Have you ever wondered why?
#1
Have you ever wondered why?
When you talk about things like Bigfoot people always say why do we not find their dead bodies? Do you ever wonder why... of the millions of birds there are why the ground is not littered with dead birds or why you never find dead bobcats, or turkeys, or coons, or wild pigs, or bears, deer, squirrels, coyotes or really any animal that has died in the wild? Mother nature has a way of keeping things cleaned up. Could this be why?
Live it up! Doug
Live it up! Doug
#2
In all honesty......I have found a dead carcus of every about every common mammal at one time or another that is native to IL. Birds??? Who cares? I have found dead turkeys, deer, coons, squirrels, opossums, beavers, groundhogs and the list goes on. The rest of what is out there I have seen alive.
I see where your going with this though. It's hard to say what is out there and never found.
I see where your going with this though. It's hard to say what is out there and never found.
#3
In all honesty......I have found a dead carcus of every about every common mammal at one time or another that is native to IL. Birds??? Who cares? I have found dead turkeys, deer, coons, squirrels, opossums, beavers, groundhogs and the list goes on. The rest of what is out there I have seen alive.
I see where your going with this though. It's hard to say what is out there and never found.
I see where your going with this though. It's hard to say what is out there and never found.
Live it up! Doug
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 114
Been in a lot of different wooded terrains, open terrains and I must say Ive never stumbled across a dead deer except one thats been poached on side of road ditch. Never seen dead coon except road kill, no squirrels nothing at all of that sort. Only thing I've seen is a bloated dead cow that died giving birth in a creek. Ive scaled miles at a time through the woods with friends just shooting squirrels and riding fourwheelers and never anything.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: WV
Posts: 4,485
whether you have actually come up on a carcass of a wild animal, dead and bloated in the woods is one thing, but certainly you have found skulls and bones and remnants (turkey feathers??? Eh???) haven't you...or am I just some sort of wildlife acheologist with a golden horshoe up my butt...lol
#9
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Posts: 10,079
I'm in the woods all the time and I don't find a lot of dead bodies. Sure you will find feathers and sometimes a few bones, but for the number of animals out there that you know are dieing of either natural or predator causes it would seem that there would be a lot of stuff lying around. A few weeks ago there was a video of a dead deer that was tied to a stake and left to decompose without big predators eating it, just worms, maggots, microbes, etc and it didn't take but a few days for it to dissappear.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Northern VA
Posts: 310
I can't think of any of those animals that you listed that grow to 8' or 9' tall weigh in excess of 350# and stink to high heaven even when alive.
Let me guess you have seen a few while out scouting for Black Panthers.
Mitch
Let me guess you have seen a few while out scouting for Black Panthers.
Mitch