Residents of a sleepy Sussex village have a startling new addition to their community.
For the past year villagers in Telscombe have had to contend with a big black cat living in their countryside and preying on farm livestock.
Sightings of the fabled beast are becoming more and more common - although not everyone has been lucky enough to spot it.
Farmer Ross Armour, 41, said he had lost about 50 to 60 lambs this year without a trace.
He said: “We see black cats all the time. They come along the road. We don't know if there is one or two.
“They're quite big - dog-sized - and they're nicking all our sheep we think."
Watchers at Sussex Big Cat Watch believe there are at least six pumas and six smaller big cats roaming the Sussex countryside.
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