Back in 2009 I was roughly 300 foot away from a black panther on a logging road 4 miles outside Llandovery in mid Wales. It was stood sideways to me and I could not believe how big it was. Unfortunately no photograph because I was too scared to move. Most people would not believe there could be animals like this wandering around wild in the countryside. It stood there for over five seconds until it walked into the woodland. Best thing I’ve ever seen in the UK.
I was working away at a house on exmoor back in the 1990s . The house owner told me his daughter's who kept horses, had witnessed large black leopards on many occasions. Usually in the early morning when they were tending the horses. He was very sincere and I have no reason to doubt his account.
I know this might sound crazy but I just saw a black leopard this evening out of a train window 4/9/22 around 18:30pm between grateley and Salisbury I was heading from Andover in Hampshire to Salisbury it was walking along the hedgerow I got a very good veiw of the leopard. It had about a 3ft long thick black tail, long fishing line type shiny whiskers boney shoulder blades and trust me I’m not a bloke to make things up I was very close to the animal so I could see the size of this beautiful creature I had to do a double take as I thought I was seeing things lol unfortunately I couldn’t get a picture as the train was moving to fast to snap it these lovely leopards are definitely here in our countryside I just hope we all look after and protect this rare cat I’m just so glad I got to see this beautiful leopard because I doubt I’ll ever see a second one in my life time.
I'm a HGV driver that lives in Dorset, growing up in a rural area there's always been rumour's of bigs cats I was some what a skeptic but had a sighting earlier this year whilst driving in Sherborne (north Dorset) was Definetly a big black cat about the size of a large dog maybe a German Shepard kinda size
Bude in Cornwall in the early 2000s was a hot bed for sightings, there hasn’t been any for a long time here but a footprint was discovered and proven to be that of a panther very close to Bude. My sister was about to enter a cliff path through a gate and she seen a huge black animal running like a big cat with a long black tail, safe to say she ran to the car and disappeared
My friend and i witnessed a very large black cat (3x larger than my Labrador) in the South Lake District a while back and have always been told we must have been smoking something, but over the years have heard other stories similar and realise how lucky we were to witness such an amazing beast.
In around 1987 I was learning to drive on the forestry tracks where I lived in Mid Wales next to the Epynt military range and a full size black Panther walked out of the wood up to the car. I sat there as its head was over the bonnet of the car, it stood there for about 30 seconds looking straight at me from aprox 2meters (car bonnet) it then turned and walked away, I followed it in the car for about 200 yards before it disappeared back into the woods. It made me very fit cycling back at night through the forestry as i didnt hang around.
I saw a panther 25 years ago in Scotland calmly walking up the side of a hill alongside a drystone wall. Unmistakable it definitely was a big black cat. There definitely out there and all over the country.
I saw a black panther in Northamptonshire about 6 years ago and that’s right in the middle of the country, so I agree they are all over the place, just in the shadows
@@andrewa9694 This is an idiotic statement. There are more than 50,000 exotic big cats in America kept as pets. I am obviously not counting big cats native to North America. The ones raised as pets too long don’t usually make it very long.
2007 dudley area west midlands, a horse had its ribbs ripped open and one leg was chewed on, still unknown what acctuly happened but I was only a kid back then walking home from school, told my mother and I was accused of fibbing till it was posted by the horse owner
I saw the Helensburgh panther about 6 years ago. I spotted a black cat in the distance, down the rail track and decided to watch it. I needed to stop and rest anyway. It slowly made its way towards the bridge is was standing on. The first time I saw it side-on, when it crossed the tracks 150m aprox from me, I realised that maybe it's not just some farm cat. It continued to get closer until eventually I was looking down on it at a distance of about 25m. What a creature! It's glossy black fur was beautiful. The way it moved was graceful and powerful. I'm blessed to have seen it. It was about the size of a labrador. You definitely see bigger ones at the zoo, but then they get fed better, don't they.
I know what I saw and nothing will make me think otherwise ..it was many years ago driving along a dual carriage way in the early hours ..An extremely large , what I believe to be a panther, leaped over the central barrier in the full glare of my headlights and went across the road then disappeared into the fields!!
You may laugh but Iv seen one of these large cats quite recently , it was a Black leopard looking cat , it was daylight it walked through a field with lambs in it and hid in a bush , I tried to photograph it but couldnt see anything on the photo.Its quite common knowledge here that these animals are walking amongst us .
Yea I always think this is much happier less densley populated terrain for them than Kent which is packed with people towns motorways and high speed rail. Not many deer up the top of kent either.
I'm a South African, used to live in Cornwall in the mid to late 90's, We heard a lot of stories about the beast of Bodmin moor, one misty morning while harvesting mushrooms (a story for another day) on Bodmin moor we , as a group of 5, two English girls and 3 South African men saw a leopard in a tree. Absolutely no doubt. Leopards are highly reclusive and even in places like the Okavango Delta it is rare to see one, they are there in the south west for sure, we also found a few prints and faeces. They can be living in your back yard and you wouldn't know it until your pets went AWOL. No real threat to people, they will disappear before confronting
I walked my dogs early morning a few weeks back at Moyles Court. In the wooded area I spotted a large black cat. Was moving very fast in the tree line, & my brain didn't compute what I was seeing until it had gone. Big cats are deffo out there!
@Aaron Davies yes he's what's wrong with this world,not believing a bunch of liars and virgins who want to believe pumas and fucking jaguars have been predating and breeding in Gloucestershire for thirty years without one solid bit of evidence!😂😂
I live in a residential area and I saw a large black cat - panther. It scaled up a tree so I moved quickly away I then heard a loud crack and a large branch had snapped due to the weight of the cat and landed in the middle of the road.
Hi there, we’re currently producing a new documentary on this subject and we would love to hear about your sighting via a recorded phone call. This can be completely anonymous or you can choose to be credited at the end of the film. The phone call would take no longer than 10 mins. Is this something you would be interested in? If so, please email me at mike@grizzly.co.uk. Thanks, Mike :)
In the mid 90,s I was driving in Hampshire towards Dorchester and a 1/4 of a mile after crossing the Stour at Little Canford at approx 5.30 in the morning when a large brown Puma like cat crossed the road in front of me in that lazy but fast way of cats. What is strange though is the fact that paw prints are not found at the sighting sites.
100% they are out there, confirmed sightings in Forest of Dean by Forestry Commission workers counting deer populations, it's on record with the Government, easy to find on the net. Ray Mears has said he's seen 3 in the UK, if Ray says they are about then that's good enough for me.
I used to live in Lypne Kent a very small village at the time . I was the volunteer church gardener back then . One day I saw the most amazing beautiful cat walk into the field below me . I was able to judge it's height against a farm fence . Once home I Googled ' beautiful cat face but short stumpy legs ' Picture came up of a Northern European Lynx !! Apparently Lynx have been unknown here in the UK for a very long time .
i met that zoo keeper in exmoor zoo he told me they can smell the male and females from miles away and are trying to find mates. ive since seen a leopard on 3 separate occasions in Bath
As a kid I could’ve sworn that I saw a large black cat jump up a tree as I was running through this field by my house. It scared/intrigued me so much I wrote to the mayor of the area I lived lol, they brushed it off but till this day I still wonder what it was
Matt, that amazing. I too was really close to it. My mate and I, on his 50cc motorbike, surprised it coming from around a bend on a country road. It was on the grass verge looking right at us, from about 10 foot away. It then bounded away. How did you see it that close? I’m intrigued.
I saw a panther West Norfolk coast last year. On common land. I heard it first. Took a look round a hedge it just layed there in the sun. Heard again it in autumn woodland sounded above us in the trees. Freaked my kids right out.
My dad saw a panther/black leapord in the new forest replacing a water main. About 97-99 I can't remember. He said it was quite old looking very relaxed like it had been domesticated. 3 other workers sat there watching it. Guessing a released pet.
Thanks for a good overview. I watched because I think I probably saw a black panther in Hampshire this week, and have been looking round for evidence as to how common they might be. (I've reported it to the British Big Cats Society BTW.)
@@anotherfreediver3639 probably because they are fast and it only gives you a second to the views the animal- therefore your brain has less information to work on and therefore your memory is exaggerated.
