Re: What is this critter on cell cam?
[Re: midlander]
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12/02/24 08:41 AM
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Possum legs are not that long even if you had Mike Tyson pulling and stretching on them...Lol Also, notice the fur covered foot/toe, not gonna see that on possum. I am not confident what the critter is based on this photo, but I feel confident that its not a possum. This^^^ ChupApossum
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Re: What is this critter on cell cam?
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12/02/24 09:20 AM
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Opossum they have longer legs than you think. Then otter, beaver That’s my storie I’m sticking to it. wws
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Re: What is this critter on cell cam?
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12/02/24 07:54 PM
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From the time-frame of the previous photos, temp, and water- I wouldn’t think the ice would be thick enough to support the weight of a coyote? That dawned on me today. If you look at the time/date stamps of open water vs the picture in question, that ice has to be less than 1/2 inch. I am really thinking it is a canine that just took a cold dunk. That area offshore from there is no more than 16 inches deep, so even a fox would be able to jump back out after going through - assuming they can not climb out in deep water- which is something I do not know. Wet and cold might explain the low ears and ratty/mangy look. I may go get the high res image from the card. That beaver in the photo is a new arrival in a place with a zero beaver tolerance, so I will be there in the next couple days.
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