QLD feral cats

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Anthony Hopkins from Queensland very kindly sent in these photos.The Skull is from a larger animal than the shot cat.The beer stubbie holder is an interesting way to utilise cat skins.Anthony writes that the shot cat was "bigger than my staffie, it gave dad a fright and was shot in near the Bunya Mts on friday 27.9.02".
Anthony is very interested in the Australian big cat phenomena and hopes to be the one that can prove our case.





The Pounds Lithgow Case

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Stills and video from The Pounds Lithgow Footage 2001.
Bill Atkinson from the NSW department of primary Industries said the animal measured about 500mm in height when he compared it to the tree .It was a very large feral cat but the media circus ensured it was ridiculed as a "panther".
We think the many reports of Australian big cat encounters are actually, monster sized felis catus.





Temby footprint vs Tiger print

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Comparison of foot prints from Steve Tembys Australian big cat footage, and showing the comparison in shape from a tiger footprint at a private big cat home in Australia.The photos are to show the shape similarities...
















The Temby footage of a large fcatus approaching a kangaroo is very interesting because it shows the felid with some form of scale, both relative to the roo and the footprint.
Several critics of the video/stills have repeatedly claimed it is "just a small feral cat" which beggars belief.. I have asked them to supply similar photos,video of larger ferals with scale but they have failed so far..
And dont actually admit they may be wrong... :)
It appears much more "exciting" to run around hysterically collecting "big cat reports" and "panther reports" and have no evidence of anything...

UK Big Cat Kill+Sighting

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And excellent big cat sighting and kill turned up recently in the UK which is very similar to Australian big cat kill sites.

On the night of June 16th 2001, journalist Ralph Barnett was driving home from Dundee to Cupar (north-east Fife, Scotland). As a journalist, Barnett has admitted familiarity with the subject of ABCS, and in particular with the ABCs of Scotland, but he had no special prior interest in the subject. On rounding a bend and coming out of a slight dip in the road, he switched his headlamps to full beam. What he took to be the headlamps of another car immediately ahead caused him to undertake an emergency stop, but it wasn’t a car in front of him, it was – so he reports – a big dark-coloured cat. It leapt away out of sight, and as it did Barnett realised that it had been feeding on the carcass of a Roe deer Capreolus capreolus, still lying there in the road.
Barnett called the local police on his mobile phone and they ‘attended in significant numbers – certainly more than would normally be available for a disturbance in Cupar town centre at that time on a Saturday night’. The police elected not to retain the carcass and it was unfortunately dumped at the roadside and left there, but Barnett took excellent photos, all of which have been posted on the Scottish big cats website. A detailed description of the carcass was posted to accompany the images, and after being asked questions about the carcass by several ABC investigators Barnett supplied further additional details.As seen in the accompanying close-up, the deer seems to have been killed by asphyxiation. This is evidenced by bulging eyes, an open mouth with protruding tongue and clotted blood pooled on the side of the face. The eyeballs were ruptured and still moist. A series of sub-parallel lacerations on the side of the neck look exactly like claw marks (and were interpreted as such by Barnett): they were deep grooves incised into the neck.


Hybrid Cats

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The Safari cat is the "Rolls Royce" of the exotic hybrid cats. Safari cats are the breeding of Geoffroys cat which is related to an Ocelot, and a domestic cat.Could a type of jungle cat have been brought to OZ a long time ago, and crossed with felis catus at some stage.Could some of the animals be running around now and called "pumas" and "panthers " be a weird mix like this..

Emmaville-Blast From The Past-1958

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Sydney Morning Herald 1958

Mystery Animal is probably a cat.

A mystery animals roaming dense bush in the Armidale area could be a panther or a tiger and was probably a killer of hmans, Sir Edward hallstrom said last night.Sir Edward, who is chairman of taronga Park Trust, said a plaster cast of the animals footprints showed that it was a very big member of the cat family."The animal is cerftainly a killer and people should be on their guard.The prints we were shown were definately not those of a dog, pig or wombat.".
Sir Edward said the cast had been compared with the footprints of a tiger and a panther."In the case of the panther, the centre pad was a different shape-
but the toes were in the correct place.The tiger footprints we had were similar but much bigger than those in the cast".Sir Edward said he would pay 1,000 pounds reward for the capture of the animal dead or alive, if it proved to be the Australian marsupial cat, believed extinct.
Uralla residents plan to hunt the animal with staghounds because cattle dogs will not hunt members of the cat family.

