SIGHTING: Conwy woman phones the police on ‘black panther’ sitting on her garden fence
North Wales Police recently revealed details of the incident to Puma Watch under the Freedom of Information Act.
North Wales Police recently revealed details of the incident to Puma Watch under the Freedom of Information Act.
The animal had a “very long tail” and stayed still with its back to the couple, allowing them to pass along the footpath.
North Wales Police have revealed details of their investigation into the animal under the Freedom of Information Act.
A member of the public claims they have been seeing “black panthers” around the village of Pandy Tudur, near Llanrwst, for 25 years.
Jack told Puma Watch the animal was black and he believes it could have been a panther strolling along the Corvedale.
Nicole and her partner spotted a potential panther on the banks of the River Dee near to Cefn Mawr and a previously reported sighting.
Some of these witnesses said they think the animal was either a panther or a puma, with the most recent just this Wednesday.
William Allsop spotted what he believes was a panther walking on the old railway embankment which runs along the Manchester Ship Canal.