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RE: Who can ID these droppings?
Looks like a turd to me. Do you find yourself photographing bowel movements very often? Seems like an odd hobby that would probably concern your folks if they ever found out. Hell, I don't even know you and I'm worried about ya ![]() ![]() ![]() |
RE: Who can ID these droppings?
ORIGINAL: NY Bowhunter Looks like a turd to me. Do you find yourself photographing bowel movements very often? Seems like an odd hobby that would probably concern your folks if they ever found out. Hell, I don't even know you and I'm worried about ya ![]() ![]()
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RE: Who can ID these droppings?
Thanks for all the replies guys, even the not so helpful ones, lol, I did get a laugh out of those. A guy at work said it could be an opossum, that they like to eat the persimmon also. Does this sound accurate?
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RE: Who can ID these droppings?
ORIGINAL: scottpk Thanks for all the replies guys, even the not so helpful ones, lol, I did get a laugh out of those. A guy at work said it could be an opossum, that they like to eat the persimmon also. Does this sound accurate? ![]() |
RE: Who can ID these droppings?
It's obviously a predator, I would say a fox or coyote.
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RE: Who can ID these droppings?
What about this one? I think it could be bear droppings, but I don't know for sure. It was found on a trail deep in the woods/mountains in Tidioute, Pa. There have been alot of bear spotted this year.
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RE: Who can ID these droppings?
My wife just came in the room and said "what the hell are you looking at"
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RE: Who can ID these droppings?
I can ID them. Tell me what precinct and I will ID them in the lineup.
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