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I was researching big cat sighting in the UK and came across the Kellas Cat, though it's not a "big cat": Once thought to be a mythological wild cat, with its few sightings dismissed as hoaxes, a specimen was killed in a snare by a gamekeeper in 1984 and found to be a hybrid between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat. It is not a formal cat breed, but a population of felid hybrids.
I don't think these things get much larger than a domesticated cat but still interesting. At first, I was so excited because I believed a new feline species was officially discovered but they're merely hybrids of a wild and domestic cat. Hopefully many more cryptid mysteries will be solved just like this one.
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