@@Just_shush_now What a load of rubbish. They are often seen from trains. In fact there are so many reports now, thousands of people have seen them. And the majority don't report their sightings!.
@@Just_shush_now In some cases, yes, but not in all. However, nearly half of all sightings are by people out walking, and there the sightings often last a minute or more.
I’ve seen a wild Lynx about 15 years ago in Burnam Beeches nature reserve, was at 1:00 am and I remember it because it had what looked like a cross / X at the top of its ears like it was a snow leopard or something.. only just realised now that they were rare.. was in early 20s and thought it was a normal thing in forests etc
Back in the mid 1970s I saw a man in Southport walking along with a black leopard on a lead. I just remember thinking how strong the chain looked that was its lead. Being a lad then I thought nowt of it and forgot about it.
in my area my dad and someone used to take his 3 lions for a walk and when they instituted the law thatyou cant keep them they let all of them out and there was pions tigers panthers and cougar
My grandma saw someone get a black leopard out of a van and walk it down the street on a chain in Manchester. This was probably in the 70s-80s not sure though
In the lates 90s there was multiple sightings of a big black cat round couty durham. I think it was even caught on a police dashcam if i remember right.
About 10-15yrs ago, we were playing in some woods in East Kent, and we were told to leave by people in a 4x4 because of big cat sightings (very close to Windham Wildlife Park, but might be before they had big cats themselves)
I've been intouch with keele university last year when I encountered a leopard on the north face of Ben nevis in deep snow on our way up to the cmd route. I photographed fresh leopard prints in the snow as big as my hand. I was told by 2 experts it's the hind feet of a fully grown leopard.
Live in Dorchester - have spoken to rail workers who (obviously) work up and down the southern lines. They come across half eaten carcasses etc. It seems to be common knowledge that big cats use the fences along the railway as a running trap...
aye, no doubt..fortunately these guys were particularly specific in their differentiation of remains and so on. I can't remember myself but the men i've spoken to are sure of the presence of big cats on the lines..
@Steve Whiting holy moly, i see what you're saying. Thank you! Don't forget there are folks round here that eat the roadkill.. but yes i know there have been sightings around puddletown middle school.. one personal friend having watched one from a short distance not far from there. Another mate and I have seen tiny wild boars a few times...which is nice but kind of surprising if we have these apex predators around..maybe there's some "balance" being restored to the food chain as the video suggests..
Does anyone remember from a few years back the story of Claire Balding the BBC sports presenter, when she was doing a radio show from a forest somewhere in the UK? She said that just ahead of her she saw a big black cat cross the road. I can't remember the follow up to this.
I see one 20 year ago on the back roads epping . This thing was 200lb plus and huge and was sitting on the corner of the road without a care and it just wondered off into the fields. I phoned the police to report it because I thought it escaped.
I live Plymouth uk, I have seen 2 separate pumas at 2 different places on Dartmoor, i actually had a photo of its paw print, which i took to a well known Plymouth bigcat watcher / observer, who confirmed it to be from a young male puma. This is what eventually led to me working with bigcats and wolves at a wildlife park. They are out there
My mate Arty right, he seen em up by Shaugh Prior and that. Says they were eatin like sheep’s and that but I don’t believe em mate cos he said they were tame and that. Can’t make up my mind and that. Would do you think
I’m a farmer near Princetown, Dartmoor. I keep sheep just like my dad and his dad did. Never have I seen or saw any signs of a big cat and neither did my dad but my grandad said there was a small amount released many years ago that were pets but died out quickly. I’m 46 and spend every day on the moors, if there was big cats about I’d have seen them!
in 2005 ..my husband and I. Saw 2 on canford heath in poole. in October..a smaller black female and a younger we would say male tawny coloured obviously younger than the black female..don't know if he was her youngster or if he was her mate..we were absolutely terrified as literally she was around 20ft in front of us drinking from a pond..and as we stood on a wooden bridge as he came bounding down a hill from some houses to the left of us..other people including one of my neighbours had seen them aswell for quite a while..Also between late September and early January alot and I mean aloof pet cats would go missing without a trace.. then come mid to ,late Jan ..the cat disappearing would stop..as abruptly as they started also large part of the rabbit population on the heath would just totally be decimate.. and take at least 3to4 years to recover..after that experience neither of us will walk up their after darkness or before 10am anymore nor will my son5
@@kb8729 Here in the USA we have elusive big cats in massive areas of untouched wilderness. Despite being highly elusive, they are still captured on remote cameras, hit by cars, tracked, trapped, and seen by hikers, hunters, etc. If they were there conclusive evidence would be found. Especially on such a small and densely populated island.
@@ZGADOW thank you for speaking Logic. They always say the UK have big cats, The news papers always print fake pictures, people actually believe this shit.
@@kb8729 theres more than you know trail cams on game shoots are told to delete .if you have a group of people wanting to pay 10 grand for a days shooting you dont want people running all over your land trying to take photos and trying to kill it .these major estates are in a strange position do they shoot them and look after there game and dont tell no one or put it out to the world there here and have every tom dick and harry all over the land
I am from hull east Yorkshire in the uk I just took a walk to the local 24 hour garage for cigarettes with my partner and pet jack Russell. On the way back we walked the long way down a track that's remote as we walked along I thought I saw a foxes tail hanging out the bushes until we got closer and realised it was a big black cat. I was shocked at how big this cat was and suddenly realized that it wasnt an ordinary cat. It was huge ....once it noticed we were getting close it turned towards us and glanced so we got a good look them bolted off so fast I couldnt believe it. My partner was so shook up we exited the track by the nearest possible trail. After this we looked up this and found this video...and it is true I can honestly say we do have big cats here in the UK and of all places HULL (like wtf!!) I just wish I had a camera to hand to prove what we saw. I wont lie rather scary if you ask me, defo not walking on that track alone again. This thing was huge!!!!
Hi Reliance Services, We’re currently producing a new documentary on this subject and we would love to hear about your sighting via a recorded phone call. This can be completely anonymous or you can choose to be credited at the end of the film. The phone call would take no longer than 10 mins. Is this something you would be interested in? If so, please email me at mike@grizzly.co.uk. Thanks, Mike :)
In Hampshire, romsey, wellow area. Have seen weird looking animal scat along with kills. Couple sightings of big cats in the area that go a few years back.
20 years ago a listener phoned BBC Radio 4 news and gave a live commentary on a big cat walking along a footpath near Pagham Harbour, Sussex. I kept chickens and ducks nearby and a couple of weeks later I had four chickens taken from a run without a feather left behind. There was a hole dug under the fence but there were enormous paw prints in the mud. I was convinced it was a big cat who took them as foxes cause mayhem. Should have got an animal expert to check the paw prints.
I once was stalked by a cougar in the country suburban area of south england. She followed me all night and I even climbed a roof of a petrol station to try and buy time to call a taxi. Calling them again to find out how long it would be, i was told that it had been cancelled, to my confusion and terror. After booking another, i went to the edge of the roof to see if the cougar was still there, and as soon as she saw me, she begged for me to come down, back to her place and she would do anything I want. I continued to decline her offer.
I seen a panther back around 2003 between Linwood and bridge of Weir, in Renfrewshire, Scotland. For weeks I was laughed at until other eye witnesses came forward, staff from the near by merchiston hospital seen the same as myself. There are definitely big cats out there.
Zoo's have lost many big cats over the years . I used to go Sea Trout fishing in South Wales. Coming home at 2.30 in the morning we saw 2 on the A465 heads of the valley road. I also saw one running across a field near Sawston in Cambridgeshire at 6 O'clock in the morning. Linton Zoo just a few miles away have Lost at least one in the past. We also had Horses attack in the area, their wounds were confirmed to be made by big cats.
