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Bobcat
Quote from: Remnar on February 15, 2022, 07:26:57 PMNutria Nutria ........... nope they like grassQuote from: WapitiTalk1 on February 15, 2022, 08:02:48 PMNo water den underneath, muskrat? It’s not a beaver trail/slide. I know nothing about nutria, they’re alien species where I come from. So, I dunno. Looks like it to me
Nutria
No water den underneath, muskrat? It’s not a beaver trail/slide. I know nothing about nutria, they’re alien species where I come from. So, I dunno.
Bigfoot
I would guess its Beaver. I have seen them feed on blackberry vines lots of times, especially right off a feed or travel channel. One pond I trapped last year the Beaver cleared an entire patch of blackberry vines.
Beaver
When I was trapping the Oregon coast it seemed like Evergreen blackberry vines were the favorite food of beaver. You could drive a road paralleling a river and generally find where the beaver were just by spotting the biggest growths of berry bushes. I haven't seen the same in WA so much. Nutri were more interesting in grass.
I don't know how anything can eat the canes of the Himalayans.
Quote from: NRA4LIFE on February 19, 2022, 04:59:42 PMI don't know how anything can eat the canes of the Himalayans.At different times I have seen beaver cut just about everything. Even to the point of a feed bed full of devils club.Even Saw where they cut some gorse down by Florence OR. Gorse makes Evergreen Blackberries seem like *censored* willow.
Quote from: Humptulips on February 20, 2022, 08:54:39 PMQuote from: NRA4LIFE on February 19, 2022, 04:59:42 PMI don't know how anything can eat the canes of the Himalayans.At different times I have seen beaver cut just about everything. Even to the point of a feed bed full of devils club.Even Saw where they cut some gorse down by Florence OR. Gorse makes Evergreen Blackberries seem like *censored* willow.That word censor program has a dirty mind.