Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The Cats of Kent

Neil Arnold's research into sightings of big-cats in his native county of Kent, England is profiled in this new article. Nice one, Neil!

3 comments:

  1. I wonder what the increase of Big Cat Sightings in Britain signifies, Nick? I mean, symbolically, what could be the meaning of this?
    Curioser and curioser...

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  2. C:
    Well, about the only thing we can say with any certainty, is that Big Cat sightings in the UK are now at HUGE levels.

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  3. Cryptidsrus, sightings usually increase in the Winter as vegetation thins out but for me 2008 has been a rather quiet year for my research, around 70 sightings down on previous years! I am not sure if the cat populations are at HUGE or worrying levels, certain individuals have huge territories so a spate of sightings could be down to one cat. In the UK, the only way we'd get to know close figures as to what's out there is if a majority of the researchers stopped spitting their dummies out and stopped squabbling.

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