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Big Feline Predators

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For years people have been seeing large panther- and puma-like cats in a number of areas. Considering that Australia doesn’t have any native large feline predators, these sightings have been something of a mystery. An area west of Sydney has had more than its fair sharew of sightings, and now it turns out there may be somerthing to them after all.

Big cats not a tall tale
Eamonn Duff, Sydney Morning Herald

A State Government inquiry has found it is “more likely than not” a colony of “big cats” is roaming Sydney’s outskirts and beyond.

What I can’t figure out though is that if you have encounteres like this:

[A] Central Coast family approached NSW Agriculture last month with claims that a huge black cat was “openly roaming” their newly purchased Mudgee weekend holiday home.

Speaking to The Sun-Herald, Chris, who refused to reveal her surname through fear of would-be hunters overrunning her property, said: “We’ve watched it stalk wallabies, we’ve seen it sitting high up in a tree. It roams around like a large family dog that thinks it owns the place.”

… where are the photographs?

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Posted to Little-known Facts 2003.11.02 (Sun) • 11:57

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Posted by bedamned   2006.01.26, 06:58

my dog ate them. It sounds to me like the Canadians needs to send over Big Foot to kick this kitty’s ass!

Seriously though, it would be very cool if this were true.

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