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    im a believer in big cats roaming the countryside haha even though i havent actually seen one.
    i believe in Kelpie's aswell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    I am interested in a great deal of strange phenomenon and often find myself reading too many wikipedia pages and essay on such things to count.
    I'm like this. As for the OP, I'd only be interested in the Bermuda Triangle because it's the only one that has some sense of reality. Of course I can't help but be fascinated by Area 51 - whatever it may be.

    I used to be fascinated by the story of those little girls who claimed to see fairies in their garden and had a photo of them. Also my dad told me about a man back in Ireland who tore down a "fairy ring" to build his house and farm. Then his family died, all of his livestock died, and I'm not sure what happened to him in the end. Does make you wonder

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    Space
    Body - Like.. HOW does it do it and how is it co-ordinated so well

    Dangerous things -

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    Lmao, Im weird me ;D

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    + the loch ness monster

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    Quote Originally Posted by CelticFC View Post
    im a believer in big cats roaming the countryside haha even though i havent actually seen one.
    i believe in Kelpie's aswell
    Oh yeah! I love this one!! Some panthers were released so it's perfectly plausible and there must have been some out there at some point. But you never hear of them and it's hard to believe they would go unnoticed for so long so I'm guessing they've all died out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    Oh yeah! I love this one!! Some panthers were released so it's perfectly plausible and there must have been some out there at some point. But you never hear of them and it's hard to believe they would go unnoticed for so long so I'm guessing they've all died out.
    There was reports last year near me idk if it were true or not but yeeee

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    Hmm, to survive they would need to be killing decent sized prey on a regular basis. The only thing found in British wildlife would be deer, but even that wouldn't be a huge kill for a leopard. The only other things would be livestock on farms - which of course are a lot easier to find. So I'm sure we would be hearing constant complaints from farmers who are losing their animals, not to mention the occasional human attack. Although I'd love it if there were a few big cats out there, I'm afraid I can't see it still being so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    Hmm, to survive they would need to be killing decent sized prey on a regular basis. The only thing found in British wildlife would be deer, but even that wouldn't be a huge kill for a leopard. The only other things would be livestock on farms - which of course are a lot easier to find. So I'm sure we would be hearing constant complaints from farmers who are losing their animals, not to mention the occasional human attack. Although I'd love it if there were a few big cats out there, I'm afraid I can't see it still being so.
    On June 9, 2004, the Gazette & Herald based in North Yorkshire ran a story about a big cat that was knocked down and killed close to RAF Fylingdales.


    That pic is from 07

    Only 7 years ago they still could be out there

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    Awesome! In the first quote though, what exactly does this mean; 'knocked down and killed'?

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    If by "weird" you mean the fact that I own a painting by John Wayne Gacy and a couple of shrunken heads. Yes.

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