Thats not a dog tail. Thats a (Big cat) Tail. And its Scratching the Tree. This is very very good evidence and capture. But please lets leave these majestic creatures alone. If you call too much attention to them the could be culled (killed) Please stop trying to prove what doesnt Need proving. Just let it be God bless.
Cheers , please for more recent captures check out our melanistic leopards of stroud 2023 vids. and for vocalizations check our big cat screams vid. Thanks for taking the time to look.
On the trail of the great British, glorified, little black mouser kitty, 😂😂😂😂!! *That's a film a some little black mouser kitty!! *That's all it is, 😂😂😂😂!!
The only potential I see is at 0:15, but even that's a stretch. Otherwise, these all look like dogs/house cats. Also find it odd there is not once clear bodily picture that's discernable.
Believe me, the first thing you think when you see one is not, "Where's my camera?" At first you can't take your eyes off it. Your brain doesn't accept what it thinks your eyes are seeing and it takes time for it to sink in. When you do reach for camera/mobile it's usually too late and you're lucky to get a tail, if you get anything at all.
@debbiethomas3687 thanks for taking the time to look and for your comments which are accurate to many witness statements. Most of our images of wildlife including the leopards are taken on Nature/Trail Cameras which are activated by movement as animals approach , And yet The cats seem to know the cameras range , we say this because many of the images we have are out of the motion detection censors range , meaning the camera only caught the animal in question because something closer caused it to take the picture i.e a blade of grass , or a leaf on a tree , Interestingly we have probably captured more tails than hole leopards. Atb
@@debbiethomas3687 I can attest to this. I had an unexpected encounter with a large bobcat that surprised me. It was not in the area you'd think to see one-- suburbs, busy road and 10AM in morning-- yet it walked right in front of me heading towards some woods. By the time, I swiped off spotify and got my camera up there was no picture to take. The entire encounter was up close and about 5 seconds long. 2 seconds of it was me registering what exactly I was seeing. Had I been faster I would have had an amazing photo.
@@debbiethomas3687 What? This is all trail camera footage. It's clearly been edited to envoke a sense of "could it be?", but there's nothing here. Simply dogs or house/feral cats.
we have on many of our cameras and in all honesty if we only had the 1 camera we still would but multiple cameras with up to 2500 plus video's per camera we would be asleep more than awake . with pictures we are able to notice the movements more when something out of place comes along,which although we have managed to catch these cats several times they only come by so often and we would still get way to many vids to sit through without them on . where possible we use multi shot to get a burst of pictures we can then put together as in Forget the beast,the myth ,the mystery 9 picture sequence , cheers for taking the time to look :)
Scratching the tree clip is awesome 100 percent a melanistic leopard
thanks for taking a look :)
Some interesting captures! Definitely look big cat like
cheers thanks for looking. atb
That's definitely one scratching the tree , good footage
Thanks 👍cheers for taking the time to have a look
It'd be nice to check the trees to see if there any marks when it clawed it
Definitely a big cat
These pictures surely don't resemble any fox or domestic cat, so i do believe they are genuine black panther sightings
I have seen evidence of Big Cats in Herefordshire and Powys.
cheers for you comment have you reported or recorded any of it ?
@@EdVanMeyer such as? Not a dig I'm intrigued to know more 😁
Thats not a dog tail. Thats a (Big cat) Tail.
And its Scratching the Tree.
This is very very good evidence and capture.
But please lets leave these majestic creatures alone.
If you call too much attention to them the could be culled (killed)
Please stop trying to prove what doesnt Need proving.
Just let it be
God bless.
Which forest was the footage taken?
not a forest but a large wood in gloucestershire uk
Cat for Gods sake
thanks for taking a look :)
Certainly big cats, not moggies or dogs, good capture.
Cheers , please for more recent captures check out our melanistic leopards of stroud 2023 vids. and for vocalizations check our big cat screams vid. Thanks for taking the time to look.
You guys are reaching
On the trail of the great British, glorified, little black mouser kitty, 😂😂😂😂!! *That's a film a some little black mouser kitty!! *That's all it is, 😂😂😂😂!!
The only potential I see is at 0:15, but even that's a stretch. Otherwise, these all look like dogs/house cats. Also find it odd there is not once clear bodily picture that's discernable.
cheers for watching
Believe me, the first thing you think when you see one is not, "Where's my camera?" At first you can't take your eyes off it. Your brain doesn't accept what it thinks your eyes are seeing and it takes time for it to sink in. When you do reach for camera/mobile it's usually too late and you're lucky to get a tail, if you get anything at all.
@debbiethomas3687 thanks for taking the time to look and for your comments which are accurate to many witness statements. Most of our images of wildlife including the leopards are taken on Nature/Trail Cameras which are activated by movement as animals approach , And yet The cats seem to know the cameras range , we say this because many of the images we have are out of the motion detection censors range , meaning the camera only caught the animal in question because something closer caused it to take the picture i.e a blade of grass , or a leaf on a tree , Interestingly we have probably captured more tails than hole leopards. Atb
@@debbiethomas3687 I can attest to this. I had an unexpected encounter with a large bobcat that surprised me. It was not in the area you'd think to see one-- suburbs, busy road and 10AM in morning-- yet it walked right in front of me heading towards some woods. By the time, I swiped off spotify and got my camera up there was no picture to take. The entire encounter was up close and about 5 seconds long. 2 seconds of it was me registering what exactly I was seeing. Had I been faster I would have had an amazing photo.
@@debbiethomas3687 What? This is all trail camera footage. It's clearly been edited to envoke a sense of "could it be?", but there's nothing here. Simply dogs or house/feral cats.
Try video instead of pics on your camera.
we have on many of our cameras and in all honesty if we only had the 1 camera we still would but multiple cameras with up to 2500 plus video's per camera we would be asleep more than awake . with pictures we are able to notice the movements more when something out of place comes along,which although we have managed to catch these cats several times they only come by so often and we would still get way to many vids to sit through without them on . where possible we use multi shot to get a burst of pictures we can then put together as in Forget the beast,the myth ,the mystery 9 picture sequence , cheers for taking the time to look :)
Nah!
oh yeh !