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Post by Tooln on Jun 7, 2019 15:51:04 GMT -6
Pulled the cards today and got this by the crick. Not the best pic but the best I have. Not sure what it is. Any help? Badger?
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Post by sd51555 on Jun 7, 2019 16:14:37 GMT -6
Was there a strong sulfur smell in the area?
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Post by batman on Jun 7, 2019 16:17:36 GMT -6
coon?
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Post by Tooln on Jun 7, 2019 16:27:59 GMT -6
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Post by Tooln on Jun 7, 2019 16:28:57 GMT -6
Was there a strong sulfur smell in the area? No smell but lots of skeeters.
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Post by Tooln on Jun 7, 2019 16:31:06 GMT -6
Here I zoomed in some.
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Post by Tooln on Jun 7, 2019 16:35:41 GMT -6
I'm leaning towards a wolverine.
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Post by benmnwi on Jun 7, 2019 17:29:24 GMT -6
Anything in the picture that can verify the size?
I can't tell if it's a grizzly bear, pocket gopher or something in the middle. Could you see any tracks?
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Post by kabic on Jun 7, 2019 17:59:13 GMT -6
Wolverine would be pretty rare. I would guess fisher or bear cub
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Post by wklman on Jun 7, 2019 18:51:00 GMT -6
I'm going with coon as well. Looks like rings on the tail.
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Post by nhmountains on Jun 7, 2019 18:58:38 GMT -6
I'm leaning towards a wolverine. Yours has the same color pattern and ass end as this one so I agree.
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Post by Tooln on Jun 7, 2019 19:43:30 GMT -6
I was home by the time I saw the pictures so I did not see any tracks. I get coons in the pictures all the time this is definitely not a coon. From the size of the rocks on that particular crossing I'm guessing this thing is minimum 20 inches long and possibly 8 to 10 inches high. I guess the color pattern is what is leading me to believe a wolverine. Which yes would be rare in my area.
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Post by terrifictom on Jun 7, 2019 19:59:58 GMT -6
Fisher with mange.
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Post by batman on Jun 7, 2019 20:29:23 GMT -6
Still looks like a raccoon to me..
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Post by kabic on Jun 7, 2019 21:08:56 GMT -6
Half in shade half in sunlight is throwing you guys off, it is a solid color
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