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I’m always amazed by the sheer number of escaped panthers running around Britain. They’re getting to be a traffic hazard.
Black Panthers are known to frequent rural Leicestershire! (Not really mythical but still kinda a cyptid seeing as they have been seen so much but nobody has ever actually caught one, or any decent footage of it)
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The Beast of Bodmin Moor another panther (not that local but near enough).
The Hound of the Baskervilles is set on Dartmoor also nearby. Dartmoor has many myths and creatures associated with it.
South Yorkshire – the 20 yr old virgin. My mate said he encountered one down the pub once back in the 90’s, but no one believes him.
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My wife keeps getting pregnant even though I have a vasectomy, everyone’s stumped as to why. I’d consider her a mythical beast 😁
My neighbour Laura
I only clicked here because I misread it as ‘mythical breasts’.
We have a Beast of Margam here in South Wales, supposed to be a black panther too. Of course we also have draig goch, red dragons.
the Tring Thing – it’s a thing that eats sheep around Tring. Been around since the 90s.
There used to be a black panther roaming around these parts, between Whitby and Stokesley roughly.