READ MORE A newspecies of wild cat has been identified in South America by using molecular markers, researchers claim.
By comparing DNA sequences, the team revealed that two
populations of tigrina in Brazil do not interbreed and are
evolutionarily distinct.
Results also show the two populations have contrasting interactions with the closely related pampas cat and Geoffroy's cat.
The findings are published in the journal Current Biology.
There are at least seven species of small wild cat in the genus Leopardus in
Central and South America, which are thought to have first colonised
the region during the late Pliocene (2.5 - 3.5 million years ago).
A team of researchers led by Dr Eduardo Eizirik from the
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre,
Brazil collected samples of DNA from pampas cats (Leopardus colocolo) in the north of the country, Geoffroy's cats (L. geoffroyi) from the south and two separate populations - north eastern and southern - of tigrina (L. tigrinus).We used several different types of molecular
markers to investigate the evolutionary history of these species,"
explained Dr Eizirik.
"These [molecular markers] evolve at different rates, which
helps in the sense that they provide information on different time
frames," he said.
By comparing these different chromosomal and mitochondrial
DNA marker sequences the scientists could track patterns of
interbreeding - or hybridisation - between the cat species and
populations.
The markers revealed that the southern population of tigrina
were actively breeding with Geoffroy's cat in areas where the two
species came into contact. In contrast, they found evidence for ancient
hybridisation between the north eastern tigrina and the pampas cat.
But what surprised Dr Eizirik and his colleagues most was the
lack of evidence for recent mating between the north eastern and
southern tigrinas.
"This observation implies that these tigrina populations are
not interbreeding, which led us to recognise them as distinct species,"
Dr Eizirik told BBC Nature.
"This species-level distinction between the tigrina populations we really did not expect to find," he said.
The hunt for British Big Cats attracts far more newspaper column-inches than any other cryptozoological subject. There are so many of them now that we feel that they should be archived by us in some way, so we should have a go at publishing a regular round-up of the stories as they come in. Curated by Carl Marshall and Olivia McCarthy
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
NEWSLINK: East German zoo worker killed by leopard
East
German zoo worker killed by leopard - Big Cat Rescue | Big Cat
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East German zoo worker killed by leopard. BERLIN — A
leopard attacked and killed a zoo worker who was cleaning its cage in the
eastern German city of ...
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NEWSLINK: Keeping a big cat at home isn't cool, it's just plain cruel
Keeping
a big cat at home isn't cool, it's just plain cruel The National
Many pictures of young men with their big cats
have been posted on Instagram, a social media website, in recent months. There
are also videos of these men ...
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NEWSLINK: Horror big cat attack at Pretoria estate
Horror
big cat attack at Pretoria estate Independent Online
File photo: A family group celebrating the mother s
birthday at Farm Inn wildlife estate, east of Pretoria, ended up witnessing a
savage attack on their tour guide ...
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Tuesday, 26 November 2013
NEWSLINK: Leopard group seeks crowdfunding for new camera system
The Ingwe Leopard Research has launched a crowd funding project to help fund a new camera trap system for their work in South Africa. The new system will allow images from the cameras to be sent to citizen scientists to take part in the research and help sift through the data gained.
The group need $30,000 to put in place the developments and framework needed to get the system up and running.
The Ingwe Leopard Research has put the proposal together because they want to stop the hunting of leopards and increase their protection in South Africa. They believe that the figures for population number held by CITES is an overestimate and they want more research carried out into the population levels to find out just how many leopards are still free living in the country.
USA SIGHTINGS: Big cat caught on camera | The Salina Post
Big
cat caught on camera | The Salina Post
... mountain lion sensitive camera about 5 miles
north of Hutchinson November 16 or 17. Check back for more information on this
big cat as it becomes available.
salinapost.com/2013/11/22/big-cat-caught-on-camera/ |
USA SIGHTINGS: Harvest Blog: DNR Brings Down Big Cat Spotted By Ill. Farmers
Harvest
Blog: DNR Brings Down Big Cat Spotted By Ill. Farmers WUIS 91.9
Illinois Conservation Police Officers this week were
sent to a Whiteside County farm to euthanize a large female cougar
spotted prowling near a farmer's home.
