Australian Maraylya Panther
Jo Arblaster
GREG Illingworth lives alone on his Maraylya property.
Three weeks ago, he had company he would rather not have had – a visit
from what he is convinced was a panther.
"It was just before nightfall on Wednesday, January 23," Mr
Illingworth said.
"When I first saw it, it was 40 paces away. I was walking along with
the wheelbarrow with my eyes down towards the ground watching for
snakes. In my higher peripheral vision I saw a movement so I raised my
gaze to see an enormous black cat coming towards me.
"I was very frightened. I stopped in my tracks and the creature was
moving at a speed faster than a walk but slower than a run; a sort of jog.
"I think we perceived each other at the same moment. It turned to its
left and moved over to a steep slope down to the creek.
"At that stage, most of it was obscured by a bush but its hind legs
and tail remained in full view for about three or more seconds. The
top of its back was level with the bush it was standing behind."
Mr Illingworth later measured the bush at 61cm.
"The most unforgettable thing was its tail, about a metre long, no
noticeable taper and perhaps two inches in diameter," he said.
His sighting is number 312 in NSW, according to Chris Coffey's statistics.
The Grose Vale resident has seen big cats on five occasions over the
last 10 years.
"I knew it was genuine because his measurements [of the cat] were spot
on," Mrs Coffey said.
Mr Illingworth, 67, said his eyesight "works" and that he had not been
drinking.
"The reality is in the worst case scenario, that animal could have
killed me," he said.
"It would have been somewhere in the order of 80 to 90 kilograms."
Report sightings to Mrs Coffey 4572 1291 between 7am and 5pm.
Hawkesbury Gazette: 13th February 2008