Yeah I heard about some village in Scotland where a rich guy had a pet panther and then when it became an adult it escaped and now it lives in the countryside around there
Well it stated when I was 12/13 when my uncle rob told me about the panther sighings of course as a child you don’t believe it as we don’t live in a country where they are wild lol So after he told me this story’s few months later while I was a school there was a new boy an he moved from up north so I stared to talk to him just chit chat you know an I suggest he came out an I will show him the area So I took him to the big wooded area we have here that people have seen this big cat An so then as me an this lad wants up to the area we had to go down a big sand pit to reach the next tree line And as we was walking across the sand to get to the tree line I was talking to him about the panther stories he didn’t believe it ether an till we saw this massive massive footprint could tell it was feline it was massive and from Then he an I was like woooooooow there some evidence there So walking further be cautious about the stories an what we just seen we heard a roar/call coming from the tree line we was heading to So we ran away as kids wanted to take a camera an do a tracking video but never did scared that hell out of us it was loud 14/15 at this point An then months later we thought we would take a few friends up the woods an camp out so me an my friends brother from up north went to go get fire wood at like 0100 an as we headed in to the Forrest there was eyes reflecting of my touch about 50 meters out an 3 meters away from camp with the fire So collecting the wood see the eyes I said to my friend look at them eyes there rather reflecting high ( as in the hight of this unknown animal ) So I picked a sticks up to throw near the eyes we both throw 5 a piece nothing it didn’t run off it was coming closer to us while chucking these sticks So we dropped the wood and went back to the tent an didn’t bother sent someone els out there to collect them because he didn’t believe us Crazy an bazaar experience
I'm sitting here watching this video in the mountains of Colorado where I have lived my whole life off and on I've never seen a large cat here, but we know as a fact that they're everywhere! so it could be that you're just not seeing them and they're really there.... It doesn't take long for released animals to start a breeding population ,ask Florida about their pythons!
@Steve Whiting they really generally do not go after people and if they ever do stand your ground try to make yourself look as big as possible , I do know that here in North America , there are more people killed by Moose each year! than by big cats... so don't lose too much sleep. Best intent ,take care..
I and my late wife were 3 foot away from a panther driving to South Grange nursing home in monifieth we seen a panther eating a road kill pheasant at 7.20.am. beautiful warm day ,it took one bounce it was across the road heading to wards the 7 arches the reason we were so close I was driving a suzziki super carry engine under seat ,jet black,4 foot long 2foot 6 tall beautiful head weight 25kgs??.I'm a weighing engineer work for zoo and farms 🚜 the year before a lady in nature walk broughty ferry saw the same animal , 💯 description the lady was bang on , its the one me and wife saw ,at South balmossie farm . No body could catch this animal its so quick lol😀😀
Even more in Wales along with signs of wolves (even heard wild howls at night), you can find it google just about but RUclips seems to knock off all the videos on it
I live in Schaumburg, Illinois in the US. Schaumburg is a suburb of Chicago about 25 miles out from the city and about 10 miles short of where the farms start. We have bobcats and coyotes in town as do most other suburbs which have forest preserves or any sizable undeveloped natural areas. They seldom interact with the human population, although pets occasionally go missing.
About 8 years ago I saw a big black cat in the countryside on the south coast ..I was working on a barn roof and at first I thought it was a dog but it didn’t move like a dog..it’s shoulder blades moved like a cat..I had no phone on me to take a picture..but as it was moving through extremely over long grass you could clearly see the head and shoulders above the grass..about an hour later I went down for lunch And walked to the spot where I had seen it ..I’m 5 feet 9 and stood in the grass which came way over my knee which means the head of this cat or whatever it was would of come up roughly to just below my waist..I asked the customer who I was working for if he or any neighbours had a Black dog and he said no..I told him what I saw and he wasn’t surprised ..the reaction I got from my freinds when I told them though was different ..you can imagine how hard they laughed when I said I saw a cat that came up to roughly below my waist...I could be wrong but I know the difference between how a cat and dog moves..again it was how the shoulder blades moved that struck me as odd..ah well who knows?
Just outside Repton. I saw it last in the neighbors garden in the daylight about 6 months ago. Also we have found claw marks on trees in the woods near by whether or not it’s the cats I don’t know.
The comments are hilarious and 6 years ago I may have joined in ...... wish I never saw that large black cat late in the summer evening walk across a gold grass feild at the back of my English country side home .... I watched it prowl and walk the tree line , and no body believes u they think ur mad 🤦♀️
If your interested a large black cat was seen twice in the woods near colerne army base and again in st Catherine's woods (southwest uk) . The sightings were years apart if I remember
i have stood looking at a lynx through a thermal imager out shooting at night could have shot it but did not ,next day it walked right past a friend of mine in a stable yard in day light ,15 months ago
I’ve spotted a huge black cat up the racecourse in Oswestry Shropshire! I was on my bike on the downhill section and in the woods I saw the big cat as I was walking back up the hill! I ran as fast as I could because I knew what it was! A big black panther 😳it’s been spotted a few times in the last four years or so........I spotted it around 2012 🤙🏻
Running is the worst thing you can do in an encounter with a big cat. Always keep your face to them and hold out the sides of your jacket to appear bigger. They generally only pounce on unaware or fleeing prey, so if you're looking them right in the eye, you're okay. Different advice applies for bears, canids, and alligators of course. Do your research about whatever large predators happen to be in your own area.
15 years ago I came upon 2 mountain lions whilst out hunting rabbits one night in a field we were just about to lamp near the village of lamington in Lanarkshire I tracked them through 2 large fields as they were fleeing from us we got to see them both as the lay on the side of a hill for 10 mins watching us from about half mile away it was amazing to see this I have been hunting the countryside most of my life and that was the first time I had ever seen them the area is huge with tinto hill on one side and miles and miles of remote moors on the other side perfect for them to roam as they please full of white or mountain hares so no one will ever tell me there not out there hunting along side us out of site there were 4 of us that night in question this was a pair of puma cougar or mountain lion not black cats I truly believe they are a breeding pair hunting together that night it was in summer just before the lambs were dew to be born that's why we became aware they were in the field they passed through a field full of sheep and caused them all to flea the sheep were all over the place up ended as they must have scatter every were we could hear them bleating like mad I knew somit was not rite when I turned the lamp on it was carnage in the field best allways be safe and go out in those areas with company
I was stationed at RAF st mawgan when I was in the US Marines...we trained quite a bit in Dartmoor and Exmoor. I can tell you for shure you have puma, ( north American mountain lion)... I saw the kills, (sheep) and a couple of tracks, ( I've hunted them). Not many though, the Moors are so heavily vegetated with grasses and moss there just aren't many opportunities to leave tracks...... puma, like leopards avoid humans like the plague....and typically they will watch you move through their territory from a distance, almost like an escort....98% of the time they know where you are, long before you even have a clue that they are there...attacks are very, very rare..and are usually driven by disease, or starvation...point?? you don't really need to worry about them, they will stear clear of you!
@Steve Whiting ....nothing in particular, north American mountain lions are , very house cat like, they meow ( much deeper, raspy), they pure...and they'll kill ya if you corner one....for years dogs have been used in hunting them because they are so elusive...the dogs sniff them out and give chase, tree the cat , then the hunter shoots it....hey avoid humans, but will watch you from a distance as you move through their territory. You don't typically stumble on to one, they'll typically move out your way, yet be vary close and watch you....leopards ...don't know much about them.......sounds like your government wants to keep a lid on things so as not to cause panic people are kinda stupid like that, so ....good luck in your search.
Phew just watched this video and the black panther or leopard shown on your video is exactly what I saw whilst walking my dogs in the countryside in 2009, thank god it didn't roar like that or I would have passed out. I recently uploaded a video of my story on my RUclips channel, like yours I get mixed comments, some believe, a lot make fun or just refuse to believe, one thing I can assure them though is that they do exist, I saw mine close up so there is no confusion of what I saw.
Imagine hiking in the woods and you stop to take a crunch in the bushes because you've started crowning, and that thing was eying you up. That turd wouldn't take much persuasion 😂😂😂
There's a black panther living near me it regularly comes round for tea once i was walking and it decided to blindfold me take me to its big cat lair i went in and to my surprise they could speak English!! There was about 10 cats thier with about 25 kittens i was so surprised they said they only showed me their secrets because i invited some of them over for tea then they blindfolded me again and apologised and explained that for security reasons they couldn't let anyone know where their lair was.
