subscribed look forward to many more videos to come
Great to hear the subject interests you mate and I appreciate you have subbed 👍🏻. I have been having a few issues with my trail cam recently, but my next episode of Finding Britain’s Big Cats will be out within the next few weeks. Stayed tuned 👍🏻, your presence is highly honoured on this channel 😀.
A very clever play on words. @1:55 you said, and I quote, _"... the_ *_'LYNX'_* _are in the description box below."_ 🤔😲 😅🤣😂 I'm not saying there are *NOT* big cats in the UK, but I remember seeing a video of and American who has tracked big cats all over the world. He spent some time looking in an area known for sightings of big cats for clues and tell tail signs, and he concluded that nothing he saw suggested that there are big cats in the UK. Regardless. This is my story. I have to go back some 40 years for this. *The scene.* I’ve just got myself an MG Midget. It’s a warm summer’s night at about 0130 hrs. I’m driving on the Worcester/Warwickshire border heading towards home in Warwickshire. *_The village I’m in is just East of Evesham. Badsey._* - _Lat 52 5’35.93 N Long 1 53’41.01_ I’m driving along a road that just fringes the village with open fields to the right (North) of me. I come to a right turn to head out of the village and in the beam of my MG, I notice something large and dark running down the middle of the road some 30 yds ahead. It runs for a few seconds before veering off to the left. The verges either side of the road are wide. Some 20 foot. Then there is the hedgerow to fields beyond. Whatever it was stops by the hedge, looks back for a split second or so, then vanishes through the hedge. I had actually turned the car slightly to keep what it was, still lit by the cars full beam headlights. *_Now..._* Most cynics will say, _“It’s just a Black Lab or Alsatian.”_ But my uncle always kept Black Labs and we’ve had Alsatians and Springers in the past and whatever it was, was not a dog. It didn’t run like a dog runs. It had a long tail that dogs do not have. And it had those yellow/orange reflecting eyes that were built for great night vision. Something, that is not as good with dogs. As soon as the beast vanished, I suddenly became aware that the hairs on the back of my neck had stood up. Something, almost primordial, was waring me, that I was NOT the apex predator about. And then I realised that I still had the roof down on the MG. Something I always did if it was dry regardless of the temperature. *_I can’t guarantee it was a big cat, but what I will guarantee is this._* *It was NOT a dog.* And those coordinates above are the location of where I saw this _"beastie"._
You, you are lurking about in that area 😅 just kidding, i know they are out there, my partner saw a black panther in Heathton, near Wombourne ,West Mids back in 2001. One of 2 sightings at the tome and a print was found .They have massive territories in the wild, and can be feet away and you'd never know. Great vid, keep going m8 🙂
😂. Thanks for your comment, yes they have territories stretching many miles in the wild. I have made videos about my own encounter with a big panther like creature on one occasion, sounds like me and ur partner may have had a similar experience 👍🏻.
Well done great pics I'm really interested in big cats in uk would it be worth putting cam back in same spot that picked up the sighting it may use the same trail obviously lots of food will follow
Thank you for your kind words Neil, pleased to hear about your interest in the topic. I have placed the camera in the same spot again but didn’t capture anything like this. The enclave is small and would potentially be used as passing shelter for a big cat. I may attempt this again in the same area one day.
You should be able to work out the size roughly from the distance, the focal length, and comparing it with the deer, which was closer. I'd say that the black animal was at least 50% longer than the deer, maybe twice as long.
That was awesome,amazing how many animals passed in front of the camera.That looked like a big cats tail to me.A shame the 2nd recording didn’t work,look forward to the next vid cat 🐈⬛ 👍🤩👌😎
That you for your fantastic comment. Yes there is mounting evidence of their existence, I wonder when the government will have no choice but to confirm they exist. Thanks again William and hope things are well in Thailand 👍🏻
Its wrong that they won't admit it ,the public need to be aware, so many sightings lots on camara , ,the thing is if you ho walking with your family freinds and children (children like to run ahead) you don't want them disturbing, maybe big cat sleeping or hiding,. I have no doubt after reading seeing vidios that they are out there .
If factual, that account is more convincing than most. Note the prevalence of Black panthers, that needs some explaining if there is more than one. And if constant evidence from a locality is being provided, a trail cam wil soon sort it out. So the absence of convincing footage is suspect.
