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Italian mayor warns public after black panther sightings

- Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo

Italian authoritie­s are scouting an area in Puglia where locals have reported seeing a black panther on the loose.

In the last two weeks, several witnesses have spotted and filmed a large, black feline prowling around the province of Bari, near the towns of Castellana Grotte and Acquaviva delle Fonti.

On Saturday, the mayor of Acquaviva delle Fonti, Davide Carlucci, immediatel­y issued an emergency order urging residents to avoid local fields and the areas of the countrysid­e where the animal was spotted.

“I signed an ordinance with which I have prohibited sporting and agricultur­al activities on the country roads in our territory,” Carlucci wrote in a post on Facebook. “The forest carabinier­i and police are patrolling the area. In order to avoid frightenin­g the feline, which causes aggressive behaviour, owners of domestic and breeding animals must keep them safe, to protect them from any attacks.”

About 10 days ago, the mayor of

Castellana Grotte adopted a similar measure.

On Monday veterinari­ans and experts, called to analyse videos, photos and organic traces, confirmed the animal was a black panther. It is not yet clear where it came from or where it has fled to.

According to veterinari­ans, the panther is moving very quickly at the moment in search of food.

This is not the first time a panther has been hunted by authoritie­s in Puglia. In January 2020, in the San Severo area of Foggia, authoritie­s searched for a big black cat believed to be a panther that, according to investigat­ors, had escaped from the home of a local mobster who kept it as a pet.

The authoritie­s have not ruled out that the panther sighted in Bari could be the same one that was spotted in Foggia and never found.

 ??  ?? The town of Castellana Grotte in Italy, near where the panther has been sighted. Photograph: Pietro Recchia/Getty Images/EyeEm
The town of Castellana Grotte in Italy, near where the panther has been sighted. Photograph: Pietro Recchia/Getty Images/EyeEm

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