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dukgnfsn

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looking for help ID for the animal in 1st 3 pictures. The pic of porky is for size reference and near hole ? animal made. I have my guesses but curious what others think
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It never came back into camera after diving into snow making the hole.
 


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Maybe I'm way off in left field on this one but my first thought was black footed ferret.
 


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Hard to say 100%, but fisher is a definite possibility. Size is on par, plus they’ll tunnel snow and do eat porcupines.
 

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small fisher digging out mice, been seeing them around my place in pembina for last 15 years.
 

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Mink would be my guess. Pic one especially. Fishers, at least the ones I've dealt with up close, are more robust and muscular IMO.
 


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Me say mink. The arch in the back and semi-fluffy tail, could be a large male. Me say. LB
 


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