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What is it?
To eliminate the potentially obvious, I know it's not a wolf or a bobcat.
It could be an elk fairy.
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Looks like a opossum to me.
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Was that taken in Washington?
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Its a bunny rabbit
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Geini pig
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Quote from: fastdam on July 29, 2013, 07:58:43 PM
Its a bunny rabbit
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Ears are to big for a opossum; maybe an aardvark? A doe crawling over the log??
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Bunny
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my first thought was a cute little (maybe big) bunny
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Quote from: turkeyfeather on July 29, 2013, 07:58:15 PM
Was that taken in Washington?
Yes, it was. E-WA.
I guess now that I look at it, it does look like a rabbit.
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That log is about 18" in diameter.
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Snowshoe hare, look at the white feet, and the large ears give it away.
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I will say it's a lot easier to tell looking at a monitor than trying to figure out what the heck it is on my phone.
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