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sure looks like one to me. son in law got the pic on trail cam. date not right probably may or june. imageproxy.php?img=&key=6c02562f287999b8imageproxy.php?img=&key=6c02562f287999b8

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Possible but to me looks like a coyote with a bad case of  mange

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hard to tell. head seems too round and ears too short to be a yote but maybe

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Yah its Kind of hard to tell just make sure to watch your backside when heading to your deer stand ?

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indeed :)

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42 minutes ago, IceHawk said:

Possible but to me looks like a coyote with a bad case of  mange

 

I was thinking the same or a Bob cat.

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way to big to be a bobcat I was thinking. 

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Interesting pic!!

 

Could be the pic but looks to dark and fur seems to "fluffy" for a cougar?

 

My first thought was a bear, neck seems to long and the color change on lower jaw says no.

 

I am going to go with a wolf.

 

Thanks for sharing.

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Looks like a cougar to me.

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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Send her off to the DNR folks.  They may want the location.  What ever it is, it looks like it has mange.

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the pic is from may

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13 hours ago, eyeguy 54 said:

the pic is from may

 

Oh then your right, the DNR wouldn't be able to tell what it is until at least June!  ?  ?

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1 hour ago, leech~~ said:

 

Oh then your right, the DNR wouldn't be able to tell what it is until at least June!  ?  ?

 

Leaves are about foot and a half would put the head at about 3 feet or so. Me double thinks cougarumamountainlioncatamountpuma !  So SHAAAAD UPPPPP!  LOl

 

PS  you look like mange... 

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10 hours ago, eyeguy 54 said:

 

Leaves are about foot and a half would put the head at about 3 feet or so. Me double thinks cougarumamountainlioncatamountpuma !  So SHAAAAD UPPPPP!  LOl

 

PS  you look like mange... 

 

RICK!!!!!!!!!!!  eyeguy hurt my feelings!  He called me a name and told me to shut up!  He needs a Timeout and Warning!! ?

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Coyote.  Ears are bigger than you think.  The ear (far side looks pretty long and the closer ear appears small because of the angle of the head).   The white / light color fur on the lower jaw also suggests coyote.   The head looks like it is sloping out more than a cougar, the tree blocks the snout.

 

Too much time on my hands.

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I see that grin on the original photo.  Coyotes can lay their ears down.

 

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After looking at a lot more pics of same spot with deer I am prett sure its too small to be a cougar so leech might be right. or a small yote. 

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I still think it has mange, bald spot between the ears and really thin on the shoulder. 

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House cat and therefore an invasive species

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A yote with a bad case of mange 

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