Monday 1 February 2010

Questions over Otway Ranges big cat video - CFZ




http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/02/01/2806511.htm

Questions over Otway Ranges big cat video

Posted 2 hours 44 minutes ago
Updated 2 hours 5 minutes ago

Video footage taken in the Otway Ranges National Park at the weekend is being examined to determine whether or not it is that of a giant cat.

There have been unconfirmed sightings of a panther-like creature in the forest for many years.

Vision captured yesterday by a resident of the Otway Ranges appears to show a black cat-like animal walking through a paddock.

Mike Williams runs a website dedicated to Australian big cats and says the footage is too shaky to draw any conclusions.

"It's a large blue-eyed animal that could be bigger than a domestic cat," he said.

"It's just really hard to tell. If the witness is quite correct with the observation it could be quite interesting and hopefully more video will come out of the same area."

He says 80 per cent of Australia's big cat sightings are generated by central Victoria residents.

Mr Williams says he thinks there is more than one breed roaming the State's forests.

"If I was trying to give you a hypothesis, the most simple one would be one species of cat," he said.

"But the problem is they're showing several different colour variations of coats. So I have been forced to say there is more than one species of cat, which makes it even harder for me to try and prove."

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2 comments:

  1. an interesting video - but look at the relative scale. If these are normal sized fenceposts, then, despite the jumpy picture, I'd put my money on a darkish fox, with a side bet on a normal sized moggy.

    davo

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  2. Hi Dave, we agree. It was hard to tell initially until we got a chance to view the footage firsthand and get a clear frame.

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