Definitely a big cat sighting you can tell by it's tail and the way it moved totally different from a domesticated family cat. Good luck in finding that sighting I truly believe that big cats are roaming our countryside.
Thank you Rachel, I appreciate your comment and time taken to watch my video. I agree! I can not think of anything else it could be that is roaming the countryside.
@@JakeYorkman Could be anything, and getting excited about that puts it & you the category of the bigfoot/thylacine etc groups. IF it was: it will probably be back They are pretty easy to get good photos of (wildlife "documentaries" make "wonderful discoveries" regularly, and thier experts are not a lot more skilled wit cameras, use plenty). Don't bother conning he gullible for finance, fame will come without fraud if success finding these happens. If it was a big cat other evidence would likely be obvious. Figure it, & don't talk DNA rubbish, it's conclusive. & while only a little of life was wasted on a bit of this clip, suggest start finding that other evidence then use the lone hopeless camera properly. And another 10 or so. Where they wil get better footage of everything. Britain might have a couple, a dozen of individual big cats at best, only seen a couple of photos that might be genuine. most of teh proof shown is just rubbish. But there is the finite chance, and proof would be interesting.
A few technical issues have come to my attention in relation to this video. During my commentary of the trail camera footage captured, there appears to be a loud beeping sound in parts which were not there during editing. This also happens at the end of my video when showing more trail camera footage. Also, at 7:48 the image shows frozen trail camera footage but I had in fact inputted footage of me speaking during the edit. Does anyone know why these teething issues occurred? Any advice would be greatly appreciated so the same mistakes won’t be made in future episodes. Best wishes to all.
@@JakeYorkman What editing software are you using? iMovie goes awol if you slow footage down. Also mute the trail cam clip if you are doing voiceover, even if it has no sound, that should cancel any feedback. Best, Matt.
@@MattBlytheTheOne thank you for that information Matt, I use LumaFusion 👍🏻. I think I will avoid commenting over trail cam footage going forward for new episodes as one clip also froze. I will have to just properly check my videos before uploading in future 😂
@@JakeYorkman Hello, Yes it was black long tail and she said it looked like it was limping. Heading up occupational Lane in North Kelsey. My mum lives opposite the lane and said it was clear as day . she called my dad but he was too slow getting out of bed to see it from the bedroom window.
@@tracybell65 Nice information Tracy 😊. Not a good sign the big cat was limping as they can be dangerous to humans if injured. Thank you for getting in touch and sharing this info 👍🏻
Putting the trail cam lower down may put it out of the line of sight for humans, also facing a pond or source of water, I've seen evidence of wild boar digging up acorns & roots, but only briefly see the young ones at a distance.
Thanks mate, I will bear this in mind for the future. Hopefully I will capture a boar on the trail cam one day 👍🏻. I will keep my eye out for a good place near a pond or water and see what the results are. Thanks for the comment buddy and have a great week 👍🏻.
Thanks for the comment mate, I appreciate it and thanks for watching. No I could not find any prints unfortunately. I agree and I’d be interested to hear more about you seeing two 👍🏻.
Hi pal second comment. I'm defo gonna follow your channel I really hope you find one as you will prove me wrong lol, I'm not a belive in thinking there out there breeding I can see there being the odd escapee out there from private collections but just the the odd 1 or 2. Harsh but the camre trap didn't show a big cat to me just maybe a wild tabby cat , the reason for this is I have seen big cats and in the past worked with them and just the sheer size of a jaguar or a leopard would of stood out alot more for me if one did run past the cam, its not a massive distance from where the deer was stood and a cat would be bigger looking than them but that's just my opinion and I could easily be wrong. Keep up the hard work tho pal and best of luck , also where the cat ran past maybe look in that area for scat or claw marks on trees as this as marks on trees could be them claiming territory.
Thanks for the comments mate, I do value your comments and I think it is healthy to question and voice your opinions freely. I can guarantee your comments and views are very welcome on my channel 👍🏻. My goal is to present evidence of big cat evidence here in Britain, if you disagree or debunk any evidence then be my guest, all opinions are welcome and I hope for my channel to be a bastion of free speech. I greatly appreciate your subscription mate, just like everyone else who subs to my channel. It is an honour to have you here and I hope you can stick around and make your views heard 👍🏻. Hope you have a great bank holiday weekend and I look forward to your input going forward 😀.
