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The mysterious black ‘panther’ - has just hit the shelves.

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A new book exploring Australia’s greatest wildlife mystery - the mysterious black ‘panther’ - has just hit the shelves.

Australian Big Cats: An Unnatural History of Panthers by Michael Williams and Rebecca Lang explores 150 years’ worth of big
cat sightings around Australia and New Zealand.

These large cats leave carnage and bewilderment in their wake. What are they? And how did they get here? Flesh-and-blood
or flight of fancy? Exotic pest, mutant feral or ‘extinct’ marsupial lion? Join the authors as they explore one of Australia’s
greatest mysteries.


The books are $35+$15 postage (Australia only).
They accept bank cheques + money orders, or you can pay via Paypal (no personal cheques).

Click on the link below to purchase you own copy today!
http://www.australianbigcats.com.au
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Congratulations, Mike and Rebecca. This is a big accomplishment. I had kind of thought the USA had the market cornered on mysterious big cats! (taz) (thumb up)
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I just got my copy of this book this week and I can highly recommend it to anyone interested in the subject. I thought that I was fairly well well read on the "black cat" phenomenon in Australia but the authors have turned up a wealth of information I hadn't encountered before along with a lot of great photos to suppport it.
I'm an absolute book nut and won't keep anything in my library that doesn't meet my "keeper" criteria, junk gets passed on and occasionaly turfed in the recycling.
This one is definatly a keeper.
Well done Mike and Rebecca.
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Thanks Ella..and thanks for such a great review Redneck..glad you liked it..just Remember...Rebecca cut out all the funny bits..and the .defamatory bits as well..
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Got mine...he he he, straight to the pool room...after i read it
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Had a very intersting conversation with a farmer who says that wilde dogs have been chewing the ears off his cattle during the night.
He says the dogs hunt in packs and do this for fun, instead for food. I wonder if a pack of dogs would be brave enough to take down
a panther!
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Yeah, got it, read it, read it again and now that we are back home, it's still beside me as I type...... (rad)

The book makes me want to grab the cameras and go walking..... just hafta figure out where...lol
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Try Thora , west of Bellingen , Mid North Coast , N.S.W.




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Thanks Al, not too far from us either...... hmmmm hmmmmm
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Glad you guys are enjoying it (happy)

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Quick update - the book has had a pretty good (overall) write up on the excellent 'Tetrapod Zoology' blog:

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tet ... -big-cats/
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