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WormWiggler

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Beaver, muskrat, or cat?
 




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Hind quarter of a moose with the leg cut off at the knee. What the hell is that doing there?
 

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Beaver. Looks like a flat tail in the grass.

Yea I think you and ndwalleyes are right , High in the ass and the tail tells the tale. I cropped it and blew it up earlier in another program and the face looked like a badger but poor lighting can play mind games too. And a badger lays flat like a pancake . I've scratched my head a few times with night trail cam pictures . Beaver humping a log maybe .
 


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After the comments on here already, someone needs to call HR!! ;:;rofl.....,.,..,,;:;boozer
 


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Here is a daylight pic for your plant gazing fetish, there was another tree closer but my beaver monitoring was not up to par. This particular beav seems to have stopped in 3 weeks ago and did nothing, no signs of him/her other than that one pic.
 

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". This particular beav seems to have stopped in 3 weeks ago and did nothing, no signs of him/her other than that one pic."


Haha, In the beaver world that's the head engineer scouting for a place to start a new colony. They will show up just about dark some evening and go to town on those trees.
 

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Wormwiggler, Do you or any close neighbors have any cut wood laying around ? I can't get over how much that looks like a cut log when I blow it up. Beavers can move wood across land very well and like it in short chunks. looks like he is on a trail. I see water in the second pic. Creek, Pond ? There is a Part two to the link I posted , Ill find it and post it later, Confirmed with pictures about like yours.




https://www.arboristsite.com/commun...appen-a-beaver-is-stealing-my-firewood.72114/

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Beaver rolling a log. Final answer
 
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