What is this?? David
Feb 21, 2018 #1 B BigDave2000 Member What is this?? David Attachments E5DC83DB-490F-4457-BF46-75DCB05D4D86.jpg 63 KB · Views: 1,607
Feb 21, 2018 #2 XIronheadX PF Trump Cam Operator !20/20 Coyote that got the hair shaved off his rear end.
Feb 21, 2018 #5 shdw633 Senior Member Bobcat....just something in the background making his tail look longer in my opinion
Feb 21, 2018 #6 Chase4556 Senior Member Agreed with bobcat. Face is to short and "round" to be a coyote. Front shoulders are very "cat" like. It does look like it has a long tail, but it could be something in the photo. Two options in my opinion... bobcat or cougar. Probably a bobcat.
Agreed with bobcat. Face is to short and "round" to be a coyote. Front shoulders are very "cat" like. It does look like it has a long tail, but it could be something in the photo. Two options in my opinion... bobcat or cougar. Probably a bobcat.
Feb 21, 2018 #7 Tomboy Boots Turkey Killer It would be interesting to see any other pictures the trail camera got... My camera's are usually set for 3 pictures.
It would be interesting to see any other pictures the trail camera got... My camera's are usually set for 3 pictures.
Feb 21, 2018 #9 KyDawg Gone But Not Forgotten Even zooming in that tail looks kinda long for a Bobcat.
Feb 21, 2018 #11 Nicodemus The Recluse Staff member Look close at the upper center of the left hindquarter and you can see the outline of the bob tail with the black tip on the end of it.
Look close at the upper center of the left hindquarter and you can see the outline of the bob tail with the black tip on the end of it.
Feb 21, 2018 #14 jesnic Senior Member Obviously, it is a 5 legged, twin tailed, 36 toed galocktopus stalking bigfeets hanging out in a Sequoyah tree, just out of view.
Obviously, it is a 5 legged, twin tailed, 36 toed galocktopus stalking bigfeets hanging out in a Sequoyah tree, just out of view.
Feb 21, 2018 #16 XIronheadX PF Trump Cam Operator !20/20 Probably young skinny bobcat. Couple of blurry spots that give the illusion of a tail that's the darker outer part of the leg I guess. Like Nic said you can see the dark tip of the bobtail. Attachments 8397242610_453a04ea2e_b.jpg 120.2 KB · Views: 1,362
Probably young skinny bobcat. Couple of blurry spots that give the illusion of a tail that's the darker outer part of the leg I guess. Like Nic said you can see the dark tip of the bobtail.
Feb 21, 2018 #17 P Permitchaser Senior Member Coyote with mange or black panther with mange. Hard to tell
Feb 23, 2018 #18 B BigDave2000 Member Thanks for the info. I can see what y’all are talking about, especially with the photo of the bobcat in daylight. David
Thanks for the info. I can see what y’all are talking about, especially with the photo of the bobcat in daylight. David
Feb 23, 2018 #19 KyDawg Gone But Not Forgotten Nicodemus said: Look close at the upper center of the left hindquarter and you can see the outline of the bob tail with the black tip on the end of it. Click to expand... You are right Nic, if you start at the bottom and follow that growth coming out of the ground you can see it clearly.
Nicodemus said: Look close at the upper center of the left hindquarter and you can see the outline of the bob tail with the black tip on the end of it. Click to expand... You are right Nic, if you start at the bottom and follow that growth coming out of the ground you can see it clearly.