The Bodmin Beast
The Bodmin Beast
The Bodmin Beast?
Any one here seen it?
East of Bodmin
Finally, there are fears a panther or puma could be on the loose in the Cornish village of Harrowbarrow, according to the tabloids.
The Sun says a man was chased into his house by the beast, which has apparently attacked dogs and cats as well as leaving a five-inch paw print in the mud.
The Daily Star's headline suggests rumours about the animal are causing "Panther-monium".
nah its just Rees-Moog ( or what ever his name is )
Any one here seen it?
East of Bodmin
Finally, there are fears a panther or puma could be on the loose in the Cornish village of Harrowbarrow, according to the tabloids.
The Sun says a man was chased into his house by the beast, which has apparently attacked dogs and cats as well as leaving a five-inch paw print in the mud.
The Daily Star's headline suggests rumours about the animal are causing "Panther-monium".
nah its just Rees-Moog ( or what ever his name is )
Re: The Bodmin Beast
Harrowbarrow ............ a couple of miles from here.
It's been seen there, and some cats and dogs have been mauled. Chickens and larger domestic fowl have disappeared.
Much discussion about if it's a puma or a leopard or whatever.
Some years ago, I was walking our elderly border collie up in our wood. He was deaf and couldn't see well, but fit and healthy otherwise.
I saw a big cat. It was huge it it were a domestic cat! Maybe 18" to 2ft tall, dark dull brown, and loped away through the bracken when it saw us. Rascal the dog, neither saw nor heard anything!
I only saw it for maybe a couple of seconds, but I know what I saw.
A quick Google brings these up.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... e-cat.html
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornw ... ts-2724289
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11102 ... rrowbarrow
It's been seen there, and some cats and dogs have been mauled. Chickens and larger domestic fowl have disappeared.
Much discussion about if it's a puma or a leopard or whatever.
Some years ago, I was walking our elderly border collie up in our wood. He was deaf and couldn't see well, but fit and healthy otherwise.
I saw a big cat. It was huge it it were a domestic cat! Maybe 18" to 2ft tall, dark dull brown, and loped away through the bracken when it saw us. Rascal the dog, neither saw nor heard anything!
I only saw it for maybe a couple of seconds, but I know what I saw.
A quick Google brings these up.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... e-cat.html
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornw ... ts-2724289
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11102 ... rrowbarrow
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Re: The Bodmin Beast
Here in Central England I have seen a puma like creature. For fear of ridicule I mentioned it to no one but Mrs Dopestrong, but a little while later I discovered a old lady in the village reckons she had seen it, and then about a week later two fellows spotted it casually crossing the road about 2 miles away.
If it can happen here in the leafy bosom of middle England, then I'm pretty sure Bodmin is good for it too.
If it can happen here in the leafy bosom of middle England, then I'm pretty sure Bodmin is good for it too.
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Quite plausible, large animals kept as pets or in zoos can escape, might survive a few years in the wild, might just be a large dog seen in the gloaming
Fortunately exotic animals would usually not find mates
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Re: The Bodmin Beast
If there really were big cats roaming the wild then one would have been caught on Streetview by now .
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gaz wrote:If there really were big cats roaming the wild then one would have been caught on Streetview by now .
Cripes alive!
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gaz wrote:If there really were big cats roaming the wild then one would have been caught on Streetview by now .
Why? There's roads up this way that haven't had streetview down let alone catch a secretive large cat. Plus there's a few streets where the streetview drivers went past a van and missed a few houses off the images.
Still, there's a few on forums who will use streetview as evidence. Every "driver did bad" threads end up with streetview "proof". So why not as proof of no such thing as beasts of bodmin. Unless it's a strange individual cycling to every bridge/church/chippy in Cornwall who goes by the name of mick.
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The newspapers have been reporting large cats on the loose in various places since I was a boy, but I don't remember anyone ever finding a dead one.
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Dead big cats have been found in the UK, usually very decomposed so difficult to make informed judgements about their origin.
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pwa wrote:The newspapers have been reporting large cats on the loose in various places since I was a boy, but I don't remember anyone ever finding a dead one.
When you think of how many at any given time(a very few I should imagine)wandering freely,I should imagine the chances of find a dead one pretty slim.
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Hi,
Mmmm well, happens every year, next it will be old Nessie.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0003f4f
"Walks Of Life"
On the link it says Religious Series
Anyway it was on Dartmoor so I watched it, what a load of tripe.
Hairy hands - Some mention of a Beast IIRC - Dangerous place - bogs that will swallow a grown man etc etc.
It was more about a handful of individuals and their businesses, which is typical of the BBC looking after their mates.
Despite being warned about how dangerous it was and he'd better keep to the paths and tracks he was off again with no visible forms of navigation, not that where he was he would of got lost anyway.
Goes to Fox Tor Mire but did not bother to visits childs tomb, I suppose that the land owner was not religious.
That area surrounding nuns cross farm and burrator tor has the highest concentration of artefact's but the program makers chose to show the presenter JB Gill? riding a quad, ok there was a monk a church a scientist and a photographer even a large monolith.
Oh well its the BBC...........Studios I believe......
I am a bit biased as I know the moor well but don't meet the people who are paid to appear on the program with their tales of lore
Some might find it interesting.
Mmmm well, happens every year, next it will be old Nessie.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0003f4f
"Walks Of Life"
On the link it says Religious Series
Anyway it was on Dartmoor so I watched it, what a load of tripe.
Hairy hands - Some mention of a Beast IIRC - Dangerous place - bogs that will swallow a grown man etc etc.
It was more about a handful of individuals and their businesses, which is typical of the BBC looking after their mates.
Despite being warned about how dangerous it was and he'd better keep to the paths and tracks he was off again with no visible forms of navigation, not that where he was he would of got lost anyway.
Goes to Fox Tor Mire but did not bother to visits childs tomb, I suppose that the land owner was not religious.
That area surrounding nuns cross farm and burrator tor has the highest concentration of artefact's but the program makers chose to show the presenter JB Gill? riding a quad, ok there was a monk a church a scientist and a photographer even a large monolith.
Oh well its the BBC...........Studios I believe......
I am a bit biased as I know the moor well but don't meet the people who are paid to appear on the program with their tales of lore
Some might find it interesting.
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Re: The Bodmin Beast
Not heard anyone talking about this "beast", and I'm now thinking that it was an April Fool that carried on beyond 1st April.
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Mick F wrote:Not heard anyone talking about this "beast", and I'm now thinking that it was an April Fool that carried on beyond 1st April.
I'm not so sure. It was in The Sun after all. And sources don't get more authoritative than that.
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I think the Bodmin Beasts are giant Hedgehogs. Seems like the Ministry of Transport thinks so also
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I believe the Surrey Puma is still at large - as it has been for the past 60 years. Must be getting on a bit in years, now...
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