Uralla police yesterday received an offer of a staghound-but several are needed before the hunt can take place.A 'mystery' animal was first reported early last month on a property near Emmaville, about 20 mile noth of Glen Innes.Some residents said they believed it was a panther that escaped from a circus in the district 6 years ago.Since then there have been many reports of slaughtered sheep from Barraba, mailla and Uralla districts.

Peter Chapple Big Cat1

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We have loaded up some old lectures on the Australian Big Cat Phenomena on these links.This is the only talk available by Peter Chapple on the Australian Big Cat ideas of AFRA. Peter, who is sadly deceased, actually inspired us to get involved after we listened to him talk that day.




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Peter Chapple big cat lecture

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This is the second part of the lecture on Australian Big Cat Phenomena by Peter Chapple.




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South Australian Big cat

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Rilla Martin interview-Marsupial Cat ??

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Interview with Rilla Martin about the Marsupial Australian Big Cat/Striped Cat...whatever..she photographed.

Witness to cat and cubs

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Bob McPherson Cat Photo

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Australian Big Cats – www.australian-big-cats "Experts" on some web sites called this an average sized feral cat.
It is not a normal sized f.catus.!


Letter to the NSW - DPI- 2/3/07

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Letter to the DPI 2/3/07


Hi ******* *************

******** informed you on the 2/2/06 that the canid DNA dog yes/no test from ***** *********** came back negative for the Wallaby predation you sampled for us.I emailed you on the 19/2/06 and the 1/3/06 but you never bothered to respond.As of the 2/3/06 has anyone from the DPI contacted ******* *******.?I understand you are busy so can you please tell me the DPI employee I should deal with, because this is going nowhere.Can you please tell us when the saliva samples (from the wallaby kill)will be sent to the US for identification of possible felid species.?Who is doing this test in the US.?******* ********** in the US. One of our samples has been sitting in the US for nearly 14 months, after claiming they had a "1 month turn around " so we hope it is someone reliable.Can they do the initial test looking for a fcatus marker as we believe that a large sized fcatus is more probable than an exotic felid.!If its an exotic..then so be it.We think it could be in the same size range as the fcatus in the ********* footage.You told Channel 9, off camera, that the animal in the ************* footage stood around 500mm.!Can you please tell us what day the saliva samples will be sent to ******* ********* for testing against fox dna marker.?Regarding pug prints examined by Sandy Ingelby at the Australian museum.I assume the DPI accepts her conclusion.Dr Ingleby specialises in Northern Nailtail Wallaby, Spectacled Hare-wallaby,White-footed Dunnart and Grevy's Zebra.Dr Ingleby appears to have no interest, no knowledge and no background with any form of felids.!If thats the case, I have a copy of a letter by Ronald Strahan , Biologist from the Australian Museum circa about 1987, along with D.P.Edwards from Taronga park who both examined a collection of casts from Victoria.The point being the felids do not recognise state borders.Strahan whose conclusion was "...whilst accepting some casts as being indeterminate, we accept many as probably from a puma."D.P.Edwards said Felid and he had a background in big cats.We were told by the N.S.W DPI that ******* ********* was testing for the possible presence of exotic felids and for us to provide samples to her for this work.I have an email from ********* stating that "I am unaware that the department of Ag was relying on me for the id of exotics.Could you let me know who I should contact in the dept to let them know I am not competent enough for this reliance and my reasons for this decision."She wrote this after we tried a blind test on her abilities using panthera pardus samples and she failed.******* ********* and ******* *********** also failed the blind sample test.Who, from the DPI, arranged for ******* to test for an exotic predator.
The following organisations have made postive identification of large felid footprints taken from NSW and Victoria - Curator of Mammals- Melbourne Zoo,Denver Zoo, Texas A&M University, Institute of Veterinary Virology, University of Bern, Department of Zoology, Rhodes University.South Africa,zoologist, United Kingdom, African Lion Working Group , Instituto de Ecologia, UNAM Mexico.When you came to ********* place and looked at the scratch marks on the Angophora, you stated you couldnt recognise what had done this.I gave you a list of herpetologists who could not identify the culprit as well.You told us the unidentified felid "comes from the national park and is not our problem" and the national parks rep stated "this is happening outside then national park so its not our problem"Can you see the paradox there.?Why are we forced to work, unpaid, for the DPI doing the things your staff should be doing.?We have no trouble using any science model (which keeps being changed)you suggest, for examination of secondary evidence.But it appears that the DPI has no interest in any science, due to possible future budget/litigation concerns.

Thanks
Mike Williams