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Animal interactions with cameras.
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Lets see em. Any pics snapped of animals interacting or messing with the camera. I have found some of these to be quite comical sometimes.
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here are a couple
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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,157394.0.html
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I have tons of them. This one is of a bear ripping my camera off of the tree and destroying it. The last picture this camera took.
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Stupid bears and elk are the worst! Leave my crap alone on the tree!
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This fawn messed with my camera for about 3 days
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I have never had problems until this year. This year I have had 3 cams messed with....one knocked completely off the tree, found it 40 feet away in the trail.
Here is a couple....from this year.
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I have a video of a doe licking the cam but it's too big to post.
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