They are around but I guess they prefer to avoid human civilisation as you are more likely to find small mamals to eat in a forest then in a town centre (except the odd fox at night). I personally experienced a sighting around 14 years ago, I was around 12 and was on a afternoon family walk (4 of us). There is a private road near where I lived that leads out into rural farm land. Can't tell you what type of cat it was, but it was jet black, bigger than your average dog, muscley as hell. It walked out from the bushes at the side of the road about 15 feet in front of us. It walked onto the road and stopped, looked right at us for a few seconds and then walked on ahead and didn't take another glance back, probably after half a minute of walking in front it went over to the other side of the road and dissapeared into the bushes. There are loads of rabbit warrens in the area so I guess it was probably eating them or things like badgers? I don't know, I'm not a big cat expert - it's just a shame that it was at a time when camera phones were not a thing. I believe concrete actual proof will start to be uploaded onto youtube in time as people nowadays all have modern phones (even kids around 12) and it would be easy for them to get proper evidence. What I am glad of is that there was 4 of us at that time and not just 1!
I had a encounter with a gray lynx type cat in huddersfield. 2005 ish. Watching me from the woods at the back of my house. Just been out to get the rugrats in for dinner. Peeping from behind a big tree. Blinked and it had gone.
I have these cats - Puma's in my case. I live in SE Cornwall. Seen one on the banks of the Lyner just outside Callington. I have also seen one on Dartmoor. A final one around the St. Ive area a while ago. Lets just leave them alone. They dont bother us. They live quiet secretive lives for the most part.
@Steve Whiting The areas I name are well known. Even the Daily Mail have managed to report on the sightings . However, I suspect they have much wider territories than that and finding them wont be easy..
I have had several family members tell me first hand accounts of seeing big cats in the UK, including one where my mum, aunt and grandmother saw a large black cat walk through their farm and jump a security fence that was over 6 feet tall just like a house cat might jump onto a 2-3 foot garden wall
Black panthers live chiefly in the hot, dense tropical rainforests of South and Southeast Asia. They are mainly in Southwestern China, Burma, Nepal, Southern India, Indonesia, and the southern part of Malaysia. Black leopards are more common than light-colored leopards.
I was in the Forest of Dean a couple of years ago and heard the very same, blood curdling, rolling growl that the black leopard makes in this video, about 10 feet away from me. I slowly backed away without turning around, to about 50 feet away, and watched the spot I'd heard the growl coming from, for about 30 minutes but didn't see anything, or hear another sound. There is no mistaking that sound. It was not a wid boar, common in the forest, and whose vocalizations I'm very familiar with. Without doubt it was a big cat, a very big cat.
There are reports of a very big black cat in the Forest of Dean from a number of people. It seems that this specimen is bigger than the usual panthers spotted around the UK.
I was walking along a country/woodland walkway, stopped to sit at a bench and heard a the same growl as you describe, very close to me in the bushes/treeline, then the unmistakable roar of a Puma/mountain lion. Safe to say I shit my pants and promptly got out of there (walking sideways not running 😂) nobody believed me at all, but I know what I heard...didn't see it, but it was 100% a puma from the gutteral growl and then high pitched roar it made.
They are real. I saw a black leopard/jaguar. A relative of mine saw the same. And a family friend saw a puma. 3 separate sightings. The family friend described the animal she saw as a 'skinny lioness' which is basically a puma. She was so scared by the encounter that she has not gone for morning walks in that area since!
I’ve seen a puma looking cat near burton on the way back from Derbyshire. It was huge , looked really skinny and had a long tale. Definitely wasn’t a panther I would’ve known, this had the exact same colour of puma with a long tale. Till this day I can’t believe what I seen
When i was a little girl there was a knock at the door and it was a big fury stripy tiger it said excuse me im rather hungry and could he join us for tea.. long story short my whole family was massacred
This old lady like can you believe it- from your encounter not really just sounds like my girl wanted to be on camera. But living in rural England myself I have seen and heard some spooky unexplained animal noises and sights for as long as I remember
I once got mauled by a cougar.
Janice 52 from Wigan
That’s terrible
@@maxkeane2545 its left me scared for life
lee locker was it a wild animal and where abouts did it happen it’s so sad to hear
Curse of the snaggletooth
lee locker where?
There are few cougars living near me!
I see cubs every time I go to see family in Devon
Are they tame or wild lol
Ones a bit timid!...the other 2 are proper wild...almost dangerous...lmao
@@therickpound the wild ones are best lol
Why dont u have any pics
I keep getting local cougars popping up in my area
Where abouts just curious
Yeah well I farted and it stank
Cellar Door You’ve got a dirty mind because I wrote it as a sarcastic comment and forgot ads pop up saying that
Back in 2009 I was roughly 300 foot away from a black panther on a logging road 4 miles outside Llandovery in mid Wales. It was stood sideways to me and I could not believe how big it was.
Unfortunately no photograph because I was too scared to move. Most people would not believe there could be animals like this wandering around wild in the countryside.
It stood there for over five seconds until it walked into the woodland. Best thing I’ve ever seen in the UK.
James Stotty I’ve seen one twice in the same area 17 years apart. They are most definitely out there.
Those are called "house cats" Einstein
@@Popebug 😅 ha ha...
There must have been a few black panthers around cus I saw a black panther in Northamptonshire about 5 years ago
@@trevor5485 Which area of Northamptonshire , without giving the place away?
I was working away at a house on exmoor back in the 1990s . The house owner told me his daughter's who kept horses, had witnessed large black leopards on many occasions. Usually in the early morning when they were tending the horses. He was very sincere and I have no reason to doubt his account.
I know this might sound crazy but I just saw a black leopard this evening out of a train window 4/9/22 around 18:30pm between grateley and Salisbury I was heading from Andover in Hampshire to Salisbury it was walking along the hedgerow I got a very good veiw of the leopard. It had about a 3ft long thick black tail, long fishing line type shiny whiskers boney shoulder blades and trust me I’m not a bloke to make things up I was very close to the animal so I could see the size of this beautiful creature I had to do a double take as I thought I was seeing things lol unfortunately I couldn’t get a picture as the train was moving to fast to snap it these lovely leopards are definitely here in our countryside I just hope we all look after and protect this rare cat I’m just so glad I got to see this beautiful leopard because I doubt I’ll ever see a second one in my life time.
"I knew it was a puma that I saw......because it made me puma pants....................😅
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I'm a HGV driver that lives in Dorset, growing up in a rural area there's always been rumour's of bigs cats I was some what a skeptic but had a sighting earlier this year whilst driving in Sherborne (north Dorset) was Definetly a big black cat about the size of a large dog maybe a German Shepard kinda size
Bude in Cornwall in the early 2000s was a hot bed for sightings, there hasn’t been any for a long time here but a footprint was discovered and proven to be that of a panther very close to Bude.
My sister was about to enter a cliff path through a gate and she seen a huge black animal running like a big cat with a long black tail, safe to say she ran to the car and disappeared
My friend and i witnessed a very large black cat (3x larger than my Labrador) in the South Lake District a while back and have always been told we must have been smoking something, but over the years have heard other stories similar and realise how lucky we were to witness such an amazing beast.
the comments on this make the video 100x better 😂
@Sandcastle • I read that just at the moment 2:07
In around 1987 I was learning to drive on the forestry tracks where I lived in Mid Wales next to the Epynt military range and a full size black Panther walked out of the wood up to the car. I sat there as its head was over the bonnet of the car, it stood there for about 30 seconds looking straight at me from aprox 2meters (car bonnet) it then turned and walked away, I followed it in the car for about 200 yards before it disappeared back into the woods. It made me very fit cycling back at night through the forestry as i didnt hang around.
I saw a panther 25 years ago in Scotland calmly walking up the side of a hill alongside a drystone wall. Unmistakable it definitely was a big black cat. There definitely out there and all over the country.
THere has never been a black cougar nor black Panthers brought to England as pets.
No you didn't
I saw a black panther in Northamptonshire about 6 years ago and that’s right in the middle of the country, so I agree they are all over the place, just in the shadows
sure you did bud, sure..
