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12-13-04, 01:12 AM
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What is this mammal? <<FEEDER>>
Anyone see this pic online before? A forum I'm on is trying to figure out what it is...
Guesses are Dog, Rabbit, Fawn, Fox, Goat, and Calve...
I honestly have no idea, but would like to clear it up for them if anyone here has any idea...
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12-13-04, 01:22 AM
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im leaning towards goat or fawn cause those look like hoves,not paws so dog,rabbit n fox are out.Too bushy a tail for a calf i think to.Probably a goat.
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12-13-04, 01:24 AM
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I thought hooves too, but wasn't 100% sure
and that tail looks just plain strange!
BTW, I have NO IDEA where the pic originally came from...
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12-13-04, 01:52 AM
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I'm not sure if those are hooves or paws. At first, I though paws, it's also got a fluffy tail, and my first thing I said was "is that a dog?"
Some baby animals have fluffy tails I think, and the body shape doesn't really look like a dog to. And those very well could be hooves, maybe it is some kind of wild pig, asian deer or something I'm not used to seeing. Kinda looks like a calf, but it has a fluffy tail. Calfs, around here, also are usually 70 lbs and up born.
Something about the snake and the bricks it's on, makes me think it's not a very big snake. That is still a very large prey item for that snake, and it may weigh up to 30 lbs. Could be the angle too.
I hope someone knows, cause I am really curious now.
Did you get emailed the picture? Any information with it at all?
Ryan
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12-13-04, 02:13 AM
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Looks like a dog to me.
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12-13-04, 02:22 AM
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JJNNBNS:
All guesses look good, mine from judging all the possibilities......hmmmm I say its a fawn.
Poor BAMBI bit the bullet.
Cya...
Tony
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12-13-04, 02:27 AM
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Look at the feet, it's not hooves, so it can't be a fawn/goat/or calf. If you look at the front legs, imagine how the animal would sit on them, like a dog, straight, it looks more like they would be bent like a rabbit. Plus rabbits tails can be quite long.
So I go for rabbit!
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12-13-04, 02:30 AM
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To me, it looks like dog feet and dog tail.
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12-13-04, 02:49 AM
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I am leaning towards rabbit now, but it's very confusing...
Ryan, no info on the pic... I was posting about my local herpers forum, and a buddy posted a pic that he'd found and saved off the net sometime ago...
We started trying to figure out what it was, and there's still a debate on it...
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12-13-04, 07:20 AM
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My first thought was dog , becasuse of the tail, then I took the pic into an imaging program and zoomed in on the feet, there are no paws/claws , they are hooves, so with that tail and the hooves plus what you can see of the outline of the jaw just outside the snakes mouth, I would say it is some kind of deer. The color looks off to be a North American species; it’s probably an Asian species of deer.
Devon
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12-13-04, 07:42 AM
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hooves are flat on the bottom and those are definetly curved like the soft pad on my dogs foot so i am sayin dog
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12-13-04, 07:47 AM
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that's totally a rabbit, not a "bunny" but a hare, they look just like that. Those look like paws to me!
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12-13-04, 07:59 AM
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well i say my guess is liek a ground squirell or praire dog
just a guess still but im not bound by the bounderies given lol
Mike
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12-13-04, 08:22 AM
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Maybe this?
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12-13-04, 08:31 AM
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