A holidaying couple captured the animal on video
A legendary ‘beast’ was captured on video by a couple enjoying a birthday celebration at a UK hotel.
Karen Carter was celebrating her husband’s birthday at a Devon hotel when they spotted a ‘big, black cat’ in nearby fields. The creature was seen in a field nearby and then moved through the vegetation. It then disappeared – but Karen was able to capture it in a 36-second video at 4:05pm on February 5.
They were just 200 metres away from the beast at the hotel near Dartmouth, 50 miles from Bodmin Moor. There have been over 60 suspected sightings of a ‘big cat’ there since the 1970s dubbed the Beast of Bodmin.
Shocked Karen said: “It was filmed from the conservatory restaurant of the hotel. I’d booked it as my husband’s birthday gift.
“After relaxing in the spa, we decided to pop up to the bar and treat ourselves to a glass of prosecco. A couple of sips in and I saw movement on the golf course.
“We couldn’t go out and investigate further as we were both in dressing gowns. We are both keen wildlife watchers but we’re unsure what this was due to its size.”
Big cat experts and enthusiasts are all convinced it is a big cat, possibly a panther.
Rick Minter, host of Big Cat Conversations podcast, said: “In looking at the footage, we need to consider the form, the movement, the behaviour and the scale. The long body, the apparent bulk, the thick tail and the thick legs do suggest a large cat which people might describe as a ‘panther’.
“In Britain the main specific candidate for a panther is a leopard in its black form. Two black leopards mating produce entirely black offspring, so they breed on black.
“The cautious movement and the gait does fit the bill for a large cat. Large predators are mostly stealthy and cautious even in roaming mode.
“The scale appears large but to be fully sure, a reference point would help, such as the width of the trees it passes by would need to be known. Many experienced people getting back to me do feel this is likely a very large cat, possibly a black leopard.”
Big cat enthusiast Lisa Kay said: “It does look big, amazing you managed to get footage.”
Another Tasha Wilkie said: “Best proof filmed I’ve seen so far.”
Mandy Priest added: “Definitely looks like a big cat to me.”
Ruth Stephens said: “One hundred per cent panther. Having witnessed them myself in daylight, head shape and tail are right.”
Chris Smith said: “Big and bulky, unafraid of anything, looks and moves like big cat.”
One, named Diana, added: “At last a decent video it’s far too big to be a domestic cat. If you look at the size of it as it walks by the tree.”
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