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Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276552
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Possum he is walking on ice so he is stretched out and standing tall for stability

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276584
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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.

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276585
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1. ? (first impression possum)
2. Otter
3. Beaver

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276611
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I'm with the dog, otter, beaver folks.

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276612
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Definitely a canine. The position of the ears is what makes it tough to tell. I'm leaning towards some kind of domestic dog.

Just look at the feet and you can easily tell it's not a possum.

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: midlander] #8276614
12/02/24 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by midlander
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^^^

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Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276615
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Here’s proof a lot of people don’t bother to read an entire post. He plainly states the otter and beaver are included for size comparison since they were taken from the same camera. Rant over.

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276620
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Forgot my guess, clearly a Tasmanian Devil in the first photo, then otter then beaver

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276624
12/02/24 09:08 AM
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I change my guess

it's a TazAPoss-ChupaFoot with mange


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Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276632
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Opossum they have longer legs than you think.

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Then otter, beaver That’s my storie I’m sticking to it.

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Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276650
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The responses to this are just plain disappointing.

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276654
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Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276659
12/02/24 10:06 AM
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Red fox with mange on it's head
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Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276680
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Head sure looks like a possum but no way are those legs a possum

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276687
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Marsupilami?

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276712
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Too far south for one of these?

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Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276790
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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?

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8276956
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I thought fisher too, but figured it would be way out of their range. Using the size comparison with the other critters the size would be close. I can’t think of a domestic dog with that head shape, that’s why I said a Tasmania devil but that’s a little farther out of range, sorry for joke Bernie

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: Slicktreedog] #8277055
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Originally Posted by Slicktreedog
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.

Re: What is this critter on cell cam? [Re: loosanarrow] #8277088
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No fishers here. That I know of…

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