Sorry, but unfortunately there's no way to scale that footage out, be that for its size or speed (though I note panther and cat have similar top speeds anyway). Pity you didn't venture in to try see any prints when you returned.
Why are you only using one camera? You need at least 5 shooting the same area from different angles. I got a waterproof fake GoPro for about £40, they're not expensive. And you can camouflage them yourself with acrylic paint/or whatever
@@JakeYorkman that's a shame. The thing I've got runs for just over an hour, it does full HD, 2.7K and 4K and I'm pretty sure it does movement triggered filming I'm not sure because I only used it as a bike cam. I still wish you could get more cameras I mean so the same scene is covered from multiple angles. I think there probably are big cats roaming Britain but they are so frustratingly elusive they need maximum surveillance!
@@williamronaldchampion772 where abouts in Hemel as I live there. I'm fascinated about big cats living wild in the UK but it's my worst fear to suddenly bump into one!
@@williamronaldchampion772 That is very interesting. I grew up in Little Gaddesden and I've not heard of any sightings in the area until around the 90's. I was friendly with the local policeman as he used to live next to the village hall, where we had youth club every Monday, and he often used to pop in and check up on us. If you meant Hoo Wood, that is in Little Gaddesden and is next to the field that was at the end of our back garden. They only thing I ever heard of was the cows breaking down the fence and trampling next door's back garden. Can you tell me what era your sighting was and I can do some digging. Many thanks
I saw one (back lepod\jaguer,sure was a jag,it was 1997 at 1:45am it was stalking a roe deer,I was above,they did not see or smell me.the lep\jag was higher than the crash bareir it looked strait at me,ther was no danger,it was on other side of M25 it was female,I saw the underside,it was not bothered by me,it just calmly carrid on,went threw bushes wer the deer went,apart from family,I told no one,it was doing no harm,just trying to survive like us,I wish it well,but she would be long dead by now,if was now this day and age,I cud have video her,it would have been the best ever,because so close,but I would not reveal wher,leave them in peace,the MOD know ther here,they have been capturing them for years,think about it,if the government ever admit ,it would cause panic with public,if the MOD has seen this video?and find out wer was taken?that cat would be gone 😢(DEAD) Killed and covered up,no one will know about it,I know you don't say wher the video was taken,but they will find out,my advice,,(for the cats sake,dont try and film it,and show everyone😯 it will just get the cat killed
I’m sorry but that proves absolutely nothing there is no way to tell what it is most likely a dog. This is the problem people get disconnected from reality and think big cat because they are trying to convince themselves they seen one you see a little with your eyes and your brain fills in the blanks
Black cat @ 1:41 is so obviously a house cat. It's sad. 6:50. A black dot and you go right to big black cat. Really. SMH. This is why they are not recognized. Because people coming forward with this sort of "evidence". With ALL of the big black cat sightings there has yet to be one, clear, concise photograph or video of such a cat. With ALL of the technology we have and we have black house cats being called panthers and black dots in the trees being called Big Black Cats. Sad.
Great video mate, i enjoyed watching this ..100% black panther you caught on cam there mate .. this is great evidence. just going to watch the rest of your cat ones now👍
Cheers for that feedback mate, I really appreciate that. I have made a stand alone video of that footage I got. I couldn’t think of anything else it could have been tbh, how it moved; as well and the long tail. No dog I know could move in such a slick manner.
genuine question, are you taking the piss?
you realise 100% means certain? this is anything but 100%......could be a dog ffs
PMSL
Awesome mate. I’m a researcher from Australia where we have the same phenomenon. There are people that dedicate there entire life’s to the subject and never get anything that good! Well done!
Cheers mate, really appreciate your comment 👍🏻. Thanks for watching.
Apparently there are big black cats seen in the USA also. There is a small chance of naturally occurring black jaguars being resident in the USA's south west, but the sightings seem to be widely distributed.
@@SmedleyDouwright Actually the US is more likely than most places due to lax animal importation/breeding/ownership laws and the fruitcakes that get these things.
The results are invasive snakes in Florida etc.
People dump domestic cats everywhere too
I've seen a massive cat walking around the hills down here (Welsh valleys) last here probably just a tad smaller than a Springer spaniel. Best way l can describe it was a tabby but with spots over that pattern.
Very interesting story mate, could be a Lynx 👍🏻. Thanks for the comment and have a great weekend 😃.
Bengal Cat?
