we are a husband & wife team working in Gloucestershire trying to prove the existence of leopards and pumas roaming the countryside. on this channel we aim to show short videos captured off nature/trail cameras in the Stroud district, some of which are the nature that frequents our five valleys and some which hopefully will help to convince you of the presence of the large cats that predate on this nature. We would suggest having your volume set to max for any video footage as quite often there is sound but quality is quiet. All of the images we use will be our own we do not tamper with any images other than maybe Enlarging,Highlighting areas of interest and in some cases over laying of two images,one over the other with different animals usually nearby,to show size,but always from static cameras only,and vegetation on these should line up making it appear as though both were present at the same time,even though they weren't. Please Remember these cats are only passing through.
No excuse for not having better evidence if leopards are regularly using an area. Within a month probably, if the claim female & male are present, clear irrefutable evidence, hoax free. At lease some of the examples shown are fabricated hoaxes, have to do better.
Fabricated hoaxes , According to you , pictures don't show cats and field signs are fabricated , and yet the cameras keep catching them and the signs are present . With a tom cat passing by maybe once possibly twice in a year , travelling in a single direction most of the terrain it covers the cat would leave no visible traces .when using the pathways where we have found tracks the cat hasn't strolled along its length leaving multiple prints , it,s used the track for a short distance as a crossing point , our woodlands are covered in deep leaf litter and the numerous animal runs/ trails cris- cross on the sides of steep hillsides finding tracks would be a miracle. We don't need to fabricate evidence and the fact that you imply we do doesn't harm our character it just shows yours.
@@marionsadventuresincameraland. This video has clearly fabricated &/or misidentified "evidence". That is obvious even from seeing the video, and they can be easily manipulated or indistinct enough to make information undetermined instead of obvious incorrect. Bluntly, if a leopard ("a", = lone, not a breeding flock of them) was present the natives would be very aware and it would quickly make headlines. Not due to danger to people (& children could potentially be at peril, sweet little monkey snacks), but other traits make them insufferable neighbours. And they are not too difficult to detect if the old hunters recollections are correct, although actually seeing one isn't so easy (enter the magic of trail cams). There is a very good reason all the leopard photos claimed in Britain are suspect, but like the other key evidence absent, informing the jokers would cause a rash of those evidence factors to be copied by the cult. The intriguing possibility one or 2 of these have been smuggled there is finite. The sheer volume of reports so easily and obviously wrong says more about the mentality of the witnesses than the overpopulation of big cats, bigfoots, thylacines etc than the health of the cryptid populations.
Let me put it this way. Years ago friends set up cameras on their property to see what wildlife they have (in the countryside) and got fabulous stills of what appeared to be a huge black cat. Looked just like a panther and locals got quite excited. Until someone came back from holiday and pointed out it was actually their cat, but the way/the angle the cameras took the images you'd swear it was the size of a leopard. Sorry but this reminds me of that, only their images were much better.
know exactly what you mean , this isn't the clearest but if you would care to browse a couple of the videos that say Melanistic Leopards , then you will see we have caught them a few times and although context wise not the best, we have quite a few that show scale. cheers for watching
Around here we call those "shadows". Even if it is a critter, there are a number of beasties that climb trees like that shadow appears to. Of course we DO have actual big cats in my area, as well as bear cubs that are fond of climbing trees.
@@marionsadventuresincameraland. Western US. We have cougars here. They are very shy tho'. I've only seen one once. Pretty sure they could survive in the UK tho', if one escaped from a zoo or was someone's pet. If it was a critter looked an awful lot like a bear cub to me. Do they have bears in the UK?
@@SickPuppet-w6x cheers for replying , yeh cougars could easily survive, american winters are way colder than uk. nah we don't have bears luckily , we have martins but they're not much bigger than a squirrel though , you have fishers ,,, like a martin but bigger.
Cat isn't the only thing out of its tree. Plenty of similar company on this topic & similar ones though, Getting to know what is worth the first , mid & last 10 seconds wastes less of life..
you assume we give a for likes , we don't. just trying to get a message across . the fact that contrary to common belief leopards don't spend their lives walking everywhere , they spend vast amounts of time in the tree tops and people need to be aware of this . the ?in the title is to raise a question as to wether this could be a leopard type cat , we are not saying it is . However the videos that say leopard don't get the views . which i believe only goes to show the overall lack of understanding of the subject. cheers for watching .
Cheers for asking , We don't for sure hence the ? in the title. However this camera is in an area where the cat has been reported several times, caught on camera at least once (2012), Left multiple signs as in Scats, Plucking on trees , multiple carcasses . The creature in the image although not clear enough to tell for sure,it's true identity does twist and move as felines do but is far to big to be a domestic or a squirrel or martin and is too far up the trunk to have been a badger.Please check out ..Big Cat caught on camera, field signs found .Woodchester.....Here you'll see some of the evidence. Thanks for watching.
I heard a big cat screaming like this in Rippon by our holiday camp ground. They are definatley out there. My house backs onto a large field in Lincolnshire and I remember also see a very black animal which I thought was a black lab at first but it was stalking something, and we have Deer in the field, when I looked again, it seemed to be a large cat. My Grandad who lived in Essex had one sleep in his orchard, it didn't harm him, but it was a black panther. It's a shame lots of people don't believe they exist. I love your video. Liked and subscribed.
well i can only apologize for that ,it might have something to do with my false leg being so heavy and not bending at the ankle , so i unfortunately had to basically crawl up the entire bank . maybe i will mute future attempts so not to scare the animals, cheers for watching,
Thanks for asking politely, At present the camera is in drying out , asap we will place it back in situ. but don't despair check out the other two vids with same title , Also please be aware we have other cameras close by which have caught it previously just never so clear until now , there will be more , ATB
@@andrewa9694 alright dude the camera will be going back v.soon , for now we have put up a small video showing this animal scaled against a Roe deer from the same camera whilst it was in place previously , look it up , enjoy.
uh so you mean the fox , maybe it's you that needs glasses the caption says coughs/grunts these are noises and therfore cannot be seen with the naked eye or indeed with glasses you would need to listen to them atb
cheers for watching , yes it sat there for about 200th's of a second , this is the second image from a burst of 3 , these can be seen on a different video .
I take it that this is the uk . And if so . The climate isn't right for mountain loins . It gets too cold in the winter .. Live stocks would be hit hard too .
thankyou @edward absolutey with the rockies reaching minus 50 degrees the uk is possitively a summer camp for the mountain lion, @peterriordan2040 we have plenty of wild life in the uk to support many of the apex predators out there and our climate is temperate which couldn't be any better . we are not claiming however that this is a mountain lion ,,, we are asking could there be a cat in the tree at the top, several of the " blob " images people refer to on some of our other images are from this location . which is the same location as our vid. big cat caught on camera, field signs found , woodchester which all show a predominantly black animal . which would imply a melanistic leopard ,where 2012 DNA came back from swabs on a deer carcass as panthera pardus.