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"What I saw in the video did not look that dangerous to me," he said, "but I don't know what it is. ... I just don't think we're dealing with a leopard or a jaguar. I don't know what it is. Maybe it's a cross of something that we've never seen."
At first, she thought it was a big dog with short black hair, though she'd never seen such a dog in the neighborhood. She described the animal as taller, but leaner, than a 60-pound chow the family once owned. But the animal did not move like a dog.
"It walked like a big cat," Williams said.
"I know what I saw was not a dog," she added, "it was jet black - like a panther, had a long body and long thin tail which was turned up at the end. I'm just sorry I didn't have my camera with me."
Despite being disappointed at not capturing the animal on film, she noticed the big cat had left several paw prints in the muddy path.
She immediately went home and then on to a DIY store where she bought some plaster.
Originally posted by William One Sac
The problem is especially rampant in the UK, where reports of big cat sightings have taken on an almost mythological quality, and are the source of intent debate....
Granted up in Montana you probably wouldn't hear many as they still regularly hold a Big Cat hunting season up there due to the overpopulation of Mountain Lions and the frequency of large cat attacks in that area.
Originally posted by Genya
I've not knowingly seen one myself, but I do keep my eyes open!!