Bengal maybe (cat, not tiger). Some domestic cats get big, and so some reports are likely not lies, just assumptions due to size. Easy to happen, a pest control operator who should know reported one in NZ, turned out to be an 11kg black cat, a monster. But not a panther.
Pretty sure I have a video of the cat you are talking about was some fella from Wales sent it to me few months ago as he wasn't sure what it was
Well done Jake!. As you say, beginners luck, but although it's difficult to spot at first, it moves through the woodland so fast!. They can really shift when they want to!. The black colour, tail length and speed definitely point to a big cat. Black Leopard i believe. Keep the good work up.
Thank you for your kind words Edward, I agree it is hard to see but it does look to be a Leopard 👍🏻. Stay tuned as I am going to be making a lot of videos on this subject matter. Have a great week 👍🏻.
My mate had a mountain lion in the 80's in Kettering Northamptonshire ... it went missing from it's cage ....
They're out there definetly !!!
@@grantwelstead6809 If actually true and not a YT figment, that individual would be long dead and decayed.
Awesome, ibeleive there are big cats out there .
Thank you.
Just stumbled across this channel. This has been something that has interested me for a long while. So just subscribed look forward to many more videos to come
Great to hear the subject interests you mate and I appreciate you have subbed 👍🏻. I have been having a few issues with my trail cam recently, but my next episode of Finding Britain’s Big Cats will be out within the next few weeks. Stayed tuned 👍🏻, your presence is highly honoured on this channel 😀.
Well done Jake great evidence of a big cat.
Thank you Aleisha 😀👍🏻
Just found your channel on cats just settling Down for a Sunday Afternoon many thanks
Thank you Paul, hope you enjoy my content. Have a great Sunday 👍🏻.
A very clever play on words. @1:55 you said, and I quote, _"... the_ *_'LYNX'_* _are in the description box below."_ 🤔😲 😅🤣😂
I'm not saying there are *NOT* big cats in the UK, but I remember seeing a video of and American who has tracked big cats all over the world. He spent some time looking in an area known for sightings of big cats for clues and tell tail signs, and he concluded that nothing he saw suggested that there are big cats in the UK.
Regardless. This is my story.
I have to go back some 40 years for this.
*The scene.*
I’ve just got myself an MG Midget. It’s a warm summer’s night at about 0130 hrs. I’m driving on the Worcester/Warwickshire border heading towards home in Warwickshire.
*_The village I’m in is just East of Evesham. Badsey._* - _Lat 52 5’35.93 N Long 1 53’41.01_
I’m driving along a road that just fringes the village with open fields to the right (North) of me. I come to a right turn to head out of the village and in the beam of my MG, I notice something large and dark running down the middle of the road some 30 yds ahead.
It runs for a few seconds before veering off to the left. The verges either side of the road are wide. Some 20 foot. Then there is the hedgerow to fields beyond.
Whatever it was stops by the hedge, looks back for a split second or so, then vanishes through the hedge. I had actually turned the car slightly to keep what it was, still lit by the cars full beam headlights.
*_Now..._*
Most cynics will say, _“It’s just a Black Lab or Alsatian.”_ But my uncle always kept Black Labs and we’ve had Alsatians and Springers in the past and whatever it was, was not a dog.
It didn’t run like a dog runs. It had a long tail that dogs do not have. And it had those yellow/orange reflecting eyes that were built for great night vision. Something, that is not as good with dogs.
As soon as the beast vanished, I suddenly became aware that the hairs on the back of my neck had stood up. Something, almost primordial, was waring me, that I was NOT the apex predator about. And then I realised that I still had the roof down on the MG. Something I always did if it was dry regardless of the temperature.
*_I can’t guarantee it was a big cat, but what I will guarantee is this._* *It was NOT a dog.*
And those coordinates above are the location of where I saw this _"beastie"._
They are out there . In Ireland too
Love footage ,i had one of those cameras in our garden for the hedgehogs.
Thanks for the comment Debs, hope u have a great weekend and be interesting to see your hedgehog footage of you publish it 😀👍🏻
I gave your channel a mention in a vlog I just done about my thoughts on UK Big Cats mate.
Have fun in the sun bud!!
Cheers Paul, that is very kind of you. I will check out the Vlog you made soon 👍🏻.
