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Whats this??

Started by kennym, February 12, 2012, 07:58:00 PM

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Shedrock

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Colorado Traditional Archers Society
and Life member of Bowhunters Of Wyoming

Zradix

looks like a bobcat to me
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Gray Buffalo

Bobcat unless you shot the tail off a fox
I try not to let my mind wander...It is too small and fragile to be out by itself.

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danderson

looks like a house cat to me
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centaur

I hope this isn't jumping on your thread, but here is a bobcat I caught on cam. The ears on your critter look a bit fox like to me.
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David Flanrey

Kenny,
I believe it is a fox.  The dark feet and head make me think so.  We have lots of grey fox.  I have caught several on camera hunting mice and rats eating my corn.  I know you don't have out corn but it probably is hunting rodents around the old mineral block area.

Where is this camera set up?  Is it were I missed the doe?   :banghead:

lt-m-grow

I am surprise no one said this...I thought house cat right away.  Looked again several times, still think that - tail or no tail.  Not a stretch for a cat to have lost its tail.

I don't think it is a bobcat.  Shaped didn't seem right.

Thanks for letting me play :-)

buckeye_hunter

After looking hard at the ear and head profile of both the grey fox and the bobcat, I was temped to lean toward the fox. The issue is that it has a fairly thick body and appears to have a docked/short tail. Overall, I think the majority of body characteristics points to a bobcat.

kennym

I'm still thinkin bobcat, I have only seen one possible gray fox, wasn't sure, no binos that day and it was thru brush. It coulda been a bob too.

No housecat, way too big, it is probably 50-60 feet from the camera.
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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kennym

Better edit til I get back over there, not sure that camera will trigger at 50'  :biglaugh:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Encino Man

I' have to go with a feline. looks like a bobcat.
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