There have been many alleged sightings and actual footage of a black cat (presumably a panther or wild cat) roaming the area of Bodmin in Cornwall, England as well as other places in the UK. To ask whether it is real or not is hard to answer as it hasn't been completely proven, but in my opinion, yes it is real. The amount of evidence that points towards a wild cat in the UK is substantial and there really is no way you can deny the footage. I hope this helps :)
well i think it is real. i think someone had it as a pet intill it got big and old.and then let it go on bodmin moor and it stayed there .
Beast of Bodmin: The Beast of Bodmin is a phantom wild cat (or possibly a number of them) which ranges in Cornwall in the United Kingdom. Bodmin Moor became a center of these sightings with occasional reports of mutilated slain livestock: the alleged leopard-like cats of the same region came to be popularly and alliteratively known as the Beast of Bodmin Moor.
There have been reports and legends of a mysterious creature known as the "Beast of Bodmin Moor" in Cornwall, England. It is often described as a large, cat-like animal, but there is no conclusive evidence of its existence or true identity. Many believe these sightings are attributed to large domestic cats or other factors.
The population of Bodmin is 12,778.
Bodmin Hospital was created in 2006.
Bodmin College was created in 1870.
Bodmin Jail was created in 1779.
Bodmin Town F.C. was created in 1889.
Frederick Leveson-Gower - Bodmin - was born in 1819.
Frederick Leveson-Gower - Bodmin - died in 1907.
Bodmin General railway station ended in 1967.
Bodmin General railway station was created in 1887.