You, you are lurking about in that area 😅 just kidding, i know they are out there, my partner saw a black panther in Heathton, near Wombourne ,West Mids back in 2001. One of 2 sightings at the tome and a print was found .They have massive territories in the wild, and can be feet away and you'd never know. Great vid, keep going m8 🙂
😂. Thanks for your comment, yes they have territories stretching many miles in the wild. I have made videos about my own encounter with a big panther like creature on one occasion, sounds like me and ur partner may have had a similar experience 👍🏻.
Keep up the great work
Thank you Mehdi 👍🏻
Well done great pics I'm really interested in big cats in uk would it be worth putting cam back in same spot that picked up the sighting it may use the same trail obviously lots of food will follow
Thank you for your kind words Neil, pleased to hear about your interest in the topic. I have placed the camera in the same spot again but didn’t capture anything like this. The enclave is small and would potentially be used as passing shelter for a big cat. I may attempt this again in the same area one day.
Nice catch. Did you get any measurements done to estimate size ?
No I didn’t unfortunately.
You should be able to work out the size roughly from the distance, the focal length, and comparing it with the deer, which was closer. I'd say that the black animal was at least 50% longer than the deer, maybe twice as long.
That was awesome,amazing how many animals passed in front of the camera.That looked like a big cats tail to me.A shame the 2nd recording didn’t work,look forward to the next vid cat 🐈⬛ 👍🤩👌😎
Cheers buddy 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
really good video jake x
Thank you very much Tracie 😊
@@JakeYorkman you are so welcome x
ive seen them about
Have you considered a lurcher or coursing greyhound in the photo and trial cam footage because thats what I'm seeing
Will you make videos exploring other parts of the UK big cat sightings too?
That’s the plan mate, more series to come.
No this was definity in Hemel, there is a tumulus opposite the wood and it is adjacent to a roundabout.The sighting occured at about 3am, i was coming home after an emergency call out at the hospital.It must have been around 2005.The police said the first inkling they have of one in the area is when they notice people putting up signs about missing cats and dogs on lamp posts.Their used to be a gentleman who worked for the BBC natural history dept., who bred clouded leopards for reintroduction into the wild.He saw the black leopard many times wandering around his leopard enclosures at Tewin Orchard, so the sightings are real.Just before i moved to Thailand i was living in St Albans.A puma was filmed on a taxi dashcam near the golf course, a half eaten deer was found on the course and a number of footprints were seen in a bunker.The police say the government is fully aware of their presence, but need to play it down in fear of panic
That you for your fantastic comment. Yes there is mounting evidence of their existence, I wonder when the government will have no choice but to confirm they exist.
Thanks again William and hope things are well in Thailand 👍🏻
Its wrong that they won't admit it ,the public need to be aware, so many sightings lots on camara , ,the thing is if you ho walking with your family freinds and children (children like to run ahead) you don't want them disturbing, maybe big cat sleeping or hiding,. I have no doubt after reading seeing vidios that they are out there .
If factual, that account is more convincing than most.
Note the prevalence of Black panthers, that needs some explaining if there is more than one.
And if constant evidence from a locality is being provided, a trail cam wil soon sort it out. So the absence of convincing footage is suspect.
Is it April 1st? That was a big cat? 🤔
Definitely a big cat sighting you can tell by it's tail and the way it moved totally different from a domesticated family cat. Good luck in finding that sighting I truly believe that big cats are roaming our countryside.
Thank you Rachel, I appreciate your comment and time taken to watch my video. I agree! I can not think of anything else it could be that is roaming the countryside.
@@JakeYorkman Could be anything, and getting excited about that puts it & you the category of the bigfoot/thylacine etc groups.
IF it was: it will probably be back
They are pretty easy to get good photos of (wildlife "documentaries" make "wonderful discoveries" regularly, and thier experts are not a lot more skilled wit cameras, use plenty).
Don't bother conning he gullible for finance, fame will come without fraud if success finding these happens.
If it was a big cat other evidence would likely be obvious. Figure it, & don't talk DNA rubbish, it's conclusive.
& while only a little of life was wasted on a bit of this clip, suggest start finding that other evidence then use the lone hopeless camera properly. And another 10 or so. Where they wil get better footage of everything.
Britain might have a couple, a dozen of individual big cats at best, only seen a couple of photos that might be genuine. most of teh proof shown is just rubbish. But there is the finite chance, and proof would be interesting.
really enjoyable video, i dont feel it is a cat on the camera footage though but will definitely be watching more of your videos :)
Thank you very much 😊. I will be making plenty more videos like this.
