I've debated on sharing this because ya'll gonna call me a liar, but I don't care that much anyway so here goes.
Sunday afternoon I was driving down a fairly well traveled road in Baldwin County. Lots of residential areas near, but this particular stretch of road is mostly woods on both sides. Yeah the woods open up into neighborhoods eventually, but they're woods as you go through.
This animal burst out of the woods to the left, loped across the road and turned to look directly at my car as it did. The thing crossed in front of me, leaped across the ditch and disappeared into the woods on the right.
It was a fucking panther. A yellow-brown colored panther. Like the pictures I've seen since of what they call Florida Panthers.
I wasn't drunk. I wasn't high. It wasn't a dog. It wasn't a bobcat. It wasn't somebody's overgrown kitty. If I had to estimate I'd say the thing weighed over 100 pounds. It crossed the entire road in three, three and a half strides.
I'm 100% sure that what I saw was a panther. The face, the build, the ears, everything. It was a panther.
People I've told this to claim there are absolutely no panthers in Alabama. I saw a deer or something. But I know for certain that it was a panther.
My thought process was:
"What the fuck? Oh shit, what is that? Holy fuck! it's a fucking panther!"
Then I saw the tail, long and curved. Dogs, deer, bobcats, ferrets, housecats... they don't have tails like that.
Has anybody else seen one of these damn things around? I assume it's trying to stay as far away from people as possible, but we're talking about a wooded area less than a mile from two neighborhoods. A wooded area full of squirrels, deer, groundhogs, mice, possums, coons and an assload of panther food.