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  1. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    And just to mess with everyones head... Check out this animal photographed in South Carolina, just next door to the OP: http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=14603
  2. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    Quote: Show me a picture of a house cat and a jaguarundi holding its tail in the EXACT same position that the OP's animal is holding its tail and I'll consider those two options. Also show me a jaguarundi that is as light as the OP's animal. Quote: Oh please, eliminated gray fox? What...
  3. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    Let me put it this way... I have seen Florida panthers (Puma concolor=same as cougar, mountain lion, puma, etc.) and gray fox, both in the wild and in captivity, and I have lived with house cats (among many other species) my entire life. My wife and I are active in animal rescue, including...
  4. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    You guys are still focused on the false choice between a big cat (Puma concolor) and a gray fox. Just because it is obviously not cougar, doesn't mean it's automatically a fox. Likewise, just because it's obviously not a fox, that doesn't make it automatically a cougar. As I see it, team fox and...
  5. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    Quote: So who takes this "fox" to the groomer to get it's tail trimmed?... It's obviously a feline. Guess GA DNR healthcare plan no longer covers vision... darn budget cuts! probably the same hairdresser as the gray fox on post #164 on this page...
  6. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    Quote: So who takes this "fox" to the groomer to get it's tail trimmed?... It's obviously a feline. Guess GA DNR healthcare plan no longer covers vision... darn budget cuts!
  7. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    If they're in Alabama, they're in Georgia... "The Jaguarundi in Alabama The jaguarundi is larger than a domestic cat and a little smaller than a bobcat. Color ranges from rusty brown to almost black. These cats are most active in the early morning and evening, and prefer densely vegetated...
  8. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    Quote: Well, we clearly have three different photos here representing three different species. Team fox believes that the UPA is a fox because foxes are common in Georgia and approximately the same size, even though it doesn't look like a fox. Team big cat believes that the UPA is a big cat...
  9. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    Quote: Exelent pictures indeed. Still, I'm amazed at the ability of this animal to trigger five photos without showing it's face once. Hope the camera is still out there catching more photos.
  10. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    Quote: Red&Yellow, I think you solved the mystery. Don't know if anyone else figured it out, because I haven't read all the coments about this. Here is a quote from an online article: "Florida has a resident population of jaguarundis that were imported into that state in the 1940s. Since the...
  11. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    ... And check this out... http://meridianstar.com/outdoors/x46867661/New-cat-in-our-woods/print?mobRedir=false "According to Lisa Wojcki, this cat is slightly larger than a house cat. It can range from 18-25 lbs, with a small flat head and short ears. It is light grey to dark grey in color...
  12. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    Red&Yellow : Kinda crazy, but how about a jaguarundi? It's range is off, but that's the first thing I thought when I saw the picture. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguarundi Red&Yellow, I think you solved the mystery. Don't know if anyone else figured it out, because I haven't read all the...
  13. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    I have encountered a mother panther with her cubs here in southwest Florida. They walk in single file behind mom. Also the young ( the size in this picture) have larger heads and feet in proportion to their body. The animal pictured is sleek and has a smaller head... Definitely an adult, no...
  14. greenkalki

    what is this on my game-cam?

    From the size (as determined by the comparison with the crow pic) it's definitely not a cougar. Although the Florida panther is a slightly smaller subspecies of cougar, it's not as small as the animal in the picture. Also, a juvenile panther has spots, and would be with it's mother (and likely...
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