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I think porky and small bear what do you guys think.
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Coons?
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porcupine
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+1 porcupine
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baby Sasquatch maybe
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Quote from: pianoman9701 on August 13, 2012, 09:41:29 AM
baby Sasquatch maybe
or chubacabra
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porcupine
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I think it's a porky also
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I'd guess maybe coon and porky....
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Ya I would have to say porcupine
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Go stand in the same place and get a pick of yourself for size reference.
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mountain beaver
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coyote and porcupine is my guess.
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Snuffleluffilgus...yearlings, eastern variety. Very rare here!
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Mt. Beaver?
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mountain beaver
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Re: what are these critters
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Here is pic to compair the size
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or this one
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this place is over run with coyotes.
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Rabid mountain beavers, careful I hear they like to bite people!
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I am still thinking coons.
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Quote from: blacktailcody on August 16, 2012, 07:26:44 PM
I am still thinking coons.
you may be right.The little rock pile the coyote is standing on is a cat toilet that is why that camera is there but I sure get interesting pics.One soak I got a jeep pic coming ang going.
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Obviously those are Bigfoots.
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