Could be a coyote suffering from mange. Tail would have no fur on it.
The better resolution pic on the large TV you can definitely see a tail. Lots agree with you about Bobcat, I personally am towards a wild.dog. it's a long way from any houses so I doubt a domestic dog went that far.I don’t see a tail so I’m not leaning towards coyote and more towards bobcat or domestic dog breed that has the tail cropped
Maybe one of these.I don’t see a tail so I’m not leaning towards coyote and more towards bobcat or domestic dog breed that has the tail cropped
There was a Maine Coon Cat running around Pt Burwell PP a few years ago. That thing was huge! TCLooks like a cat to me. I've seen one before near Burwell and nobody believes that
Jackalope! Saw a bigger one down in Austin, Texas. Everything is bigger in Texas!
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youve heard of coon cats from maine this is a coycat coyote lynx cross lolSheepshead
What he said.Mange infected coyote. Sure is ugly.
Spotted tail deer ?More dog like than anything else. Those are not Bobcat legs but could be a young deer playing with the coons ?
That's my best guess in this.I do a little bit of trapping for fun up where I live. We see the odd what we call coy-dogs and would agree it’s either a coyote with mange or it’s a coy-dog. Cross breed between a coyote and a dog.
In southwestern Ontario it is almost impossible to find a coyote that isn’t inbred with some type of other dog.
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