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US SIGHTINGS: Another Maine mystery beast: Mountain lion? House cat? Something else?
When I wrote on Monday about the “mystery beast” that passed in front of my trail camera, I suspected that many would take time to take a look at the photo and tell me what they saw.
And you did. In all, readers came up with nearly 20 suggestions, including actual and fictional animals. Then there was the apparently hungry reader who stepped out of the animal realm and suggested my photo showed a chimichanga.
I also suspected that putting a somewhat mysterious photo on my blog might get some folks to pass along their own mystery beast photos.
Again, you did.
This morning, I’ll share a couple of photos sent along by a reader named Christopher.
“I have a game camera picture [taken in Ellsworth] last summer during bear season,” Christopher wrote. “I have asked many people and no one seems to know for sure what it is. Wonder if you would be interested in taking a look at it?”
I was. And when Christopher sent me his photo, I was intrigued, partly because of what I could see … and partly because of what I can’t.
The nighttime photo shows only part of an animal — the rear part — so you have to imagine what the head looks like. While co-workers have said “dog,” I think the tail end looks more cat-like.
Large and cat-like. Again, I’m no biologist.
If you’ve lived in Maine for awhile, you know that there’s a long-standing debate on “large” and “cat-like” animals in Maine.
Monday, 25 November 2013
NEWSLINK: Could Faux-Leopard Print Save Big Cats?
A staple of 1940s fashions could help save leopards from poachers.
A big cat conservation group is handing out faux-leopard print capes to residents of South African communities who wear the real animal skins for ceremonial purposes. The hope is that the synthetic skins will reduce demand for real leopard skins, thereby reducing poaching of the majestic animal.
NEWSLINK: IUCN and WWF forge tiger conservation agreement
November 2013: IUCN’s Global Protected Areas Programme and WWF have signed an agreement to develop the IUCN Green List of Protected Areas in a bid to promote tiger conservation through the WWF’s Tigers Alive initiative.
The IUCN Green List of Protected Areas aims to recognise successful conservation endeavours by providing benchmark standards for equitable governance and effective management of protected areas. It is currently being developed in collaboration with pilot countries and jurisdictions including Korea, Colombia – Amazonas, Kenya, Italy, France and New South Wales, Australia. A coalition of partners, represented by WWF, will in turn apply the IUCN Green List criteria in the accreditation process for high-performing tiger protected areas in tiger range states.
USA SIGHTINGS: Mystery black cat sightings around NY park
PALISADES, N.Y. (AP) — Halloween is long gone. So what's up with the black cat sightings near New York's Tallman Mountain State Park?
Signs posted around the Rockland County park warn the public about "Suspicious Animal Sightings."
Other sightings were reported in the hamlet of Palisades. One was in a driveway. Two were in a backyard.
The state Department of Environmental Conservation says wild cat sightings often turn out to be a large dog, coyote or bobcat.
Orangetown police are increasing patrols. State park police have installed cameras to snap pictures of passing animals.
These are described as sleek, long-tailed, black felines. They're larger than mid-size dogs.
No regional zoos, veterinarians or residents have reported a missing large cat.
SCOTLAND SIGHTINGS: Mystery cat sighting near Lockerbie
A MYSTERIOUS big cat has been sighted near Lockerbie.
Samantha Garden was on her way to work in Lockerbie on Wednesday morning when she noticed the strange looking creature standing in the middle of the road near Hoddom Bridge.
The 22-year-old from Middleshaw claims it looked her straight in the eye before bounding off into nearby woods.
She said: Ive never seen anything like it before.
After it disappeared, I thought to myself did I really just see that?
It was about the size of a small deer or fox, brown in colour with white tufts of fluff at the top of its ears.
It had what looked like a tigers tail, which flicked up at the end.
Im going to report it to police just in case anyone else has spotted it and its on the loose in nearby woods.
Samantha isnt the only person to have spotted big cats in the region.
In January, Aaron Halliday and Nathan Crosbie spotted a big cat similar to a panther in a field near Dalbeattie.
And last year, three mysterious cat sightings were reported in the space of a month.