A few technical issues have come to my attention in relation to this video.
During my commentary of the trail camera footage captured, there appears to be a loud beeping sound in parts which were not there during editing. This also happens at the end of my video when showing more trail camera footage.
Also, at 7:48 the image shows frozen trail camera footage but I had in fact inputted footage of me speaking during the edit.
Does anyone know why these teething issues occurred? Any advice would be greatly appreciated so the same mistakes won’t be made in future episodes.
Best wishes to all.
I did notice the bleeping but didn't let it put me off viewing. I'm afraid that I cannot answer your questions re the tech issues. Not tech savvy!.
@@edwardtreadwell3859 thanks Edward. I think I will avoid commenting over trail cam footage in the future mate 👍🏻.
@@JakeYorkman What editing software are you using? iMovie goes awol if you slow footage down. Also mute the trail cam clip if you are doing voiceover, even if it has no sound, that should cancel any feedback. Best, Matt.
@@MattBlytheTheOne thank you for that information Matt, I use LumaFusion 👍🏻. I think I will avoid commenting over trail cam footage going forward for new episodes as one clip also froze. I will have to just properly check my videos before uploading in future 😂
My Mother saw a big black cat last week in North Kelsey Lincolnshire.
Interesting! Was it black? Thank you for your comment Tracy it is greatly appreciated 😊👍🏻.
@@JakeYorkman Hello, Yes it was black long tail and she said it looked like it was limping. Heading up occupational Lane in North Kelsey. My mum lives opposite the lane and said it was clear as day . she called my dad but he was too slow getting out of bed to see it from the bedroom window.
@@tracybell65 Nice information Tracy 😊. Not a good sign the big cat was limping as they can be dangerous to humans if injured. Thank you for getting in touch and sharing this info 👍🏻
@@JakeYorkman Anytime :)
Putting the trail cam lower down may put it out of the line of sight for humans, also facing a pond or source of water, I've seen evidence of wild boar digging up acorns & roots, but only briefly see the young ones at a distance.
Thanks mate, I will bear this in mind for the future. Hopefully I will capture a boar on the trail cam one day 👍🏻. I will keep my eye out for a good place near a pond or water and see what the results are. Thanks for the comment buddy and have a great week 👍🏻.
Nice one bud. Did you find any prints? Iv seen 2 different ones. Definitely here
Thanks for the comment mate, I appreciate it and thanks for watching. No I could not find any prints unfortunately. I agree and I’d be interested to hear more about you seeing two 👍🏻.
the reason its so hard to get good evidence is because leopards are the kings of stealth
Hi pal second comment. I'm defo gonna follow your channel I really hope you find one as you will prove me wrong lol, I'm not a belive in thinking there out there breeding I can see there being the odd escapee out there from private collections but just the the odd 1 or 2.
Harsh but the camre trap didn't show a big cat to me just maybe a wild tabby cat , the reason for this is I have seen big cats and in the past worked with them and just the sheer size of a jaguar or a leopard would of stood out alot more for me if one did run past the cam, its not a massive distance from where the deer was stood and a cat would be bigger looking than them but that's just my opinion and I could easily be wrong.
Keep up the hard work tho pal and best of luck , also where the cat ran past maybe look in that area for scat or claw marks on trees as this as marks on trees could be them claiming territory.
Thanks for the comments mate, I do value your comments and I think it is healthy to question and voice your opinions freely. I can guarantee your comments and views are very welcome on my channel 👍🏻. My goal is to present evidence of big cat evidence here in Britain, if you disagree or debunk any evidence then be my guest, all opinions are welcome and I hope for my channel to be a bastion of free speech.
I greatly appreciate your subscription mate, just like everyone else who subs to my channel. It is an honour to have you here and I hope you can stick around and make your views heard 👍🏻. Hope you have a great bank holiday weekend and I look forward to your input going forward 😀.
Good work with the Camera trap. Key is going to places people don't.
Thank you for the comment 👍🏻. Yes I agree, I have another episode in the pipeline in a hard to reach forest.
I'd love to say it was a big cat but it's not clear enough footage to prove anything
Why didn't you put the camera on the trail where you see the big cat and then leave it there
Sorry, but unfortunately there's no way to scale that footage out, be that for its size or speed (though I note panther and cat have similar top speeds anyway). Pity you didn't venture in to try see any prints when you returned.
