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i totally agree with that.i guess the wildlife dept fears people will panic knowing they are out there
originally posted by: skunkape23
I've seen the big black cats a few times in Texas. I don't understand why they are considered a cryptid.
They seem be very evasive of humans, but they will damn sure take your chickens.
originally posted by: massie20000
i totally agree with that.i guess the wildlife dept fears people will panic knowing they are out there
originally posted by: skunkape23
I've seen the big black cats a few times in Texas. I don't understand why they are considered a cryptid.
have you had a experience with them doing that?. They supposedly have a 60 or so mile radius they travel so that would explain why they are so elusive.Its hard enough to find your pet dog down the road let alone a panther somewhere in the woods within 60 miles.
originally posted by: skunkape23
They seem be very evasive of humans, but they will damn sure take your chickens.
originally posted by: massie20000
i totally agree with that.i guess the wildlife dept fears people will panic knowing they are out there
originally posted by: skunkape23
I've seen the big black cats a few times in Texas. I don't understand why they are considered a cryptid.
Chickens, ducks, and a turkey. I know several people that have seen them. A local high school football team is called the Danbury Panthers. They have one right on their helmets.
originally posted by: massie20000
have you had a experience with them doing that?. They supposedly have a 60 or so mile radius they travel so that would explain why they are so elusive.Its hard enough to find your pet dog down the road let alone a panther somewhere in the woods within 60 miles.
originally posted by: skunkape23
They seem be very evasive of humans, but they will damn sure take your chickens.
originally posted by: massie20000
i totally agree with that.i guess the wildlife dept fears people will panic knowing they are out there
originally posted by: skunkape23
I've seen the big black cats a few times in Texas. I don't understand why they are considered a cryptid.
On March 21, 2011, I was contacted by a witness who reported having an encounter with a very strange creature during the early morning hours of March 18, 2011. The incident occurred on a rural road in Butler County between Chicora and East Brady. The witness, a businessman passing through the area, stated that “this was the freakiest thing I ever saw, and it made the hair stand up on the back of my neck.” The man told me that he was driving down the road when from about a ¼ mile away, he observed something on the right side in a grassy area. His first thought was that it was a deer.
The driver stepped on the gas to move closer to get a better view. From about 50 yards away, he observed something that appeared to be hunched down, and then stood up. The driver then observed a very tall muscular creature. At this point, the driver had his high beams on and watched as the creature walked in front of a yellow reflective road sign, then crossed the two lane road in three long steps and continued into a wooded area. What he saw was a humanoid figure that stood at least 8 feet tall that appeared to have smooth leather-like skin that was of either a darker tan or light brown color.
originally posted by: skunkape23
Chickens, ducks, and a turkey. I know several people that have seen them. A local high school football team is called the Danbury Panthers. They have one right on their helmets.
originally posted by: massie20000
have you had a experience with them doing that?. They supposedly have a 60 or so mile radius they travel so that would explain why they are so elusive.Its hard enough to find your pet dog down the road let alone a panther somewhere in the woods within 60 miles.
originally posted by: skunkape23
They seem be very evasive of humans, but they will damn sure take your chickens.
originally posted by: massie20000
i totally agree with that.i guess the wildlife dept fears people will panic knowing they are out there
originally posted by: skunkape23
I've seen the big black cats a few times in Texas. I don't understand why they are considered a cryptid.
that is very possible what people here are seeing.that reminds me i would love to go back to Cherokee NC this summer.
originally posted by: ridgerunner
a reply to: massie20000 Pretty sure they are chocolate-brown phase cougars.Theres a gift shop in Cherokee NC that has a mounted specimen,in low light or at a distance it would look black for sure.At any rate,there are now cougars verified by the TWRA in Tennessee,so the ones that have survived here will have new blood in the gene pool.
come to west Virginia and you will see far greater and traumatizing things.lol
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: massie20000
Iv'e seen American tourists in Hawaiian shirts and sandals.
Still makes me shudder to this very day.
I'm not a fan of aims they are extremely fake imo...... btw sorry my video is down ATM it was fake struke by a troll
originally posted by: Edumakated
The AIMS Team has found photographic and video evidence of all those Appalachian creatures. National Geographic level of work...