- Beast of Bodmin
Infobox Paranormalcreatures
Creature_Name = Beast of Bodmin
Image_Caption = beast+of+bodmin%5D.jpg
Grouping = Alien big cat
Sub_Grouping =
AKA =
Country =United Kingdom .
Region =Bodmin Moor ,Cornwall
Habitat = Moorland
First_Reported =
Last_Sighted = Present day
Status = The Beast of Bodmin, like TheBeast of Exmoor , is a phantom wild cat which ranges inCornwall in theUnited Kingdom .Bodmin Moor became a centre of these sightings with occasional reports of mutilated slainlivestock : the alleged panther-like cats of the same region came to be popularly known as the Beast of Bodmin Moor.Investigation
A long held hypothesis suggested the possibility that
alien big cats at large in theUnited Kingdom could have been imported as part of private collections or zoos, later escaped or set free. An escaped big cat could not be reported to the authorities due to the illegality of owning and importing the animals.The
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food decided to conduct an official investigation in1995 . The study's findings decided there was "no verifiable evidence" of exotic felines loose in Britain, and that the mauled farm animals could have been attacked by common indigenous species. The report stated that "the investigation could not prove that a 'big cat' is not present."Less than a week after the government report, a boy was walking by the
River Fowey when he discovered a large cat skull. Measuring about fourinch es wide and seven inches long (10 × 18 cm), the skull was minus its lower jaw but possessed two sharp, prominent incisors that suggested that it might have been a leopard. The story hit the national press at about the same time of the official denial of alien big cat evidence on Bodmin Moor.The skull was sent to the
Natural History Museum inLondon for verification. They determined that it was a genuine skull from a young male leopard, but also found that the cat had not died in Britain and that the skull had been imported as part of a leopard-skin rug. The back of the skull was cleanly cut off in a way that is commonly used to mount the head on a rug. There was an egg case inside the skull that had been laid by a tropical cockroach that could not possibly be found in Britain. There were also cut marks on the skull indicating the flesh had been scraped off with a knife, and the skull had begun to decompose only after a recent submersion in water.ee also
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British Big Cats
*Cryptozoology
*Beast of Exmoor External links
* [http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/life/mammals/beast-of-bodmin-moor/ London Natural History Museum: Beast of Bodmin Moor]
* [http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/4-25-2006-94400.asp Cryptozoology and the Beast of Bodmin Moor]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire/content/articles/2008/01/31/possible_big_cat_kill_feature.shtml Photographic evidence of possible big cat in Gloucestershire]
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