Otways cat sightings keep researcher busy

Big cat researcher Vaughan King is back in the Otways following up sightings of big cats as producers continue work on big cat documentary The Hunt.

Big cat sightings across Australia are reported almost daily and researchers hope to gather more eye-witness reports from the Otways before finalising their documentary The Hunt.

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3 Responses to “Otways cat sightings keep researcher busy”

  1. Bobby Seale

    They must have adapted far better than our natives in the art of avoiding vehicles

  2. Phil Alexander

    Apparently, in the right conditions feral cats can grow as big as Labradors.

  3. Rob Sinclair

    It’s a romantic notion, but big cats like jaguars or panthers escaping from circuses etc and living in the wild is extremely unlikely. All sighting and photos are from distance and more likely feral cats that have adapted extremely well to a wild environment and are significantly bigger than our domestic moggies. Since these so called sightings have been happening for a long time, there would need to have been a breeding pair, which is even more unlikely.

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