@@andrewa9694 This is an idiotic statement. There are more than 50,000 exotic big cats in America kept as pets. I am obviously not counting big cats native to North America. The ones raised as pets too long don’t usually make it very long.
2007 dudley area west midlands, a horse had its ribbs ripped open and one leg was chewed on, still unknown what acctuly happened but I was only a kid back then walking home from school, told my mother and I was accused of fibbing till it was posted by the horse owner
I saw the Helensburgh panther about 6 years ago. I spotted a black cat in the distance, down the rail track and decided to watch it. I needed to stop and rest anyway. It slowly made its way towards the bridge is was standing on. The first time I saw it side-on, when it crossed the tracks 150m aprox from me, I realised that maybe it's not just some farm cat. It continued to get closer until eventually I was looking down on it at a distance of about 25m. What a creature! It's glossy black fur was beautiful. The way it moved was graceful and powerful. I'm blessed to have seen it. It was about the size of a labrador. You definitely see bigger ones at the zoo, but then they get fed better, don't they.
Could only have been a leopard or jaguar, which are alot bigger than a labrador. Do I say you're talking bollocks
Seen one around the Chilterns a few years back .
There are a few around, my ex boyfriend worked for a farmer who kept 2 pumas illegally on a farm in essex
I know what I saw and nothing will make me think otherwise ..it was many years ago driving along a dual carriage way in the early hours ..An extremely large , what I believe to be a panther, leaped over the central barrier in the full glare of my headlights and went across the road then disappeared into the fields!!
You may laugh but Iv seen one of these large cats quite recently , it was a Black leopard looking cat , it was daylight it walked through a field with lambs in it and hid in a bush , I tried to photograph it but couldnt see anything on the photo.Its quite common knowledge here that these animals are walking amongst us .
Lived in norfolk for 10 years only one time saw panther late summer
Definitely big cats in Norfolk.
Yea I always think this is much happier less densley populated terrain for them than Kent which is packed with people towns motorways and high speed rail. Not many deer up the top of kent either.
I'm a South African, used to live in Cornwall in the mid to late 90's, We heard a lot of stories about the beast of Bodmin moor, one misty morning while harvesting mushrooms (a story for another day) on Bodmin moor we , as a group of 5, two English girls and 3 South African men saw a leopard in a tree. Absolutely no doubt. Leopards are highly reclusive and even in places like the Okavango Delta it is rare to see one, they are there in the south west for sure, we also found a few prints and faeces. They can be living in your back yard and you wouldn't know it until your pets went AWOL. No real threat to people, they will disappear before confronting
I've been seeing a Cougar quite regularly for a few years now. Great shag
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I walked my dogs early morning a few weeks back at Moyles Court. In the wooded area I spotted a large black cat. Was moving very fast in the tree line, & my brain didn't compute what I was seeing until it had gone. Big cats are deffo out there!
No you didn't.
I saw a unicorn fornicating with mermaid just outside Hartlepool. It was Halloween in a remote car park.
Think they was dogs mate 😂👌🏼
Aaron Davies it’s true, I know what I saw and don’t need to research any further. I am certain it was a unicorn and mermaid.
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Tommy T 😂
@Aaron Davies yes he's what's wrong with this world,not believing a bunch of liars and virgins who want to believe pumas and fucking jaguars have been predating and breeding in Gloucestershire for thirty years without one solid bit of evidence!😂😂
I live in a residential area and I saw a large black cat - panther.
It scaled up a tree so I moved quickly away I then heard a loud crack and a large branch had snapped due to the weight of the cat and landed in the middle of the road.
Hi there, we’re currently producing a new documentary on this subject and we would love to hear about your sighting via a recorded phone call. This can be completely anonymous or you can choose to be credited at the end of the film. The phone call would take no longer than 10 mins. Is this something you would be interested in? If so, please email me at mike@grizzly.co.uk. Thanks, Mike :)
In the mid 90,s I was driving in Hampshire towards Dorchester and a 1/4 of a mile after crossing the Stour at Little Canford at approx 5.30 in the morning when a large brown Puma like cat crossed the road in front of me in that lazy but fast way of cats. What is strange though is the fact that paw prints are not found at the sighting sites.
100% they are out there, confirmed sightings in Forest of Dean by Forestry Commission workers counting deer populations, it's on record with the Government, easy to find on the net. Ray Mears has said he's seen 3 in the UK, if Ray says they are about then that's good enough for me.
I saw a lion in Scotland once. It was in a selection box.
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I used to live in Lypne Kent a very small village at the time . I was the volunteer church gardener back then . One day I saw the most amazing beautiful cat walk into the field below me . I was able to judge it's height against a farm fence . Once home I Googled ' beautiful cat face but short stumpy legs ' Picture came up of a Northern European Lynx !! Apparently Lynx have been unknown here in the UK for a very long time .
Theres apparently a lot in scotland but no one sees them
That was port Lympne zoo!!
Paul o grady lived in that village he claimed he saw one once on his land. Yes the zoo is also nearby would possibly be an attraction for them.
i met that zoo keeper in exmoor zoo he told me they can smell the male and females from miles away and are trying to find mates. ive since seen a leopard on 3 separate occasions in Bath
As a kid I could’ve sworn that I saw a large black cat jump up a tree as I was running through this field by my house. It scared/intrigued me so much I wrote to the mayor of the area I lived lol, they brushed it off but till this day I still wonder what it was
Yo that was me lool why u snitching
There have been numerous sightings of pumas/ leopards in various parts of Cannock chase
I saw a black panther 20 years ago in Cambridgeshire. They are out there. Great doco!!
Matt, that amazing. I too was really close to it. My mate and I, on his 50cc motorbike, surprised it coming from around a bend on a country road. It was on the grass verge looking right at us, from about 10 foot away. It then bounded away. How did you see it that close? I’m intrigued.
@@mattjarrett7274 Awesome. That's pretty scary. I'd of crapped myself!! ha!
@@mattjarrett7274, What's that smell???? It's certainly not big cat shit!
I saw a panther West Norfolk coast last year. On common land. I heard it first. Took a look round a hedge it just layed there in the sun. Heard again it in autumn woodland sounded above us in the trees. Freaked my kids right out.
@@tw15t3dup5 You drink too much fella.
Saw one out lamping one night on the edge of exmoor, been shooting for years ...everyone laughs but I knew what I saw
My dad saw a panther/black leapord in the new forest replacing a water main. About 97-99 I can't remember. He said it was quite old looking very relaxed like it had been domesticated. 3 other workers sat there watching it. Guessing a released pet.
There have been lots of sightings of both pumas and black 'panthers' in the New Forest. Where was this one?
If big Cats were confirmed here in the U.K. I'm sure a few Pricks dressed in Red on Horseback with hounds would hunt it to extinction pretty quickly.
Thanks for a good overview. I watched because I think I probably saw a black panther in Hampshire this week, and have been looking round for evidence as to how common they might be. (I've reported it to the British Big Cats Society BTW.)
I also seen it tonight In grately Hampshire out of a train window
@@robbie7298 Interesting! Quite a few sightings have been from trains.
@@anotherfreediver3639 probably because they are fast and it only gives you a second to the views the animal- therefore your brain has less information to work on and therefore your memory is exaggerated.
@@Just_shush_now What a load of rubbish.
They are often seen from trains. In fact there are so many reports now, thousands of people have seen them. And the majority don't report their sightings!.
@@Just_shush_now In some cases, yes, but not in all. However, nearly half of all sightings are by people out walking, and there the sightings often last a minute or more.
I’ve seen a wild Lynx about 15 years ago in Burnam Beeches nature reserve, was at 1:00 am and I remember it because it had what looked like a cross / X at the top of its ears like it was a snow leopard or something.. only just realised now that they were rare.. was in early 20s and thought it was a normal thing in forests etc
They haven’t caused any trouble, so why not do the unthinkable and leave them alone.
I live in Colorado, we have several mountain lion attacks a year, but they're usually just on children or people going hiking so no one really minds.
Oi. They aren't doing any harm to them.
Yes i agree with you, let them be, they doing no harm.
