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03-03-05, 01:29 AM
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nutria - I dunno.......
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03-03-05, 01:31 AM
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Just double checked - no offense but these things have webbed feet - that totally doesnt
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03-03-05, 01:50 AM
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Its definatly a little goat. No doubt about it in my mind. Damn.. im getting hungry for goat curry with rice now! I think Ill cook that tomorrow
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03-03-05, 01:54 AM
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thats a rabbit........they can have different colored hair on the bottoms of their feet to either protects from hot sands or snow
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03-03-05, 10:14 AM
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a 3ft rabbit? Ever heard of a flemish giant? Those things can get up to 40lbs! (sometimes bigger)!
I still stand with some kind of rabbit
plus rabbits have dif color feet because that is the way they are bred.
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03-03-05, 08:42 PM
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looks like a dog....i say we find out who took the pic and if its a dog thats gross....looks way too big to b a rabbit
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03-03-05, 09:40 PM
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Looks to big to be a rabbit??????? You should go to Beth Wallbanks house (member of this forum). Her rabbits at 3-4 months were almost as big as my Am. Staff. (female). Those things were huge!
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03-04-05, 12:34 AM
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like I said, look up info on flemish giants, they are HUGE, about the size of a med. sized dog!!
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03-05-05, 10:48 PM
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I agree %100 with havenbounce. It is most deffinitly a Belgion Hare, a rabbit. I showed rabbits, including the Belgiom Hare for several years and everything adds up to a tee.
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03-09-05, 08:11 PM
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Whewww. that took some time.
Well in my oppinion, any type of hare, or rabbit is out.
at the mid section of the body, appears to be something penile in my opinion. Rabbits and hair got lil bitty things pretty much hidden between there legs, and much farther back.
By body shape, id say goat for sure. even the tail. But this animal is NOT cloven hoofed. It obviously has paws. you can see the toes without even zooming in.
gotta go with dog by my reasoning.
ReptileHQ........There are people here in texas that actually think those thing exist.
Rick
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03-09-05, 08:36 PM
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OK, I just looked at it zoomed...The front legs don't look right for a dog...the knee (actually the wrist, but who cares!) joint is not the right shape, and the feet are wrong too...Also, no breed of dog I know of had that type of flat, fluffy on one side tail...I have to go with a big a** rabbit or hare of some kind...but where are the ears? Flemish giants have huge ears! I don't know about hares for sure, but shouldn't you see ears from that angle?
I also looked up capybaras and they have long finger like toes, so my first idea is out...
Definetly not a dog in my opinion though....but I guess we may never know for sure!!
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03-09-05, 09:21 PM
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maybe its el chupacabra?
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03-09-05, 09:33 PM
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i think its a fawn. What i see on the animals front left foot doesn't necessarily mean toes. I think it could just be different colouring at the bottom. It's front left foot looks like a hoof to me.
I'm going with a fawn. It's definately not a dog.
Geoff
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03-09-05, 10:13 PM
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If it had hooves you would see a very distinct line where the leg stops and the hoof starts, even in a young animal...and I just don't see it! Could be wrong though...it has happened before!
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03-09-05, 10:39 PM
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