We got a big cat specialy when he eats our other cats breakfast lol 🤣
Hope you are doing well Stuart 👍🏻.
El leopardo, el Bisonte europeo y muchas especies más de fauna exterminada por el hombre, existieron en el UK en el pasado!
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First pic is a normal house cat not bulky anoth for me to be a big cat.
Great I'm sure there could be some out there but every photo I've seen is very clearly just a house cat.
Seen deer and foxes
Why are you only using one camera? You need at least 5 shooting the same area from different angles. I got a waterproof fake GoPro for about £40, they're not expensive. And you can camouflage them yourself with acrylic paint/or whatever
GoPros only last an hour, so it would be pointless.
@@JakeYorkman that's a shame. The thing I've got runs for just over an hour, it does full HD, 2.7K and 4K and I'm pretty sure it does movement triggered filming I'm not sure because I only used it as a bike cam. I still wish you could get more cameras I mean so the same scene is covered from multiple angles. I think there probably are big cats roaming Britain but they are so frustratingly elusive they need maximum surveillance!
I so wish I could see it
I saw a lynx in Hertfordshire last October big cats are out there
Yes they are definitely out there mate. Thank you very much for the comment and have a great week 👍🏻.
Some years ago i saw a Black leopard in Hemel HempsteadYep they are certainly there.I told the police and they said that there had been several sightings.
@@williamronaldchampion772 where abouts in Hemel as I live there. I'm fascinated about big cats living wild in the UK but it's my worst fear to suddenly bump into one!
I saw the leopard by the industrial estate, it entered a small wooded area called How Wood, next to some football pitches, i think the area is called Adeyfield.The police told me it had been seen at the stables in Little Gaddeson and also at Tewin Orchard.
@@williamronaldchampion772 That is very interesting. I grew up in Little Gaddesden and I've not heard of any sightings in the area until around the 90's. I was friendly with the local policeman as he used to live next to the village hall, where we had youth club every Monday, and he often used to pop in and check up on us. If you meant Hoo Wood, that is in Little Gaddesden and is next to the field that was at the end of our back garden. They only thing I ever heard of was the cows breaking down the fence and trampling next door's back garden. Can you tell me what era your sighting was and I can do some digging. Many thanks
I saw one (back lepod\jaguer,sure was a jag,it was 1997 at 1:45am it was stalking a roe deer,I was above,they did not see or smell me.the lep\jag was higher than the crash bareir it looked strait at me,ther was no danger,it was on other side of M25 it was female,I saw the underside,it was not bothered by me,it just calmly carrid on,went threw bushes wer the deer went,apart from family,I told no one,it was doing no harm,just trying to survive like us,I wish it well,but she would be long dead by now,if was now this day and age,I cud have video her,it would have been the best ever,because so close,but I would not reveal wher,leave them in peace,the MOD know ther here,they have been capturing them for years,think about it,if the government ever admit ,it would cause panic with public,if the MOD has seen this video?and find out wer was taken?that cat would be gone 😢(DEAD)
Killed and covered up,no one will know about it,I know you don't say wher the video was taken,but they will find out,my advice,,(for the cats sake,dont try and film it,and show everyone😯 it will just get the cat killed
That could be ANYTHING! Are you serious? No doubt it"s genuine footage, but that could be anything.
I’m sorry but that proves absolutely nothing there is no way to tell what it is most likely a dog. This is the problem people get disconnected from reality and think big cat because they are trying to convince themselves they seen one you see a little with your eyes and your brain fills in the blanks
Definitely a big black cat. No way would a dog move that fast and have such a long tail. They exist in the UK. They have done for years.
At last someone using some common sense
Doesn’t show anything
Black cat @ 1:41 is so obviously a house cat. It's sad. 6:50. A black dot and you go right to big black cat. Really. SMH. This is why they are not recognized. Because people coming forward with this sort of "evidence".
With ALL of the big black cat sightings there has yet to be one, clear, concise photograph or video of such a cat. With ALL of the technology we have and we have black house cats being called panthers and black dots in the trees being called Big Black Cats.
Sad.
I saw a big cat near malton in march,paw prints the size of dinner plates,mind you i did have a skinfull it could of been pink panther
It must be a generational thing but why film yourself like the video is one big selfie.
Whole lot of nothing
Well done Jake great evidence of a big cat.
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