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Big cat hunters ‘have proof’ they are cutting loose in Cotswolds

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Andy Rule, 53, and better half Claire, 50, have actually invested more than a years tracking huge cats.

They established path video cameras in forest near Nympsfield, Gloucestershire, years ago in the hope of snapping a monster.

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And their work has actually now settled, they state – as their video cameras got pictures of a cat in the wild.

Oxford Mail: Andy and Claire 'have proof' of large cat in the Cotswolds

Mr Rule, a previous carer from Stroud, said: “We’ve had 3 video cameras over half a mile that have actually gotten glances, because location.

“What I think [the cat] doing is smelling the ground.

“Between the very first picture of the tail and the side profile there was 53 seconds.

“If it had actually been a video, it would have captured it moving more with complete confidence.

“I think this cat we have actually seen now appears to be revealing a fair bit of grey so I believe it’s a bit older.

“Most of the images we have actually captured are pure luck since the cats are running around the edges of them.”

The couple took an interest in the ‘huge cat’ phenomenon back in 2012 after the appealing death of 2 deer.

He said: “Claire’s constantly had an interest in it, considering that maturing.

“But she asked me to take her to an area of where the deer carcasses were discovered in 2012.

“We would spend our time off from looking after our boy attempting to get sightings of the black cat.

“We’ve been capturing odd images all the method through. 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019 were truly good years.

“But in 2020, when I lost my leg, we weren’t able to do much with it.

“Once we got the take care of our boy, we were spending 55 hours a week in the field walking to all the video cameras and inspecting routine paths for any sightings.

“Each 6 weeks approximately you’d go to a various set of video cameras and after that spend weeks checking out countless photos.”

The couple are not the only ones who think the photos reveal a sighting of the magical ‘huge cat’.

Mr Rule said: “I’ve revealed a number of individuals the images and they believe it’s a cat too. One of them has actually said is it perhaps an older cat passing back through.”

The couples’ photos follow reports that DNA from a black hair captured on a barbwire fence following a sheep attack has actually used ‘conclusive evidence’ huge cats are strolling the British countryside.

The hairs were dispatched for screening after being recuperated from a farm in Gloucestershire where there had actually been some “uncommon predatory” activity.

Suspicion was raised when video footage of a big black animal was likewise recorded just a couple of miles far from where the sample was taken.

And documentary-makers, who had actually been examining sightings throughout the UK, state the test has actually now returned ‘positive’ and validated the presence of black panthers and other huge cats living in the UK.

A forensic lab handled the types recognition task and utilized mitochondrial DNA analysis to establish a 99 percent match to a huge cat types.

The findings have actually emerged as part of shooting for an approaching documentary -Panthera Britannia Declassified – which examines claims of huge cat sightings in Britain.

Matthew Everett, from Dragonfly Films, said: “The DNA was from hairs captured on a barbwire fence where there had actually been some uncommon predatory activity.

“It’s taken 5 years for the production group to discover such proof and movie its journey from collection to analysis.

“People in Gloucestershire and Britain have actually explained what seem black leopards for years. So, a leopard DNA arise from a black hair sample is unsurprising.

“This is not the very first such DNA outcome and is not likely to be the last.”

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