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I NEED HELP ASAP IN IDENTIFYING THIS ANIMAL
Earlier today my dobermans were raising hell outsiode.
I went outside and heard ALOT of running through the bushes. Tonight I pulled into my driveway to find 6 small dog/cat like creatures in my driveway. Maybe as big as a fox, but LOOKED like a cat with a very long skinny tail, very bushy fur, and RED and BROWN striped. They looked like a red and brown zebra. In almost 20 years of hunting I have NEVER seen these kinds of animal before, they were NOT foxes or coyotes. IF they were some form of wild cat then they were genetically all screwed up. I live in Charlotte NC on the outskirts in 29 acres of VERY heavily wooded land. When I pulled in they didnt run, they stood there making like, yelping noises? I honked the honr they didnt move, I layed on the horn for almost 10 seconds and they WALKED into the bushes. WTF kind of animal is that??? |
RE: I NEED HELP ASAP IN IDENTIFYING THIS ANIMAL
Sounds as if they may be an "Exotic" brought in as a pet and escaped or were released. Check with the local DNR to see if there are other reports. If you have a box trap, use it to try to catch one of them, if you don't own one, a local Veterinarian or Humane Society is likely to have one you could borrow. The DNR may very well be interested anyway as exotics getting loose have become an increasing problem around the country. Good Luck.
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Sounds like an interesting creature.
Maybe you could setup a trail camera in your yard. |
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Hoopy, you been hitting that moonshine jug again. don't know what it could be be maybe try and lay off the jug for a few days and maybe they will go away
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Hoopy
could it be a fisher? There are lots up in eastern ontario! |
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Sounds like they might be a family of ringtail cats. I dont know if NC has any, but I know Texas has some. A ringtail cat is a wild animal that kind of looks like a ferrit, except with a long bushy tail. I'm not sure what family they are in, maybe the fox family??
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I would think a fisher/ringcat type critter would be the answer. Trap one and talk to the DWR.
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Sounds like a Ringtail cat.
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Really should get pictures. Based upon their behavior and your locale I would say that they were more than likely spotted skunks.Unlike regular striped skunks which have white lines running down their back, spotted skunks appear to be striped liked zebras. You did say it was at night so maybe the light made them appear red and brown and also could be they were feeding in mud, garbage etc that gave them that color. Very few wild animals will stick around when people are present. The notable exeptions which are striped, are raccoons which just don't care having lost most of their fear of humans and spotted skunks, which seem to know that nothing wants to mess with them. Ringtail cats or any other exotic just seem to be much more wary and elusive and wouldn't be caught hanging around your driveway and would probably have run away, let alone finding the family there mulling around and then just walking away. Hanging around humans and then waddling off without a care in the world sounds like skunk behavior to me, but who knows. Hope you identify them. Take care.
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Sounds like a near sighted bor coon done caught him a puttty cat.........
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tx highrack i never heard of or saw any thing called a ringtail cat and i live in texas.
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crc: Well, I lve in Texas too, and ringtails are here and I have seen them numerous times. Check out the Texas Parks and wildlife site. The ringtail in the TP&W mascot. They had a contest when I was in 5th grade (1970) to name this mascot. I believe that "Ring tail tudor" won out.
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tx highrack i never heard of or saw any thing called a ringtail cat and i live in texas. Ringtails are VERY common in Texas. Most people have never seen them and don't know they even exist. Nocturnal with a capital N! If you ever see one in the daytime, he is either in a trap or rabid. My first thought was ringtail, but have never seen a reddish varient. Around here they are shades of grey, with abit of brown sometimes. Only other reddish animal similar is the coatimundi, and the closest here are in the Big Bend area, a loooong way from NC. |
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sounds like an opossum to me
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Look like this ?
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Being another native Texan, misplaced right now, sounds like a Ringtailed cat to me. I don't have any idea what their range is.
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looks like a dude
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Slugman, that was just right down funny!:D where did you get that picture of my ex.
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That sounds like a litter of baby chupacabras, or maybe baby Jersey devils...:eek:;)
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Thats IT !!!
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This looks almost exactly what like was in my driveway
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