Why would paranormal groups need to check paw prints? Big cats in the UK are no more paranormal than muntjac deer, mink, or even grey squirrels that have been released in the UK. Chances are those two inch paw prints were a dog as cats usually have their claws retracted whilst walking. I believe the cheetah is the only exception
Great video Jake, I firmly believe there are big cats roaming in North Yorkshire, if you remember Jake I commented on another video you posted regarding my sighting in December 2021 on my way to the Malton Rally. I don't believe it to be a fox that I saw nor it to be a dog simply because I work on the railway during the night and see foxes all the time, and not a dog either as it was around 6am on the A171 and why would a dog just wonder across a main road at the time and there was no owner/dog walker. I will be visiting the area again as I have two domestic cats and they both follow the same path through house and I believe big cats have the same habits/behaviours. The area I saw the big cat maybe a regular route it takes.
I do remember Graham, thank you for your continued support. You may be correct as they may be a creature of habit. I have been to the same area many times where I saw my sighting. Not seen it again 👍🏻
Rydale has lots of deer and enormous forest nearby it’s perfect for big cats. I’m wondering how safe it is to wonder around the country side could these cats attack. They are also masters of stealth .
@@S.Trades Being cornered or possibly if mating are unpredictable situations. Leopards particularly are sometimes dangerous due to being so confident & arboreal, YT has good footage of them attacking in dwellings etc they have entered at night. But they can live comfortably in urban areas undetected except automatic camera's, like burglars & peepers. They leave clear evidence they are about if resident (not so easy to detect if their range is extensive). This lack of a few key clear evidential factors along with lack of trail camera footage (reality TV documentary makers even have success with such simple idiot proof equipment) is not just due to ignorance, its because they are scarce individuals, or don't exist outside some delusional minds.
They could attack... but it's not likely. They are not short of food. We don't look, smell, sound, or behave like prey. Although dogs etc, might be a problem.
Cats are cats. Learn cat habits and you will perhaps find them. They like an easy meal. They like high vantage points. They will be asleep most of the day. They usually feed and hunt at dusk or dawn. Pretty sure I was accidentally feeding a big cat by putting out chicken bones for the foxes. See "Pershore Panther", which was just about 200 metres from my place. I've since moved house unfortunately. It was seen right after I left. 😕
a man from West Midlands Brierley Hill was known as The Lion Man humidity him and his four Powers released over hundreds and 60 leopards and mountain lions into the British countryside
Why would paranormal groups need to check paw prints? Big cats in the UK are no more paranormal than muntjac deer, mink, or even grey squirrels that have been released in the UK. Chances are those two inch paw prints were a dog as cats usually have their claws retracted whilst walking. I believe the cheetah is the only exception
Great video Jake, I firmly believe there are big cats roaming in North Yorkshire, if you remember Jake I commented on another video you posted regarding my sighting in December 2021 on my way to the Malton Rally. I don't believe it to be a fox that I saw nor it to be a dog simply because I work on the railway during the night and see foxes all the time, and not a dog either as it was around 6am on the A171 and why would a dog just wonder across a main road at the time and there was no owner/dog walker.
I will be visiting the area again as I have two domestic cats and they both follow the same path through house and I believe big cats have the same habits/behaviours. The area I saw the big cat maybe a regular route it takes.
I do remember Graham, thank you for your continued support. You may be correct as they may be a creature of habit. I have been to the same area many times where I saw my sighting. Not seen it again 👍🏻
Great content Jake
Cheers mate 🙂
Rydale has lots of deer and enormous forest nearby it’s perfect for big cats. I’m wondering how safe it is to wonder around the country side could these cats attack.
They are also masters of stealth .
Very true Ant, there are many places for big cats to live in North Yorkshire itself without being detected. Thanks for watching mate.
It’s very safe they are nation wide and have been for a long time, and not one credible report of a attack on a human
They are certainly capable of killing, but are not short of food and would usually have no reason to attack. To them, a human is an unknown quantity.
@@S.Trades Being cornered or possibly if mating are unpredictable situations. Leopards particularly are sometimes dangerous due to being so confident & arboreal, YT has good footage of them attacking in dwellings etc they have entered at night. But they can live comfortably in urban areas undetected except automatic camera's, like burglars & peepers.
They leave clear evidence they are about if resident (not so easy to detect if their range is extensive). This lack of a few key clear evidential factors along with lack of trail camera footage (reality TV documentary makers even have success with such simple idiot proof equipment) is not just due to ignorance, its because they are scarce individuals, or don't exist outside some delusional minds.
They could attack... but it's not likely. They are not short of food. We don't look, smell, sound, or behave like prey. Although dogs etc, might be a problem.
It's good having these Cats here as it could help keep some Deer Numbers down
It probably does. At least to a very small extent.
Interesting 👍 I would image they might be in hiding since people are out and about.
Cats are cats. Learn cat habits and you will perhaps find them.
They like an easy meal. They like high vantage points. They will be asleep most of the day. They usually feed and hunt at dusk or dawn.
Pretty sure I was accidentally feeding a big cat by putting out chicken bones for the foxes. See "Pershore Panther", which was just about 200 metres from my place. I've since moved house unfortunately. It was seen right after I left. 😕
Thanks for watching Donna, much appreciated. Thanks for the story 😊.
Have you seen the Beast of Smallthorne photo?
Yes I have mate 👍🏻.
@@JakeYorkman hope you do a video
There's something very suspicious about that picture...
@@S.Trades It is genuine
@@Scott-t2p
I'm not convinced. It mysteriously turned up. It's very fishy!
a man from West Midlands Brierley Hill was known as The Lion Man humidity him and his four Powers released over hundreds and 60 leopards and mountain lions into the British countryside
Where did he get 60+ leopards and puma from? Sounds questionable.
What’s your thoughts here
It seems to me that the media have conceded to the fact the big cats are roaming the country.
i hunt at night like a lot of my friends from all over uk with recordable nv which can go 5 fields away how come none of us has come accross a big cat
"Across"
Caracals and Bobcats and lynx
Until I see a proper film of one I'm not having it ,it's ok just talking about it. the reason they are not reported on is co's they do not exist .
Of course. You must be right.
Stick with your Pokemon cards.
Thanks for your continued support 😘.