Did a 13 year old country boy find baby black panther cubs in the Australian bush? When Ben discovered three unidentified newborn creatures high up in a Willow Tree when he was a thirteen year old kid, the mystery would haunt him for the rest of his life. Ben, now a grown man with a family finally wants to go on an investigative journey and find out more about the mystery panther sightings which h... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesScienceArts |
Ben continues following the path of David O'Reilly's investigation down in Cordering during the late 70's. Ben interviews some of the farmers who were around at the time and were able to shed some light on their experiences with stock kills and big c... more
Ben follows the journey of the late David O'Reilly into the big cat phenomenon of Western Australia. David O'Reilly was the head journalist for The Australian newspaper branch in Perth back in the late 70's. On a slow news week David deviated from hi... more
Ben continues his big cat investigation down in Victoria and once again finds some very interesting stories both past and present. Ben also comes across some interesting evidence of a black leopard living in the Otways in the early 90's.Support the s... more
Big cats have been reported in almost every corner of Victoria for over a century now. Are we getting closer to finding out the truth with new and improved technology? Or will these elusive creatures continue to evade us?Support the show
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This is one of the most amazing and entertaining podcasts I have ever heard. The interviews are astounding. The research and drive to produce a program of this quality is incredible. Great job!
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Truly the most intriguing podcast I’ve listened to. It had me waiting oh so patiently for new episodes. I got caught up reliving an experience I had with a large cat… I didn’t realise there were so many. more
What a great podcast which draws you in from the beginning and setting such an appropriate vibe to the series! Was hooked from the first podcast!
Missing Panther is one of the best researched and authentically delivered podcasts regarding anything in the weird and wonderful fauna realm. The information is clearly well researched, and delivered in a very engaging storytelling format. more
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