Thursday, 29 September 2011

Deer kill at Tunbridge Wells




The following photo's were taken by James Mitson in 2011, who, whilst during a walk in forest area between Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells, stumbled across the eaten carcass of a deer. The deer shows all the hallmarks of a 'big cat' kill - puncture mark to throat, bones chewed away, and the almost surgical precision of the way the fur and flesh is rasped away. Scat was also found a few miles from this area as well as part of a deer up a tree. All photo's used with permission of James Mitson.

2 comments:

Web Owner said...

Brilliant find Neil. :)

shany said...

Be a good idea to have a trigger camera set up in the area