Banksy has potentially struck again in London as a sixth new mural has appeared today.
The elusive artist may have hit again, this time on Edgware Road in Cricklewood, northwest London.
A big cat was spotted doing a stretch on a dilapidated billboard this morning.
It comes as London is being turned into an urban jungle after five new graffiti thought to be by Banksy popped across London this week.
The first new Banksy this week – a mountain goat – appeared in Kew, west London, followed by two elephants in Chelsea, three monkeys hanging off a railway bridge on Brick Lane, and a wolf in Peckham which was quickly stolen.
A pelican mural was unveiled in Walthamstow yesterday before the latest stunt thought to be Banksy’s today.
Banksy’s representatives have been approached for a comment.
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