@@scottcantdance804 well thats why the average American has two kids, never know when you need to sacrifice one lol 😜😂😂
@@peterweeks2831 they could snatch a child out of a park and they run 30 mph or more....they need to be shot
Back in the mid 1970s I saw a man in Southport walking along with a black leopard on a lead. I just remember thinking how strong the chain looked that was its lead. Being a lad then I thought nowt of it and forgot about it.
in my area my dad and someone used to take his 3 lions for a walk and when they instituted the law thatyou cant keep them they let all of them out and there was pions tigers panthers and cougar
Southport, Lancashire?
Because there have been big cat sightings in the countryside around that area like, Parbold, Rufford, and such
My grandma saw someone get a black leopard out of a van and walk it down the street on a chain in Manchester. This was probably in the 70s-80s not sure though
In the lates 90s there was multiple sightings of a big black cat round couty durham. I think it was even caught on a police dashcam if i remember right.
I saw a Puma in Leeds
It was in sports direct
Knew this was coming.
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Fuck me bro. The shithole i live in, people get terrored for wearing puma.
Theres literally thousands of puma trackies in Leeds 😂
I saw 1 just off the m62 near Oldham
Hopefully they stay Elusive because if it comes out they live here humans will do what we do best and destroy them
There'll be someone who wants to shoot one to prove they exist.
@@JesusChrist-ir1td Yh but I’ll allowing if there killing live stock but other then that idk
About 10-15yrs ago, we were playing in some woods in East Kent, and we were told to leave by people in a 4x4 because of big cat sightings (very close to Windham Wildlife Park, but might be before they had big cats themselves)
I've been intouch with keele university last year when I encountered a leopard on the north face of Ben nevis in deep snow on our way up to the cmd route. I photographed fresh leopard prints in the snow as big as my hand. I was told by 2 experts it's the hind feet of a fully grown leopard.
@chief Mcnasty Yes of course if you have email I can send you the same pictures I sent to Keele and Jonathan mcgowan.
But you can't post the photos on RUclips? What's that smell.....???
Live in Dorchester - have spoken to rail workers who (obviously) work up and down the southern lines. They come across half eaten carcasses etc. It seems to be common knowledge that big cats use the fences along the railway as a running trap...
aye, no doubt..fortunately these guys were particularly specific in their differentiation of remains and so on. I can't remember myself but the men i've spoken to are sure of the presence of big cats on the lines..
@Steve Whiting holy moly, i see what you're saying. Thank you! Don't forget there are folks round here that eat the roadkill.. but yes i know there have been sightings around puddletown middle school.. one personal friend having watched one from a short distance not far from there. Another mate and I have seen tiny wild boars a few times...which is nice but kind of surprising if we have these apex predators around..maybe there's some "balance" being restored to the food chain as the video suggests..
Does anyone remember from a few years back the story of Claire Balding the BBC sports presenter, when she was doing a radio show from a forest somewhere in the UK? She said that just ahead of her she saw a big black cat cross the road. I can't remember the follow up to this.
The radio programme was Ramblings on BBC radio 4. It was near Symonds Yat, Gloucestershire. Her companion on the walk said they see it often.
I see one 20 year ago on the back roads epping . This thing was 200lb plus and huge and was sitting on the corner of the road without a care and it just wondered off into the fields. I phoned the police to report it because I thought it escaped.
I live Plymouth uk, I have seen 2 separate pumas at 2 different places on Dartmoor, i actually had a photo of its paw print, which i took to a well known Plymouth bigcat watcher / observer, who confirmed it to be from a young male puma. This is what eventually led to me working with bigcats and wolves at a wildlife park. They are out there
shapumawildcat What is YOUR opinion on these big cats in the UK? 👍 or 👎?
I really don’t doubt it, their in Australia to hundreds of people of seen them in Victoria
My mate Arty right, he seen em up by Shaugh Prior and that. Says they were eatin like sheep’s and that but I don’t believe em mate cos he said they were tame and that. Can’t make up my mind and that. Would do you think
That’s my mate Arty in disguise you old tinker and that. Lives above the ship inn in the Barbican. No kidding me they daft fucker. Pint one day Arty ?
I’m a farmer near Princetown, Dartmoor. I keep sheep just like my dad and his dad did. Never have I seen or saw any signs of a big cat and neither did my dad but my grandad said there was a small amount released many years ago that were pets but died out quickly. I’m 46 and spend every day on the moors, if there was big cats about I’d have seen them!
in 2005 ..my husband and I. Saw 2 on canford heath in poole. in October..a smaller black female and a younger we would say male tawny coloured obviously younger than the black female..don't know if he was her youngster or if he was her mate..we were absolutely terrified as literally she was around 20ft in front of us drinking from a pond..and as we stood on a wooden bridge as he came bounding down a hill from some houses to the left of us..other people including one of my neighbours had seen them aswell for quite a while..Also between late September and early January alot and I mean aloof pet cats would go missing without a trace.. then come mid to ,late Jan ..the cat disappearing would stop..as abruptly as they started also large part of the rabbit population on the heath would just totally be decimate.. and take at least 3to4 years to recover..after that experience neither of us will walk up their after darkness or before 10am anymore nor will my son5
where are the photographs, hair samples, scat, kill sites, car collisions, attacks?
Very unlikely your gonna get a photo. Elusive
@@kb8729 Here in the USA we have elusive big cats in massive areas of untouched wilderness. Despite being highly elusive, they are still captured on remote cameras, hit by cars, tracked, trapped, and seen by hikers, hunters, etc. If they were there conclusive evidence would be found. Especially on such a small and densely populated island.
@@ZGADOW thank you for speaking Logic. They always say the UK have big cats, The news papers always print fake pictures, people actually believe this shit.
Salisbury museum two jun
@@kb8729 theres more than you know trail cams on game shoots are told to delete .if you have a group of people wanting to pay 10 grand for a days shooting you dont want people running all over your land trying to take photos and trying to kill it .these major estates are in a strange position do they shoot them and look after there game and dont tell no one or put it out to the world there here and have every tom dick and harry all over the land
I am from hull east Yorkshire in the uk I just took a walk to the local 24 hour garage for cigarettes with my partner and pet jack Russell. On the way back we walked the long way down a track that's remote as we walked along I thought I saw a foxes tail hanging out the bushes until we got closer and realised it was a big black cat. I was shocked at how big this cat was and suddenly realized that it wasnt an ordinary cat. It was huge ....once it noticed we were getting close it turned towards us and glanced so we got a good look them bolted off so fast I couldnt believe it. My partner was so shook up we exited the track by the nearest possible trail. After this we looked up this and found this video...and it is true I can honestly say we do have big cats here in the UK and of all places HULL (like wtf!!) I just wish I had a camera to hand to prove what we saw. I wont lie rather scary if you ask me, defo not walking on that track alone again. This thing was huge!!!!
Hi Reliance Services, We’re currently producing a new documentary on this subject and we would love to hear about your sighting via a recorded phone call. This can be completely anonymous or you can choose to be credited at the end of the film. The phone call would take no longer than 10 mins. Is this something you would be interested in? If so, please email me at mike@grizzly.co.uk. Thanks, Mike :)
A while back I thought I might have seen something that looked like a cheetah.
Asda, 24 hour shopping centre, crisp aisle.
In Hampshire, romsey, wellow area. Have seen weird looking animal scat along with kills. Couple sightings of big cats in the area that go a few years back.
20 years ago a listener phoned BBC Radio 4 news and gave a live commentary on a big cat walking along a footpath near Pagham Harbour, Sussex. I kept chickens and ducks nearby and a couple of weeks later I had four chickens taken from a run without a feather left behind. There was a hole dug under the fence but there were enormous paw prints in the mud. I was convinced it was a big cat who took them as foxes cause mayhem. Should have got an animal expert to check the paw prints.
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@@williecosgrove you are
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I once was stalked by a cougar in the country suburban area of south england. She followed me all night and I even climbed a roof of a petrol station to try and buy time to call a taxi. Calling them again to find out how long it would be, i was told that it had been cancelled, to my confusion and terror. After booking another, i went to the edge of the roof to see if the cougar was still there, and as soon as she saw me, she begged for me to come down, back to her place and she would do anything I want. I continued to decline her offer.