Dan Alexander, of Dumfries, claimed to have seen a creature on the A75 near Newton
READ MORE
Samantha Garden was on her way to work in Lockerbie on Wednesday morning when she noticed the strange looking creature standing in the middle of the road near Hoddom Bridge.
The 22-year-old from Middleshaw claims it looked her straight in the eye before bounding off into nearby woods.
She said: Ive never seen anything like it before.
After it disappeared, I thought to myself did I really just see that?
It was about the size of a small deer or fox, brown in colour with white tufts of fluff at the top of its ears.
It had what looked like a tigers tail, which flicked up at the end.
Im going to report it to police just in case anyone else has spotted it and its on the loose in nearby woods.
Samantha isnt the only person to have spotted big cats in the region.
In January, Aaron Halliday and Nathan Crosbie spotted a big cat similar to a panther in a field near Dalbeattie.
And last year, three mysterious cat sightings were reported in the space of a month.
Dan Alexander, of Dumfries, claimed to have seen a creature on the A75 near Newton
READ MORE
NEWSLINK: UK Evidence of British big cats discovered
Dr Andrew Hemmings has found tantalizing evidence that large cats are roaming wild across the UK.
READ MORE
Sightings of large predatory cats have persisted across the British
Isles for years. While it has long been suspected that a population of
these animals has been roaming the countryside, conclusive evidence of
their existence in the UK has been thin on the ground.Dr Andrew Hemmings of the Royal Agricultural University has been
conducting his own study in to the phenomenon over the last 12 months
and hopes to determine once and for all whether there really are large
cats on the loose across Britain. To do this, he's been examining the
remains of wild animals believed to have been killed by one.
READ MORE
USA SIGHTINGS: Mystery Animal Seen Lurking In Bloomingdale Preserve
CBS) – An unidentified animal seen on thermal video
in a Bloomingdale forest preserve – some speculate it could be a large
cat — has people buzzing in DuPage County.
CBS 2’s Mike Parker reports.
The Meacham Grove Forest Preserve is 252 magnificent acres of prairies, fishing spots, jogging and bike trails and thick woodlands. In those woods, something lurks.
A police helicopter using a thermal imaging video camera caught pictures last month of something alive high in the trees. The camera clearly shows something moving way up near the treetops.
READ MORE
CBS 2’s Mike Parker reports.
The Meacham Grove Forest Preserve is 252 magnificent acres of prairies, fishing spots, jogging and bike trails and thick woodlands. In those woods, something lurks.
A police helicopter using a thermal imaging video camera caught pictures last month of something alive high in the trees. The camera clearly shows something moving way up near the treetops.
READ MORE
NEWSLINK: Villagers in Edmundbyers living in fear as cats attacked with air rifle
A MYSTERY cat killer has been terrorising a peaceful village targeting residents’ pets with an air rifle.
The first cat was killed in Edmundbyers, County Durham, three years ago - since when there has been a steady stream of pets being killed or maimed by pellets.
Villagers are furious and believe that someone among their midst is responsible.
Caron Kerr has had two cats killed by the mystery shooter while another one survived after being shot with an air pellet.
A fourth cat, a 10-year-old who has never before left home, is missing, and Ms Kerr fears he may have also been a victim of the unknown marksman.
READ MORE
The first cat was killed in Edmundbyers, County Durham, three years ago - since when there has been a steady stream of pets being killed or maimed by pellets.
Villagers are furious and believe that someone among their midst is responsible.
Caron Kerr has had two cats killed by the mystery shooter while another one survived after being shot with an air pellet.
A fourth cat, a 10-year-old who has never before left home, is missing, and Ms Kerr fears he may have also been a victim of the unknown marksman.
READ MORE
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
NEWSLINKS: More on the Dallas Lion attack
Lion
Kill Lioness In Dallas Zoo: Frustration Of Captivity May Have ...
iScienceTimes.com
Carole Baskin, chief executive of Big Cat Rescue
was in Washington, D.C. Monday to push for the passage of the Big Cats
and Public Safety Act (HR1998, ...
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Montreal
Gazette
DALLAS - Officials at the Dallas Zoo say they cannot
explain how one lion was killed by another in full view of visitors and families
watching the exhibit.
