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tiger hunt in the surrounding region of Paris
      #256761 - 15/11/14 05:10 AM

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30035666

13 November 2014 Last updated at 19:42 GMT
'Paris tiger': Big cat loose near French capital - report


Cedric Tartaud, Montevrain mayor's office: "If it's a young tiger, maybe approximately 70kg… maybe it's afraid" - photo courtesy Julie Berdeaux

Police, fire officials and a specially-trained hunting dog are searching for a big cat - believed to be a tiger - seen in a town outside Paris.

A woman alerted officials after spotting the animal in a supermarket car park in Montevrain, east of the French capital.

Officers armed with tranquiliser guns have been combing countryside outside the town, helped by a helicopter.

Residents of Montevrain and two other towns have been told to stay indoors.

As darkness fell, the Montevrain council said on its Facebook page that the search had been called off for the night but local schools would be secured by 08:00 on Friday.

During the day, children were kept in schools and collected by their parents by car.

It was unclear where the animal came from, though there is a big cat park near Montevrain.

The owner of the lntermarche supermarket in Montevrain said his wife had spotted the animal at about 08:30 (07:30 GMT).
Police with tranquilizer gun walk through a wood in Montevrain, east of Paris. 13 Nov 2014 Police with tranquiliser guns have been searching a wood in Montevrain
Members of the police animal brigade walk through a wood close to Montevrain. 13 Nov 2014 The police have called in animal experts to try to track down the big cat
Policeman stands guard in Montevrain. 13 Nov 2014 Armed police are on the streets of Montevrain as the search continues

"She didn't get out of the car and called me to say 'I think I saw a lynx'," he was quoted as saying. The woman took a photograph that appears to show a large cat.



The helicopter was equipped with a thermal detector to try to spot the animal in the undergrowth.

A wolf catcher with a specially trained dog was also part of the search team, authorities in Montevrain and Seine-et-Marne said.

Le Parisien newspaper said several local residents had sighted the animal.

Specialists said the animal's tracks were those of a young tiger. An official from the mayor's office said they had been able to trace the animal to the woodland by following its prints.

The Montevrain mayor's office dismissed the idea that the tiger could have escaped from a circus that was in the town until Saturday, Le Parisien reported.

EuroDisney, which operates nearby Disneyland Paris, said it kept no tigers.









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Re: tiger hunt in the surrounding region of Paris [Re: lancaster]
      #256762 - 15/11/14 05:17 AM

Saw this in the morning news .. interesting

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Re: tiger hunt in the surrounding region of Paris [Re: Ripp]
      #256763 - 15/11/14 05:35 AM

one of the most interesting phenomena is the sighting of big cats where they should not be

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Re: tiger hunt in the surrounding region of Paris [Re: lancaster]
      #256804 - 16/11/14 02:59 AM


What a fuckup. All idiots.

In fact either a large domestic cat or a small lynx. Though lynx a rarity in France.

All the self proclaimed specialists proved useless idiots. I often suspect the French to be the dumbest in Europe.




bbc : no tiger

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Re: tiger hunt in the surrounding region of Paris [Re: larcher]
      #256807 - 16/11/14 03:51 AM

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What a fuckup. All idiots.

In fact either a large domestic cat or a small lynx. Though lynx a rarity in France.

All the self proclaimed specialists proved useless idiots. I often suspect the French to be the dumbest in Europe.





I can understand how sightings can be misinterpreted, especially when the witness is not expecting to see a big cat and has probably never seen a big cat at distance.
A similar thing happened at my parents' place. My brother walked out the side door and saw a mountain lion. His first impression was "damn thats a big cat!". The troubling part was how it nonchalantly stood up, and just walked away showing no fear or surprise.
There had never been a report of a mountain lion sighting in our area so naturally everyone was dubious, until the DOW caught it and her cub.
I have often thought that a tiger or leopard could make a pretty good living here in Colorado with the healthy populations of elk...and dogs...and people...

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Re: tiger hunt in the surrounding region of Paris [Re: larcher]
      #256813 - 16/11/14 04:54 AM

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What a fuckup. All idiots.

In fact either a large domestic cat or a small lynx. Though lynx a rarity in France.

All the self proclaimed specialists proved useless idiots. I often suspect the French to be the dumbest in Europe.




bbc : no tiger




you should be a little bit more sympathetic

this happen also in the UK http://www.britishbigcats.org/

Australia http://www.bigcatsvic.com.au/

and the United States http://www.outdoorlife.com/forums/huntin...ck-cats-america

I dont know what happen there realy but leave the door open

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Re: tiger hunt in the surrounding region of Paris [Re: Huvius]
      #256814 - 16/11/14 04:56 AM

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I have often thought that a tiger or leopard could make a pretty good living here in Colorado with the healthy populations of elk...and dogs...and people...




the jaguar would be a nice option

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      #256815 - 16/11/14 05:00 AM

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I have often thought that a tiger or leopard could make a pretty good living here in Colorado with the healthy populations of elk...and dogs...and people...




the jaguar would be a nice option




Used to be jaguars in the very south of Colorado, probably as recently as 1900 or so.

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      #256831 - 16/11/14 03:17 PM

shot in arizona 1902



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Re: tiger hunt in the surrounding region of Paris [Re: lancaster]
      #256838 - 16/11/14 05:48 PM

Maybe it is a sabretoothed tiger or a shadowcat! (ie Game of Thrones).

I wish there was one lost in our hills. The tourism it would bring.

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      #256841 - 16/11/14 05:57 PM

Quote:

Maybe it is a sabretoothed tiger or a shadowcat! (ie Game of Thrones).

I wish there was one lost in our hills. The tourism it would bring.






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      #256880 - 17/11/14 06:51 AM

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shot in arizona 1902







jaguars are wonderful (mythical) cats. Though still being reported in Mexico, it'd be quite an achievement to have it back in the US.
But maybe some roam the Louisiana? Florida? I hope so, ................if farmers aren't dead against.

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      #256888 - 17/11/14 10:06 AM

There have been confirmed jaguar sightings south of Tucson AZ in the last couple years.

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Re: tiger hunt in the surrounding region of Paris [Re: Huvius]
      #256898 - 17/11/14 12:37 PM

I vaguely remember they killed one recently in Arizona verifying it was a jaguar. They still roam Central and parts of South America

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Re: tiger hunt in the surrounding region of Paris [Re: larcher]
      #256916 - 17/11/14 07:02 PM

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What a fuckup. All idiots.

In fact either a large domestic cat or a small lynx. Though lynx a rarity in France.

All the self proclaimed specialists proved useless idiots. I often suspect the French to be the dumbest in Europe.




bbc : no tiger




I also thought about Lynx. Anyone heard anything about what happend????


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