I seen a panther back around 2003 between Linwood and bridge of Weir, in Renfrewshire, Scotland. For weeks I was laughed at until other eye witnesses came forward, staff from the near by merchiston hospital seen the same as myself. There are definitely big cats out there.
100% on Linwood moss
I lived in stibbington a little village off the A1 and I’ve seen one also and a lot of people round the village also spotted it
Zoo's have lost many big cats over the years . I used to go Sea Trout fishing in South Wales. Coming home at 2.30 in the morning we saw 2 on the A465 heads of the valley road. I also saw one running across a field near Sawston in Cambridgeshire at 6 O'clock in the morning. Linton Zoo just a few miles away have Lost at least one in the past. We also had Horses attack in the area, their wounds were confirmed to be made by big cats.
I've seen 2 Bob cats near caerphilly
There was one in Cornwall about 20 years ago.
Yeah I heard about some village in Scotland where a rich guy had a pet panther and then when it became an adult it escaped and now it lives in the countryside around there
How long ago?
He have had this story where I live in Bedfordshire about the panther am sure me an a friend heard it ourselves
Tell me more??
@@baz_1239 I will right up 🆙 the story am how it started an what we heard and seen few occasions to be honest
@@acrexplorer Top man, looking forward to hearing your sighting 👍
Well it stated when I was 12/13 when my uncle rob told me about the panther sighings of course as a child you don’t believe it as we don’t live in a country where they are wild lol
So after he told me this story’s few months later while I was a school there was a new boy an he moved from up north so I stared to talk to him just chit chat you know an I suggest he came out an I will show him the area
So I took him to the big wooded area we have here that people have seen this big cat
An so then as me an this lad wants up to the area we had to go down a big sand pit to reach the next tree line And as we was walking across the sand to get to the tree line I was talking to him about the panther stories he didn’t believe it ether an till we saw this massive massive footprint could tell it was feline it was massive and from
Then he an I was like woooooooow there some evidence there
So walking further be cautious about the stories an what we just seen we heard a roar/call coming from the tree line we was heading to
So we ran away as kids wanted to take a camera an do a tracking video but never did scared that hell out of us it was loud
14/15 at this point
An then months later we thought we would take a few friends up the woods an camp out so me an my friends brother from up north went to go get fire wood at like 0100 an as we headed in to the Forrest there was eyes reflecting of my touch about 50 meters out an 3 meters away from camp with the fire
So collecting the wood see the eyes I said to my friend look at them eyes there rather reflecting high ( as in the hight of this unknown animal ) So I picked a sticks up to throw near the eyes we both throw 5 a piece nothing it didn’t run off it was coming closer to us while chucking these sticks
So we dropped the wood and went back to the tent an didn’t bother sent someone els out there to collect them because he didn’t believe us
Crazy an bazaar experience
I'm sitting here watching this video in the mountains of Colorado where I have lived my whole life off and on I've never seen a large cat here, but we know as a fact that they're everywhere!
so it could be that you're just not seeing them and they're really there....
It doesn't take long for released animals to start a breeding population ,ask Florida about their pythons!
@Steve Whiting they really generally do not go after people and if they ever do stand your ground try to make yourself look as big as possible ,
I do know that here in North America , there are more people killed by Moose each year!
than by big cats... so don't lose too much sleep. Best intent ,take care..
@Steve Whiting wow!👍
I and my late wife were 3 foot away from a panther driving to South Grange nursing home in monifieth we seen a panther eating a road kill pheasant at 7.20.am. beautiful warm day ,it took one bounce it was across the road heading to wards the 7 arches the reason we were so close I was driving a suzziki super carry engine under seat ,jet black,4 foot long 2foot 6 tall beautiful head weight 25kgs??.I'm a weighing engineer work for zoo and farms 🚜 the year before a lady in nature walk broughty ferry saw the same animal , 💯 description the lady was bang on , its the one me and wife saw ,at South balmossie farm . No body could catch this animal its so quick lol😀😀
Skull was found in North downs Kent. Was confirmed as a large cat.
Even more in Wales along with signs of wolves (even heard wild howls at night), you can find it google just about but RUclips seems to knock off all the videos on it
It was from a tiger skin rug
I live in Schaumburg, Illinois in the US. Schaumburg is a suburb of Chicago about 25 miles out from the city and about 10 miles short of where the farms start. We have bobcats and coyotes in town as do most other suburbs which have forest preserves or any sizable undeveloped natural areas. They seldom interact with the human population, although pets occasionally go missing.
I live in the UK and was almost killed by a cougar when I was 17. She tied me to the bed and rid me like a pony. Still have the scars on my back.
One curious as to how she scared your back if you were tied to the bed and she was riding you like a pony she got 10 foot arms or Sumet 😂
About 8 years ago I saw a big black cat in the countryside on the south coast ..I was working on a barn roof and at first I thought it was a dog but it didn’t move like a dog..it’s shoulder blades moved like a cat..I had no phone on me to take a picture..but as it was moving through extremely over long grass you could clearly see the head and shoulders above the grass..about an hour later I went down for lunch And walked to the spot where I had seen it ..I’m 5 feet 9 and stood in the grass which came way over my knee which means the head of this cat or whatever it was would of come up roughly to just below my waist..I asked the customer who I was working for if he or any neighbours had a Black dog and he said no..I told him what I saw and he wasn’t surprised ..the reaction I got from my freinds when I told them though was different ..you can imagine how hard they laughed when I said I saw a cat that came up to roughly below my waist...I could be wrong but I know the difference between how a cat and dog moves..again it was how the shoulder blades moved that struck me as odd..ah well who knows?
The amount of wild deer in the UK is staggering and more than enough to support leopards.
Someone needs to take a look at here in the afan forest park and surrounding areas. Especially in the upper mountainous reaches of the valleys.
I've seen a lynx in Buckinghamshire about 10 years ago. I knew it was a lynx because of the distinctive ears.
The smell must've given it away!
Me and my dad have seen big black cats near our house in burton on trent many times
Jack Brown where abouts in burton are you?
Just outside Repton. I saw it last in the neighbors garden in the daylight about 6 months ago. Also we have found claw marks on trees in the woods near by whether or not it’s the cats I don’t know.
The comments are hilarious and 6 years ago I may have joined in ...... wish I never saw that large black cat late in the summer evening walk across a gold grass feild at the back of my English country side home .... I watched it prowl and walk the tree line , and no body believes u they think ur mad 🤦♀️
Oh they are definitely out there.
If your interested a large black cat was seen twice in the woods near colerne army base and again in st Catherine's woods (southwest uk) . The sightings were years apart if I remember
i have stood looking at a lynx through a thermal imager out shooting at night could have shot it but did not ,next day it walked right past a friend of mine in a stable yard in day light ,15 months ago
troy wales where was this at mate? I watched a big cat, in the hills in Derbyshire bound up field and jump a stone wall
Fair play, bet a part of you wishes you took the shot though to silence all the neigh sayers lol
@wildebest most keepers are law abiding folk and no matter what city fools think don't actually shoot everything that moves .
ive seen big paw prints that looked like a leopard, but never seen one
I’ve spotted a huge black cat up the racecourse in Oswestry Shropshire! I was on my bike on the downhill section and in the woods I saw the big cat as I was walking back up the hill! I ran as fast as I could because I knew what it was! A big black panther 😳it’s been spotted a few times in the last four years or so........I spotted it around 2012 🤙🏻
Same, 2012-2013 in Northamptonshire
Running is the worst thing you can do in an encounter with a big cat. Always keep your face to them and hold out the sides of your jacket to appear bigger. They generally only pounce on unaware or fleeing prey, so if you're looking them right in the eye, you're okay.
Different advice applies for bears, canids, and alligators of course. Do your research about whatever large predators happen to be in your own area.
