In the age of camera phones you would expect to be seeing a lot of authentic pictures of these ubiquitous beasts. Instead all we are seeing are pictures of an ordinary domestic moggie with nothing in the frame that would provide any idea of scale.
"Show me the bodies! All these big cats seemingly disappear when they die..."
There was a flurry of excitement about 20 years ago when a bona fide leopard skull was found on (I think) Bodmin. Sadly, closer examination showed the tell tale signs of it being from a mounted trophy rug..
"In the age of camera phones you would expect to be seeing a lot of authentic pictures of these ubiquitous beasts."
Ever notice how Nessie and UFOs seem to have disappeared?
Show me the bodies! All these big cats seemingly disappear when they die, nobody ever comes up with a carcass or skeleton that I've ever heard of.
ReplyDeleteJohn, same thing with bigfoot, no bodies. Apparently the soil is alkaline and the carcasses including the bones disappear very quickly.
ReplyDeleteIn the age of camera phones you would expect to be seeing a lot of authentic pictures of these ubiquitous beasts. Instead all we are seeing are pictures of an ordinary domestic moggie with nothing in the frame that would provide any idea of scale.
ReplyDelete"Show me the bodies! All these big cats seemingly disappear when they die..."
ReplyDeleteThere was a flurry of excitement about 20 years ago when a bona fide leopard skull was found on (I think) Bodmin. Sadly, closer examination showed the tell tale signs of it being from a mounted trophy rug..
"In the age of camera phones you would expect to be seeing a lot of authentic pictures of these ubiquitous beasts."
Ever notice how Nessie and UFOs seem to have disappeared?