Im just going to go and have a natter and a walk of the area The ground is sodden at the moment so anything moving in the area will leave tracks and pads on the ground Im not that experianced in big cat behaviour but i will be able to spot somthing thats out of the norm My money is on it being a stray running dog ive never experianced a fox taking peacocks before as there fairly loud and defensive birds
Could be a Savannah cat, they get huge and are well known for hunting behaviour, very closely related to a serval. http://f1savannahcats.com/savannah-cats/
One of the funniest calls i got was from a carp fishery that was convinced a fox was taking its fish They had spent over 4 grand on different professionals to sort the fox problem to no avail Turned out to be mink lol
Hmmmm interesting Maybe if i go under the guise of a big cat hunter i could get to camp for free in some interesting places in the paravan
That Ruby's amazing....a mere 10 months old and already she's managed to train him to climb unsupported ladders in bare feet and hold a stick in one hand... In the follow up....Ruby encourages him to prepare and serve food for her and attend to her every whim, completely free of charge
The thing is its normal where they come from to have a picnic by the river and catch what they eat The law on removing fish has actually changed in response to there actions That law makes me a criminal from time to time for taking natural food to feed my family Actually supplimenting your larder with wild food is often illegal in one way or another nowadays Its a shame that the police are so wrapped up sorting drunks in the town centre on a friday and saturday night they dont have the manpower to Impose the laws on those feeding themselves