@@itzakpoelzig330 I now carry a base ball bat with me in these woods 😂😅
Unfortunately haven’t seen him for years now 😩
Love you guys great work xx
15 years ago I came upon 2 mountain lions whilst out hunting rabbits one night in a field we were just about to lamp near the village of lamington in Lanarkshire I tracked them through 2 large fields as they were fleeing from us we got to see them both as the lay on the side of a hill for 10 mins watching us from about half mile away it was amazing to see this I have been hunting the countryside most of my life and that was the first time I had ever seen them the area is huge with tinto hill on one side and miles and miles of remote moors on the other side perfect for them to roam as they please full of white or mountain hares so no one will ever tell me there not out there hunting along side us out of site there were 4 of us that night in question this was a pair of puma cougar or mountain lion not black cats I truly believe they are a breeding pair hunting together that night it was in summer just before the lambs were dew to be born that's why we became aware they were in the field they passed through a field full of sheep and caused them all to flea the sheep were all over the place up ended as they must have scatter every were we could hear them bleating like mad I knew somit was not rite when I turned the lamp on it was carnage in the field best allways be safe and go out in those areas with company
I saw a shark hiding in a tree once in the forest, it ambushed and killed a monkey.
I was stationed at RAF st mawgan when I was in the US Marines...we trained quite a bit in Dartmoor and Exmoor. I can tell you for shure you have puma, ( north American mountain lion)... I saw the kills, (sheep) and a couple of tracks, ( I've hunted them). Not many though, the Moors are so heavily vegetated with grasses and moss there just aren't many opportunities to leave tracks...... puma, like leopards avoid humans like the plague....and typically they will watch you move through their territory from a distance, almost like an escort....98% of the time they know where you are, long before you even have a clue that they are there...attacks are very, very rare..and are usually driven by disease, or starvation...point?? you don't really need to worry about them, they will stear clear of you!
@Steve Whiting ....nothing in particular, north American mountain lions are , very house cat like, they meow ( much deeper, raspy), they pure...and they'll kill ya if you corner one....for years dogs have been used in hunting them because they are so elusive...the dogs sniff them out and give chase, tree the cat , then the hunter shoots it....hey avoid humans, but will watch you from a distance as you move through their territory. You don't typically stumble on to one, they'll typically move out your way, yet be vary close and watch you....leopards ...don't know much about them.......sounds like your government wants to keep a lid on things so as not to cause panic people are kinda stupid like that, so ....good luck in your search.
Phew just watched this video and the black panther or leopard shown on your video is exactly what I saw whilst walking my dogs in the countryside in 2009, thank god it didn't roar like that or I would have passed out. I recently uploaded a video of my story on my RUclips channel, like yours I get mixed comments, some believe, a lot make fun or just refuse to believe, one thing I can assure them though is that they do exist, I saw mine close up so there is no confusion of what I saw.
A colleague and I saw a black panther walk past our works vehicle at 2am on the Broadlands estate in 2006.
Imagine hiking in the woods and you stop to take a crunch in the bushes because you've started crowning, and that thing was eying you up. That turd wouldn't take much persuasion 😂😂😂
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at trader vics ! o yeah , his hair was perfect.
A wolf is not a member of the cat family lol
@@domwaller7391 neither are those things roaming around the english countryside .
Parrmik, did a little old lady get mutilated late last night?
Little old lady got mutilated late last night, werwolves of London again.
I think I saw the same guy at that Chinese food place in SoHo, Lee Ho Fooks.
There's a black panther living near me it regularly comes round for tea once i was walking and it decided to blindfold me take me to its big cat lair i went in and to my surprise they could speak English!! There was about 10 cats thier with about 25 kittens i was so surprised they said they only showed me their secrets because i invited some of them over for tea then they blindfolded me again and apologised and explained that for security reasons they couldn't let anyone know where their lair was.
Finally - an honest comment.
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There are fascinating animals in the uk i love your country regards from brazil
They are around but I guess they prefer to avoid human civilisation as you are more likely to find small mamals to eat in a forest then in a town centre (except the odd fox at night). I personally experienced a sighting around 14 years ago, I was around 12 and was on a afternoon family walk (4 of us). There is a private road near where I lived that leads out into rural farm land. Can't tell you what type of cat it was, but it was jet black, bigger than your average dog, muscley as hell. It walked out from the bushes at the side of the road about 15 feet in front of us. It walked onto the road and stopped, looked right at us for a few seconds and then walked on ahead and didn't take another glance back, probably after half a minute of walking in front it went over to the other side of the road and dissapeared into the bushes. There are loads of rabbit warrens in the area so I guess it was probably eating them or things like badgers? I don't know, I'm not a big cat expert - it's just a shame that it was at a time when camera phones were not a thing. I believe concrete actual proof will start to be uploaded onto youtube in time as people nowadays all have modern phones (even kids around 12) and it would be easy for them to get proper evidence. What I am glad of is that there was 4 of us at that time and not just 1!
I had a encounter with a gray lynx type cat in huddersfield. 2005 ish. Watching me from the woods at the back of my house. Just been out to get the rugrats in for dinner. Peeping from behind a big tree. Blinked and it had gone.
I have these cats - Puma's in my case. I live in SE Cornwall. Seen one on the banks of the Lyner just outside Callington. I have also seen one on Dartmoor. A final one around the St. Ive area a while ago. Lets just leave them alone. They dont bother us. They live quiet secretive lives for the most part.
@Steve Whiting The areas I name are well known. Even the Daily Mail have managed to report on the sightings . However, I suspect they have much wider territories than that and finding them wont be easy..
I have had several family members tell me first hand accounts of seeing big cats in the UK, including one where my mum, aunt and grandmother saw a large black cat walk through their farm and jump a security fence that was over 6 feet tall just like a house cat might jump onto a 2-3 foot garden wall
House cats don't struggle at all with 6 foot fences!
@@user-lf3wr8rh7r they don't leap over them in 1 bound though
Black panthers live chiefly in the hot, dense tropical rainforests of South and Southeast Asia. They are mainly in Southwestern China, Burma, Nepal, Southern India, Indonesia, and the southern part of Malaysia. Black leopards are more common than light-colored leopards.
I was in the Forest of Dean a couple of years ago and heard the very same, blood curdling, rolling growl that the black leopard makes in this video, about 10 feet away from me. I slowly backed away without turning around, to about 50 feet away, and watched the spot I'd heard the growl coming from, for about 30 minutes but didn't see anything, or hear another sound.
There is no mistaking that sound. It was not a wid boar, common in the forest, and whose vocalizations I'm very familiar with. Without doubt it was a big cat, a very big cat.
There are reports of a very big black cat in the Forest of Dean from a number of people. It seems that this specimen is bigger than the usual panthers spotted around the UK.
I was walking along a country/woodland walkway, stopped to sit at a bench and heard a the same growl as you describe, very close to me in the bushes/treeline, then the unmistakable roar of a Puma/mountain lion. Safe to say I shit my pants and promptly got out of there (walking sideways not running 😂) nobody believed me at all, but I know what I heard...didn't see it, but it was 100% a puma from the gutteral growl and then high pitched roar it made.
My brother and i saw what looked like a black panther, large in size, on a sunny day during a woodland walk through the new forest.
My uncle owned a pair of black leopards in the 60s
And I have a pair of pumas size 8
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@Richard Phillips why say that ?
I saw one in Leigh on Mendip, Somerset.
They are real. I saw a black leopard/jaguar. A relative of mine saw the same. And a family friend saw a puma. 3 separate sightings. The family friend described the animal she saw as a 'skinny lioness' which is basically a puma. She was so scared by the encounter that she has not gone for morning walks in that area since!
No you didn't.
@@juntus89 Freemason troll bot!
@@truthseeker3536 What?
I’ve seen a puma looking cat near burton on the way back from Derbyshire. It was huge , looked really skinny and had a long tale. Definitely wasn’t a panther I would’ve known, this had the exact same colour of puma with a long tale. Till this day I can’t believe what I seen
When i was a little girl there was a knock at the door and it was a big fury stripy tiger it said excuse me im rather hungry and could he join us for tea.. long story short my whole family was massacred
NICE ONE.
R.I.P
A little girl called Damien?!? Your parents must be odd.
This old lady like can you believe it- from your encounter not really just sounds like my girl wanted to be on camera. But living in rural England myself I have seen and heard some spooky unexplained animal noises and sights for as long as I remember