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    Hatchet Sushi Master Rooskibar03's Avatar
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    Default Help me identify these tracks.

    What ever this is like to come right up the stairs from the deck outside our master bedroom.

    Wife thinks it's a bunny.



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    my opinion is not bunny, too many toes. Looks like whatever it was jumped up to the railing? Seeing how cats jump around in my house, that explains the stance of the feet. Paws look about right too.

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    Bunny. Two front legs apart and the back legs together. I have a yard full of them.

    How far apart are the tracks? In line? How big is the track?



    Or Chupacabra.
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    That's pretty obvious. It's a chupacabra.

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    Both squirrels and rabbits have that track pattern. But the paws look to wide to be either. but appear to be about the shape of a cat. Which the pattern would make sense if the cat were about to jump up on something.

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    Snipe

    Or the elusive Jackalope.
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    Larger fore paws and smaller hind. You should probably be able to see some claw marks in them. The way it hops is telling me it is a squirrel.

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    I'm not thinking cat.

    You know you're going to have to get a pic of whatever it is now, right? You're charged with getting all P.I. to find the answer.


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    christ...its obviously manbearpig. I'm super serial.
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