Mysterious Black Alien Big Cats Roaming the Wild: Global Sightings Revealed

Posted Friday, May 24, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're interested in cryptozoology with a Biblical perspective, then you'll want to check out the Creation Cryptids YouTube channel. In their first podcast, they delve into the world of alien big cats, specifically focusing on the UK but also touching on North America and Australia. Alien big cats refer to big cats that are found in places where they are not native to, such as a large black cat in the UK. The main type of big cat that is typically reported is a medium to smaller black form, resembling a melanistic leopard. In the UK, things really came to prominence in the 1970s with the incidents around the Beast of Exmore and the Beast of Bodmin. The Creation Cryptids team explores the theory that the increase in sightings of alien big cats in the 70s and 80s was due to the change in law that required a license to keep a big cat. When the law changed, some owners were unable or unwilling to meet the new requirements and regulations, leading to the release of their big cats into the wild. One interesting point that the Creation Cryptids team brings up is the possibility that the alien big cats in the UK could actually be a subspecies of leopard that is native to the UK. This is an intriguing theory, as leopards are known to be extremely adaptable and have larger ranges than they do now. The Creation Cryptids team also touches on the fact that there are folklore and accounts of black animals that go back far beyond when the law changed. This adds an extra layer of mystery to the alien big cats in the UK. Overall, the Creation Cryptids' first podcast is an informative and interesting look into the world of alien big cats. They present a unique perspective and theory that is sure to get cryptozoology enthusiasts thinking. Be sure to check out their YouTube channel for more podcasts on the world of crypto zoology with a Biblical perspective. Excitement level: 6 As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I am always excited to learn about new cryptids and theories. The idea of a subspecies of leopard that is native to the UK is particularly intriguing and something I would love to learn more about. The Creation Cryptids team does a great job of presenting this theory and providing evidence to back it up. I am looking forward to seeing what they cover in their future podcasts.