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killed by fellow big cat in front of visitors at Dallas Zoo
Windsor Star
Lion killed by fellow big cat in front of
visitors at Dallas Zoo. Lion killed by fellow big cat in front of
visitors at Dallas Zoo. A female lion was killed by another lion
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Cat-on-cat
attack: Lions kill lioness at zoo, shocking visitors Los Angeles Times
A pair of lion brothers at the Dallas Zoo teamed up for
a fatal attack on a lioness in their pride, with one of the big cats
seizing her by the throat and crushing it as ...
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USA SIGHTINGS: Mystery beast visits local trail camera – Out There - BDN Maine Blogs
Mystery
beast visits local trail camera – Out There - BDN Maine Blogs
The mystery cat of Holden. Back in 2012, state
biologists reached a consensus that the photo shows a large domestic tom cat.
(Photo courtesy of Jennifer ...
bangordailynews.com/.../mystery-beast-visits-local-trail-camer... |
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
NEWSLINK: Volunteers help 6 more tigers rescued to LIONSROCK
Volunteers
help 6 more tigers rescued to LIONSROCK big cat ...
After a long time of waiting, 6 tigers have been
rescued from a German circus and brought to the safe haven of LIONSROCK big
cat sanctary in South Africa.
www.oysterworldwide.com/.../volunteers-help-6-more-tigers-r... |
NEWSLINK: Oversight of wild-cat shelters lacking
Oversight
of wild-cat shelters lacking Columbus Dispatch
Carol Baskin, CEO of Florida-based Big Cat
Rescue, which compiles data on big-cat attacks in the United
States, said locking animals into a smaller cage might ...
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NEWSLINK: Lion attacks lioness at zoo
November 2013: An investigation has been launched into why a male lion attacked and killed a lioness at Dallas Zoo in Texas in front of shocked onlookers. Five year-oldJohari died after being bitten in the neck by a male lion in her pride and there were no visible outward signs of trauma.
NEWSLINK: New Russian conservation plan for Amur tiger and leopard
November 2013: Conservation of the Amur (otherwise known as Siberian) tiger and the Far Eastern (also Amur) leopard in Russia has taken a step forward with President Vladimir Putin signing a list of preservation instructions proposed by WWF Russia and other NGOs.
In particular the Russian Government are to work with the authorities of Primorye and Khabarovsk territories to develop an action plan for recording the number of Siberian tigers and Amur leopards, and look into creating protected state nature reserves and national parks in these regions, including the Bikin River basin.
Read on...
NEWSLINK: Snow Leopards of Leafy London filmed at Codicote big cat Sanctuary
Snow
Leopards of Leafy London filmed at Codicote big cat Sanctuary
Times 24
Speaking to the Welwyn Hatfield Times he said: “Snow
leopards are one of our most elusive big cats. “They are wonderful but
[images] take a long time to get.
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Sunday, 17 November 2013
SIGHTINGS USA: Mystery Animal Seen Lurking In Bloomingdale Preserve
(CBS) – An unidentified animal seen on thermal video in a Bloomingdale forest preserve – some speculate it could be a large cat — has people buzzing in DuPage County.
CBS 2’s Mike Parker reports.
The Meacham Grove Forest Preserve is 252 magnificent acres of prairies, fishing spots, jogging and bike trails and thick woodlands. In those woods, something lurks.
A police helicopter using a thermal imaging video camera caught pictures last month of something alive high in the trees. The camera clearly shows something moving way up near the treetops. It appears to have a tail.
NEWSLINK: Big Cats Do Live in the British Countryside
Big cats DO live in British countryside claims expert after analysing bodies of animals slaughtered in mysterious circumstances
Scientists believe they may have found evidence to show that big cats really are roaming the Britishcountryside, by analysing teeth marks on the bones of their 'victims'.From the Beast of Trowbridge, to the Wildcat of Woodchester, big cat sightings have sparked theimaginations of many people over the years, although bar a few fuzzy photographs there has been little toprove their existence.
Now expert Dr Andrew Hemmings believes he has found proof that big cats have been stalking Gloucestershire and neighbouring counties by analysing the remains of wild animals, which appear to havebeen eaten by beasts larger than any knows British carnivores.
NEWSLINK: Nature photographer captures big cats in the wild, and heartbreak of ...
