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Re: First Bear on Cam and possible Piebald blacktail?? Check it out
« Reply #15 on: June 10, 2011, 06:48:41 AM »
Thanks for the link bobcat, that first pic looks exactly like it!
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Re: First Bear on Cam and possible Piebald blacktail?? Check it out
« Reply #16 on: June 10, 2011, 06:56:20 AM »
ok I have a question... not trying to jack the thread or anything but how would the meat of these animals be if they had the "hair loss syndrome", ticks or the mange? You would think it would be ok but they could also spead some funky disease..   :dunno:

When it first started popping up in Snohomish County, my folks had several fawns show up on their property with it so we contacted WDFW to question it and see if we should do anything. The officer told us to do nothing, cold weather would take care of the sick, but he also told us that we could eat them...ummm, no thanks!  :puke:
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Re: First Bear on Cam and possible Piebald blacktail?? Check it out
« Reply #17 on: June 10, 2011, 07:24:28 AM »
if you break out with a bad rash you'll know why   :yike:
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Re: First Bear on Cam and possible Piebald blacktail?? Check it out
« Reply #18 on: June 10, 2011, 07:30:16 AM »
I would have no problem eating one.  As far as getting the lice, most (all?) lice are species specific and will crawl around on another species but will not infest it.

 


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