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A tiger is loose in Tennessee

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( This post was last modified: 12-04-2020, 02:48 AM by T I N O )

(12-04-2020, 02:22 AM)Shadow Wrote:
(12-04-2020, 02:15 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(12-04-2020, 02:00 AM)Shadow Wrote:
(12-04-2020, 01:55 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(12-04-2020, 01:20 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Very worrying situation, my friend. @BA0701,Do you know what happened with this tiger?

@"TinoArmando" no, we don't actually know. They simply stated they were packing up the trapping equipment, and there has been nothing more said. While I have my ideas on what happened, given the lack of facts, I will keep my personal opinions to myself. All we know is that several different people, in different but close locations, claimed to have seen it. Trappers responded, were in the area for a couple of days, and then they simply claimed they were packing things up. There are a couple of locations with tigers in the area, one the zoo, and the other a big cat rescue, and at the time both claimed they were not missing any cats. So, that ended up being all the info we got and it just quietly went away.

It was pretty surely a bobcat and the person who spotted the animal made just a mistake. When looking at the photo of it, tail looks to be short just like bobcats have and also no stripes on back or flanks. Only some on feet, but bobcats can have those. So when calculating 1+1 result seems to be 2 and in this case a bobcat.

What photo? I was unaware any photos were captured of it. I would certainly hope that someone, especially a police officer who should be trained in observation, wouldn't confuse a bobcat, which are not much bigger than a large house cat, with a much larger tiger. Even tiger cubs would be bigger than bobcats. Especially in an area where I would imagine folks are used to seeing bobcats. The thing that causes me to wonder if there isn't some level of truth to this, is the number of sightings, which on their FB page back when all this was going on, the local law enforcement stated, if I recall correctly, that there had been four reported sightings, right before the story disappeared. However, nothing would surprise me, people still report seeing bigfoot, so there's that. In an area I grew up in, in Florida, people would also periodically report seeing a black panther, no such creature existed then either.

Yeah, when this kind of thing happens quite nearby I´m not too surprised when/if misidentifications happen: https://www.newschannel5.com/alleged-sig...mmoth-cave

And what comes to this alleged tiger sighting the person calling about it described it to be a tiger cub so it again backs up it, that misidentification.

Here a photo.


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I don´t see a tiger there, when looking at this cat. But a bobcat for sure looks like that. No stripes, short tail, very strong looking hind legs in comparison with front legs.



Good observation, Shadow!
Good eye, I've researching images of bobcats in Google, And, To be honest, look similar to the animal in the picture that you have posted above.
Edited: Yes,Definitely It's a bobcat
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A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 09-11-2020, 01:21 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 09-11-2020, 01:47 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 12-04-2020, 01:55 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - Shadow - 12-04-2020, 02:00 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 12-04-2020, 02:15 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - Shadow - 12-04-2020, 02:22 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - T I N O - 12-04-2020, 02:46 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 12-04-2020, 02:47 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 12-04-2020, 02:51 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - Shadow - 12-04-2020, 03:09 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 12-04-2020, 03:18 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - Shadow - 12-04-2020, 03:28 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 12-04-2020, 03:36 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - Shadow - 12-04-2020, 02:50 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 12-04-2020, 02:54 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - Shadow - 12-04-2020, 02:59 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - Shadow - 12-04-2020, 03:14 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 12-04-2020, 03:20 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - Shadow - 12-04-2020, 03:35 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 12-04-2020, 03:39 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - Shadow - 12-04-2020, 03:47 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - BA0701 - 12-04-2020, 03:54 AM
RE: A tiger is loose in Tennessee - Shadow - 12-04-2020, 04:04 AM



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