Nature
photographer captures big cats in the wild, and heartbreak of
... CBS
News
(CBS News) NEW YORK Here's something you don't see very
often: a photograph of a cougar, in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, beneath the
Hollywood sign -- an ...
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NEWSLINK: Spotted cat back in the wild
Spotted
cat back in the wild Irish Independent
But the really Big Cat of Spain and Portugal is
the Iberian lynx (lynx pardina), hunted almost to extinction in the wild. But
with captured breeding pairs nurtured in ...
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Friday, 15 November 2013
NEWSLINK: Big cats help answer important research questions
Mountain lions occasionally venture close to town, putting people on alert. Most local residents are unaware that three lions permanently reside west of Fort Collins, but these felines are big pussycats, more adapted to life with humans than life in the wild.
Read on
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
NEWSLINK: Oldest big cat fossil found in Tibet
The skull of a four million-year-old big cat resembling a modern snow leopard has been found in the Himalayas, evidence that big cats first evolved in Asia not Africa.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
NEWSLINK: No snow leopards for Colorado big cat facility
No
snow leopards for Colorado big cat facility | News - Home
The Serenity Springs Wildlife Center had its
application for a permit to breed snow leopards denied by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service.
www.krdo.com/news/no-snow-leopards.../-/index.html |
Monday, 11 November 2013
SIGHTINGS USA: Midnight big cat report in Maryland – nothing found | Doubtful News
Midnight
big cat report in Maryland – nothing found | Doubtful News
An emergency call reports a mountain lion near a
Maryland elementary school late night Tuesday. As usually happens in these
reports, there was no physical.
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SIGHTINGS USA: BIG CAT: Bobcat Photographed In Ankeny | WHOTV.com
BIG
CAT: Bobcat Photographed In Ankeny | WHOTV.com Staff Writer
Another wild cat is on the prowl in the metro
after a recent sighting of a mountain lion in Madison County. A bobcat was
spotted in Ankeny earlier this week.
WHOTV.com |
SIGHTINGS USA: Mountain lion presence confirmed near ND elementary school
Mountain
lion presence confirmed near ND elementary school Crookston Daily Times
North Dakota wildlife officials have confirmed the
presence of a mountain lion near an elementary school in south Bismarck, though
the big cat might have ...
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NEWSLINK: A Well-Told Tale of A Daring Big Cat Rescue Operation
A
Well-Told Tale of A Daring Big Cat Rescue Operation Earth Island Journal
Lion Ark is a film about a daring rescue operation that
liberated 25 lions from bondage. But not, to use another Biblical analogy, from
“way down in Egypt land” ...
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Sunday, 10 November 2013
UK SIGHTINGS: Evidence of British big cats discovered
Dr Andrew Hemmings has found tantalizing evidence that large cats are roaming wild across the UK.read more
Sightings of large predatory cats have persisted across the British Isles for years. While it has long been suspected that a population of these animals has been roaming the countryside, conclusive evidence of their existence in the UK has been thin on the ground.
Dr Andrew Hemmings of the Royal Agricultural University has been conducting his own study in to the phenomenon over the last 12 months and hopes to determine once and for all whether there really are large cats on the loose across Britain. To do this, he's been examining the remains of wild animals believed to have been killed by one.
Supplied by volunteers, farmers and landowners, the remains each show signs of an attack by a predatory creature. Smaller predators such as badgers and foxes can be quickly ruled out, however eliminating domestic dogs as the culprit is a bit more difficult. To achieve this, Dr Hemmings analyzed the indentations of the carnassial teeth which are further apart in big cats than in dogs.
"At the moment, there are three I have found which are weighing in favor of the cat, so it is very tentatively pointing that way," he said. "All three are certainly wider than you would expect to find in a dog imprint. But we need to let the sample size build up before we have anything approaching a statistical basis."
Sightings of large predatory cats have persisted across the British Isles for years. While it has long been suspected that a population of these animals has been roaming the countryside, conclusive evidence of their existence in the UK has been thin on the ground.
Dr Andrew Hemmings of the Royal Agricultural University has been conducting his own study in to the phenomenon over the last 12 months and hopes to determine once and for all whether there really are large cats on the loose across Britain. To do this, he's been examining the remains of wild animals believed to have been killed by one.
