Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: NL5 on August 13, 2016, 12:33:40 PM
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Can anyone tell what's in her mouth?
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Looks like a rabbit to me. Aren't the ears just under her chin?
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Rabbit
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Bobcat :dunno:
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I bet she's relocating her kitten
She doesn't look to be lactating, looks big to be a rabbit though.
Actually I think it might be a Tom
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Is the cat carrying the critter by the head or feet? Head/neck is normal, and if that's the case I was thinking otter or fisher. But if by feet and that is the ribcage then maybe a big rabbit. Kind of looks like the critter extends down below the log.
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Dinner
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It looks like a kitten to me. You can see the tail below the branch. :dunno:
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Maybe a coyote pup? Cool picture :tup:
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Looks like a fawn to me.
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That is about the coolest trail cam pic I've seen. I hope you're going back there to find that cat.
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It looks like a kitten to me. You can see the tail below the branch. :dunno:
:yeah:
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I thought kitten too but look at the belly, it's trim. A lactating lion should have a belly waddle and longer hair along the teets.
Also a kitten being carried usually tuck their back legs up and bring their tail up curling into a ball while being carried.
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Teeth
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Could be a fawn. What date was the pic taken?
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Could be a fawn. What date was the pic taken?
10/24/2015
My cam was up over the winter and I was thinking able to get it till a month ago. Tried posting the whole pic, but the site wouldn't let me for some reason.
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whatever it is it looks chubby to me
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Is the camera anywhere near town? Could it be a farm animal?
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Is the camera anywhere near town? Could it be a farm animal?
Nope. It's up in the woods, a long way from any farm.
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Is the camera anywhere near town? Could it be a farm animal?
Nope. It's up in the woods, a long way from any farm.
:dunno: I'm stumped then. I would have guessed fawn but the date doesn't allow that so then I was thinking farm animal. :dunno:
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It does look like a fawn to me. When you zoom in you can see the front legs are folded. When was it taken?
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It does look like a fawn to me. When you zoom in you can see the front legs are folded. When was it taken?
October 24th 2015. Really small for that time of year. Conceived late? :dunno:
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I've looked at it again and I'm still sticking with a rabbit. :dunno:
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I've looked at it again and I'm still sticking with a rabbit. :dunno:
Maybe a really healthy sized rabbit and small cougar? :dunno:
@jackelope says the 4h kids are going to be selling rabbits for meat at the fair this year. Maybe get a few and use them as bait to try and get a shot at that cat.
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I'm going with rabbit as well.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fuploads.tapatalk-cdn.com%2F20160817%2Fb3521993aca5c0f0e8a8f90b61c66f32.jpg&hash=f27a00b054da65d85f9e343488fe9be0a335201b)
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Rabbit imo. They can get really big given the chance.
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I'm going with rabbit as well.
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'nuff said, case closed, I am not going to question a rabbit guy. That is a big rabbit though, right?
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I'm going with rabbit as well.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fuploads.tapatalk-cdn.com%2F20160817%2Fb3521993aca5c0f0e8a8f90b61c66f32.jpg&hash=f27a00b054da65d85f9e343488fe9be0a335201b)
'nuff said, case closed, I am not going to question a rabbit guy. That is a big rabbit though, right?
Yeah, looks like a fatty.
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I fail to see the problem :chuckle:
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:chuckle:
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:chuckle:
hor d'oeuvres :drool:
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Boston Terrier's??
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Boston Terrier's??
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Haha....
Those are Dutch rabbit kits that my kid raises for 4H. ~5 days old I think. Ideally they'll be 4-5 pounds when fully grown.
I think that huge one is a Flemish giant or some cross breed of at least some Flemish. That thing is abnormally huge.
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whatever it is it looks chubby to me
This topic..... This comment hahaha