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I haven't seen any house cats with that facial structure and ears.

My first impression would be a lynx.

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 Grey Templar wrote:
I haven't seen any house cats with that facial structure and ears.

My first impression would be a lynx.


Domesticated cats can look like anything. An ex-gf of mine had a cat that looked exactly like a mountain lion (face shape and structure; same for the body) except it was slate gray and the size of an Xbox. That photo could be of a lynx, or a tiger, or an orange tabby with a rounded face. Personally, I'm not going to believe it's a tiger until it shreds a couple of Shermans.

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 Grey Templar wrote:
I haven't seen any house cats with that facial structure and ears.

My first impression would be a lynx.



If I remember right Soladrin has a cat that looks a bit like that.
   
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Sining wrote:
How on earth did a Tiger get near Paris.

It went through Belgium.

 OrlandotheTechnicoloured wrote:
Hopefully it's a better tiger than the one we had loose in the UK a few years back

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13507026


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Here in the frozen Midwest of the US, we frequently have Black Panther (The cat not the activists) and Kangaroo spottings. These creatures are not native to the area.

However, they never really get resolved. I'm sure if they are real animals the winters take care of them.

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Well a Panther could be mellanistic mountain lion. I don't think anyone has ever confirmed that black mountain lions have ever existed, but they do exist in other big cats so its a possibility.

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http://www.france24.com/en/20141114-france-paris-disneyland-tiger-large-cat-search-tiger-police/



The large cat that has so far eluded the French police and military near Disneyland Paris is not a tiger after all. French authorities also admitted on Friday that they still did not know exactly what it is.

The creature popped up near a supermarket, crossed a major highway, slinked past a gas station, and sent regional officials on to high alert.

The Seine-et-Marne regional administration had announced Thursday that authorities were searching for a tiger on the loose, underscoring that there was little doubt.

But in a statement Friday afternoon, the administration said “the presence of an animal of the tiger species has proven to be excluded.” The statement was based on analysis by government wild animal experts of the animal’s tracks.

On Friday, they stated that the animal is feline but that they are still trying to determine its species. The hunting office could not be reached for comment.

Around 200 police, military officers and others are still searching for the animal, whose origins remain a mystery.

A helicopter buzzed over woods east of Paris and a dozen police vehicles lined a grassy area where the feline was spotted early Friday.

“He was also seen by truck drivers on the road,” said Christian Robache, the mayor of Montevrain, the town where the animal was first spotted near a parking lot on Thursday.

Police officers also guarded a school in Montverain on Friday as children arrived for class.

Tracks were spotted the same morning near the A4 highway between the towns of Bussy-Saint-Georges and Ferrières-en-Brie.

Residents warned to take precautions

The regional administration asked drivers to take “the greatest precautions” on the highway, a major artery between Paris and eastern France.

Authorities warned nearby residents to stay in cars instead of walking on foot – and especially to avoid walking through the woods. A Total gas station near the sighting was briefly closed.

Both sites where the animal or its tracks were seen are about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Disneyland Paris, one of Europe’s top tourist destinations. The theme park stated that it isn’t taking any special precautions because the animal is not deemed a threat; furthermore Disneyland Paris is surrounded by high walls to keep out intruders.

A wild cat animal park in the region, the Parc des Félins, said none of its cats is missing.

Some tweets suggested that the tracks belonged to a big dog, not a cat, but the head of the Paris regional Wolfcatcher Society, Robert Picaud, insisted the tracks could not have been falsified.

“It is clear that here is a feline walking around,” he said.

French tiger trainer Thierry Le Portier told BFM television that if the feline had been raised by a mother it would be more distrustful and tougher to catch. Raised by humans, it would be less distrustful but no less dangerous.

“It can remain in hiding for a long time,” he said, adding that it’s “no problem” if the cat goes without food for up to four days.

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 KingCracker wrote:
 Grey Templar wrote:
I haven't seen any house cats with that facial structure and ears.

My first impression would be a lynx.



If I remember right Soladrin has a cat that looks a bit like that.



That's not right... the Maginot Line went no where near where Soladrin lives.... unless he moved very quickly and we didn't realize it
   
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squidhills wrote:
 Grey Templar wrote:
I haven't seen any house cats with that facial structure and ears.

My first impression would be a lynx.


Domesticated cats can look like anything. An ex-gf of mine had a cat that looked exactly like a mountain lion (face shape and structure; same for the body) except it was slate gray and the size of an Xbox. That photo could be of a lynx, or a tiger, or an orange tabby with a rounded face. Personally, I'm not going to believe it's a tiger until it shreds a couple of Shermans.


I LOL'd!

Iron_Captain wrote:
Sining wrote:
How on earth did a Tiger get near Paris.

It went through Belgium.


I LOL'd again!
   
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 Ensis Ferrae wrote:
 KingCracker wrote:
 Grey Templar wrote:
I haven't seen any house cats with that facial structure and ears.

My first impression would be a lynx.



If I remember right Soladrin has a cat that looks a bit like that.



That's not right... the Maginot Line went no where near where Soladrin lives.... unless he moved very quickly and we didn't realize it



Well that's out then. The guy is a Dutchman..,.... so he's stoned 23 of the 24 hours in any given day
   
 
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