Supplied by volunteers, farmers and landowners, the remains each show signs of an attack by a predatory creature. Smaller predators such as badgers and foxes can be quickly ruled out, however eliminating domestic dogs as the culprit is a bit more difficult. To achieve this, Dr Hemmings analyzed the indentations of the carnassial teeth which are further apart in big cats than in dogs.
"At the moment, there are three I have found which are weighing in favor of the cat, so it is very tentatively pointing that way," he said. "All three are certainly wider than you would expect to find in a dog imprint. But we need to let the sample size build up before we have anything approaching a statistical basis."
NEWSLINKS: From bigcat.com
Daily News & Analysis To create mass awareness about tiger
conservation, the Lions Club along with the Rotary Club has organised a
cyclo-walk around Maharashtra, in which participants will cover a
distance of 1,200km in 58 days. Starting on December 14 from Tadoba, the
home ...
Friday, November 8, 2013
Santa Monica Daily Press ... into the Santa Monica
Mountains, and into an isolated mountain lion population. The mountain
lion was hit and killed by a car while crossing the freeway near the
Liberty Canyon exit, where wildlife advocates have long pushed for a
wildlife tunnel ...
Friday, November 8, 2013
Trend.az The CACP is a long standing initiative between
Iran's Department of Environment, UNDP and a number of committed
international partners, namely the Wildlife Conservation Society,
Panthera, Cheetah Conservation Fund and IUCN's Cat Specialist Group.
read more
AUSTRALIA SIGHTINGS: Mystery deepens over big cats in Victoria as locals at Wombat State Forest
NEWS
Mystery deepens over big cats in Victoria as locals at Wombat State Forest talk of sightings
- KELLY RYAN
- HERALD SUN
- AUGUST 25, 2012 12:00AM
WE are at Trentham, at the foothills of the Wombat State Forest, enveloped in a heavy, wet mist with sleeting rain hammering us sideways.
The smells are intensely fresh, our senses sharp. There is a start as someone steps in a pile of still-steaming fresh droppings and says: "Cat scat."
We are waiting for the death that stalks the darkness, for one of the big cats prowling silently on padded paws, ready to pounce.
This is no ordinary forest animal. It is grace on all fours. It moves undetected while smelling, seeing, listening to and sensing movement all around it.
We've already seen two photographs from local larrikin Rob Curtin, showing a shadowy cat-like creature creeping across a wet track near his home.
Curious as cats, we cruise an hour north to discover his green-eyed panther poised ready to pounce is a maread more
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Friday, 8 November 2013
US SIGHTINGS: KGO 810 - Big Cat Sightings Spike in Santa Cruz Mountains
KGO
810 - Big Cat Sightings Spike in Santa Cruz Mountains
KGO's Sherry Brown has been talking to a researcher
tracking the big cats. Yee-way Wong with the Santa Cruz Puma Project says
not every sighting checks ...
www.kgoradio.com/page/Big_Cat_Sightings.../55163 |
US SIGHTING: Lion presence confirmed near ND elementary school, but big cat ...
Lion
presence confirmed near ND elementary school, but big cat ...
The Republic
BISMARCK, North Dakota — North Dakota wildlife
officials have confirmed the presence of a mountain lion near an elementary
school in south Bismarck, though ...
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NEWSLINK: Wild cat hybrid fad in Calif. concerning, say pet experts
Wild
cat hybrid fad in Calif. concerning, say pet experts CBS News
Exotic hybrid cats are becoming a fad among pet owners,
but they pose unique ... "He was starving to death," said Carole Baskin,
owner of Big Cat Rescue.
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USA SIGHTING: Suspected cougar sighting reported in Abingdon
Suspected
cougar sighting reported in Abingdon Baltimore Sun
Some very big cats may have been roaming the
neighborhoods around Abingdon Elementary School in the middle of the night
Tuesday into early Wednesday ...
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Thursday, 7 November 2013
NEWSLINK: Ancient Sumerians were the first to depict this big cat in artwork ...
Ancient
Sumerians were the first to depict this big cat in artwork ...
