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#201
RE: Black panthers in the hunting woods
Well so far on this forum there's been at least adozen states and one province in Canada with sightings over the last 50 years. The expertsexplainthe sightings asjustpeople's pet black leopardsor jaguars thatwere turned loose or escaped, because there is no such thing as a native blackpanther.A fewquestions about that explanation. If they are "pets", then why are they so elusive and don't just walk up to anybody for treats like other pets?They would have to be hungryhaving being raised eating out ofabig kitty bowl. How many people out there, especially 50 years ago and way back in the woods, keep or kept black leopards for pets?!?! And where in the he!! did theyget one from? The traveling black leopard pet store!! I thought they were RARE! They would have to be very expensive so why would someone turn one loose as opposed to selling it for an exorbitant price?Just some food for thought on the "experts" opinions.
#202
RE: Black panthers in the hunting woods
ORIGINAL: drs1961
Well so far on this forum there's been at least adozen states and one province in Canada with sightings over the last 50 years. The expertsexplainthe sightings asjustpeople's pet black leopardsor jaguars thatwere turned loose or escaped, because there is no such thing as a native blackpanther.A fewquestions about that explanation. If they are "pets", then why are they so elusive and don't just walk up to anybody for treats like other pets?They would have to be hungryhaving being raised eating out ofabig kitty bowl. How many people out there, especially 50 years ago and way back in the woods, keep or kept black leopards for pets?!?! And where in the he!! did theyget one from? The traveling black leopard pet store!! I thought they were RARE! They would have to be very expensive so why would someone turn one loose as opposed to selling it for an exorbitant price?Just some food for thought on the "experts" opinions.
Well so far on this forum there's been at least adozen states and one province in Canada with sightings over the last 50 years. The expertsexplainthe sightings asjustpeople's pet black leopardsor jaguars thatwere turned loose or escaped, because there is no such thing as a native blackpanther.A fewquestions about that explanation. If they are "pets", then why are they so elusive and don't just walk up to anybody for treats like other pets?They would have to be hungryhaving being raised eating out ofabig kitty bowl. How many people out there, especially 50 years ago and way back in the woods, keep or kept black leopards for pets?!?! And where in the he!! did theyget one from? The traveling black leopard pet store!! I thought they were RARE! They would have to be very expensive so why would someone turn one loose as opposed to selling it for an exorbitant price?Just some food for thought on the "experts" opinions.
#203
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Moravia NY USA
Posts: 2,164
RE: Black panthers in the hunting woods
Well so far on this forum there's been at least adozen states and one province in Canada with sightings over the last 50 years
With all these alleged sightings you would think one bit of real proof would show up by accident if nothing else.
#206
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Slower Lower Delaware 1st State
Posts: 1,776
RE: Black panthers in the hunting woods
well my buddy just got 2 big black cats on his trail cam. Illl post pics as soon as I can.
And there located in
southern indiana
God, if there was a way to go back and get some of my OLD posts, from last year, I could show you a nice one that I had lol.. It makes my 10 pointer look like a baby.
Since this has Nothing to do with Deer Hunting and the black panthers were filmed (trail cam) in Southern Indiana by your buddy - This topic belongs in the Midwest forum.