What is this?
#1
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Fork Horn
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Take a look at the critter in this trailcam picture and tell me what the hell it is! LOL!
http://midwestpredator.groupee.net/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/9941018811/m/364100331/p/1
http://midwestpredator.groupee.net/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/9941018811/m/364100331/p/1
#3
Don't know, BUT someone needs to lend the owner of the camera a better quality camera, becuase the picture quality sucks!! The 2nd pic. has two squirrels in it, and seems to be not quite so washed out, but it still sucks![8D]
#5
Jason, I looked at this on the site last night...
Im not computer savy enough to blow it up...
But you remember a few years back when all the newspapers where on fire about "amadillo's in Southern Illinois and Indiana...
Just a thougt......
Mike
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Im not computer savy enough to blow it up...
But you remember a few years back when all the newspapers where on fire about "amadillo's in Southern Illinois and Indiana...
Just a thougt......
Mike
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#6
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Fork Horn
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I agree TR: he needs a better trail camera!!
I still don't know what it is... but a likely suspect was named this morning! If you look at the latest compare/contrast pictures... it does resemble that critter. Even though Indiana shouldn't have any???
I still don't know what it is... but a likely suspect was named this morning! If you look at the latest compare/contrast pictures... it does resemble that critter. Even though Indiana shouldn't have any???
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Fork Horn
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From: Upstate, NY
I'd say it's a cat cleaning itself or scratching. The size in comparison to the squirrels would fit. So does the position its in. Just watch your own cat (if you have one) when it cleans behind it's front leg.