Ancient Sumerians were the first to depict this big
cat in artwork dating back to 3000 B.C. >> http://t.co/RFCagVJrbZ by
Discovery 397937748470136832.
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NEWSLINK: Wild Cat Hybrid Fad In California Concerning To Pet Experts
Wild
Cat Hybrid Fad In California Concerning To Pet Experts CBS Local
The cat cost a lot of money but was abandoned. “He was
starving to death,” said Carole Baskin, owner of Big Cat Rescue. Baskin
and her team have rescued a ...
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NEWSLINK: Jaguar captures heron in mid-air
Jaguar
captures heron in mid-air Telegraph.co.uk
The big cat was pacing along a pool in its
high-walled enclosure at Sao Paulo ... The cat then carried off its
quarry to the back of the enclosure as children could ...
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NEWSLINK: Minnesota AG looking into cat sanctuary complaints
Minnesota
AG looking into cat sanctuary complaints KEYC
The sanctuary about one and a half hours north of the
Twin Cities cares for more than 100 lions, tigers and other big cats.
Half of the sanctuary's board resigned ...
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NEWSLINK: Borneo marbled cat: Rare species caught on camera
Borneo
marbled cat: Rare species caught on camera UPI.com (blog)
Borneo marbled cat: Rare species caught on camera
... in Borneo used randomly placed camera traps to take photos of an
extremely rare species of big cat.
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UK SIGHTINGS: Scientist could have found proof of big cats stalking Gloucestershire
Scientist
could have found proof of big cats stalking Gloucestershire
This is
Gloucestershire
REMAINS of wild animals could be the proof that big
cats are stalking the British ... Big cat reports from around
the county and how the Echo reported one ...
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Tuesday, 5 November 2013
NEWSLINK: Black cat mystery surrounds Halloween
Black
cat mystery surrounds Halloween Saudi Gazette
VITERBO — Police in Italy said they were considering
charges against a woman after 20 dead black cats were found in a freezer
at a property she had rented.
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NEWSLINK: The Mystery Of Beijing's Dead Stray Cats
Mysterious
cat deaths hit Beijing's Temple of Heaven park ...
AUTHORITIES at a famous Beijing park are investigating
the mysterious deaths of stray cats in recent weeks, as protesters
accused park authorities of killing the ...
BEIJING (AP) — Officials at a famous Beijing park said
Sunday that they were investigating the mysterious deaths of stray
cats in recent weeks, as protesters ...
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US SIGHTINGS: WATCH: A Florida Man Insists He Filmed A Large "Mystery Cat ...
WATCH:
A Florida Man Insists He Filmed A Large "Mystery Cat ...
Did Robert Camp film a mountain lion in Virginia or
simply an extra large house cat? Virginia wildlife experts tell Very Best
of Virginia...
www.verybestofvirginia.com/watch-florida-man-insists-filmed... |
NEWSLINK: Amazing pictures of abandoned big cat and her heartwarming bond ...
Amazing
pictures of abandoned big cat and her heartwarming bond ...
This is enough to warm even the wildest of hearts. Deep
in the African bush a lioness gives giant hug to the two men who saved her. As a
cub, Sirga was driven ...
www.tert.am/en/news/2013/11/04/lioness/ |
UK SIGHTINGS: Study at Royal Agricultural University provides evidence to suggest ...
Study
at Royal Agricultural University provides evidence to suggest ...
SCIENTISTS have discovered evidence that suggest that
big cats are roaming ... From the Beast of Bodmin Moor, to the
Essex Lion, long have big cat sightings ...
www.wiltsglosstandard.co.uk/.../10782974.Study_at_Royal_A... |
UK SIGHTINGS: Evidence of British big cats discovered - Unexplained Mysteries
Evidence
of British big cats discovered - Unexplained Mysteries
Dr Andrew Hemmings has found tantalizing evidence that
large cats are roaming wild across the UK.
www.unexplained-mysteries.com/.../evidence-of-british-big-ca... |
NEWSLINK: Florida panthers at bigger risk in winter
Florida
panthers at bigger risk in winter WTSP 10 News
But that pace and those numbers aren't necessarily a
forecast of deaths to come, according to biologists who study the big
cat. "There's really no rhyme or ...
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