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Started by FOsteology, October 09, 2010, 01:55:40 PM

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FOsteology

Never know what one will come across in Texas!

Anyone have an idea what this weird critter is? I'll help you out a bit..... it's no cat, dog, raccoon, possum, nor badger!

And no..... it's NOT a chuppacabra!  :alscalls:

I will also speculate that the critter in question normally doesn't have a "bob-tail".
I think something at one time (another animal or snare/trap) may have tried to capture it..... and all they got was it's tail!
 :biggrin:





Carolina Coyote

Never seen one in person so I'm not sure is it a Wolverine ?  :confused: cc

FOsteology

Not a wolverine. They're not indigenous to Texas.

FOsteology

These critters are becoming more prevalent as well.....  :innocentwhistle:




Hawks Feather


vvarmitr

Yeah that's a Coatis & it lost it's tail somewhere along the line.  :sad:

HuntnCarve

Looks like a Coatimundi (spelling?)  I carved one on a call one time for a fellow in Arizona.

George Ackley

#7
   "tejones"    Coatimundi, Mexican badgers ,Spanish badger ,

that is a good size one,  i do think he is missing little of his tail 
Lift Your Truck, Fat Girls Cant Jump

FOsteology

"Winner, Winner, chicken dinner!"  Coati Mundi I believe it is.

You guys are good! Thought it take awhile.

Carolina Coyote

Never seen one of them critters either, did not know there were even in the states anywhere.   :laf:   :laf:  cc

vayotehowler

late on seeing this but definite a white nose coati mundi indigenous to south america. ddint know u had em in texas but researched nd they have been brought in. thought u were pullling our leg and some one sent u pic from south america. liek the pen raised deer . u tricky like that

George Ackley

run wild in AZ you can even hunt them ,i think you can take 1 a year .
when i was at globe calling it was  #1 one on my wish list even more so then a lion...

its a dream critter for me them and a ring tail

Fos when you going to find me some ringtail??
Lift Your Truck, Fat Girls Cant Jump

Hawks Feather

Quote from: FOsteology on October 09, 2010, 06:15:06 PM
"Winner, Winner, chicken dinner!"  Coati Mundi I believe it is.
You guys are good! Thought it take awhile.


So if I come to San Antonio I get a chicken dinner?

Jerry

FinsnFur

I'm still trying to figure out what those things are in the third pic. :confused:
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Hawks Feather

Quote from: FinsnFur on October 10, 2010, 12:28:29 AM
I'm still trying to figure out what those things are in the third pic. :confused:

I am not as sure about that species, but it looks like Hunchback Water Stealers.  I believe that they are native to Mexico, but have become a problem in the US as well.

Jerry

FOsteology

Quote from: George Ackley on October 09, 2010, 07:16:09 PMFos when you going to find me some ringtail??

I haven't seen a ring tail cat myself for at least three years.  :confused:

There is a place out in the Hill Country that use to have a good population. The last few times I was out there (3 years ago or so) we struck out. Maybe we decimated the population!
  :laf:

Quote from: Hawks Feather on October 09, 2010, 07:17:28 PMSo if I come to San Antonio I get a chicken dinner?

Jerry

If you find yourself in the S.A. area, I'm sure I could rustle you up a chicken dinner or a meal just as good if not better.  :wink:


Hawks Feather

Quote from: FOsteology on October 10, 2010, 02:13:41 PM
Quote from: Hawks Feather on October 09, 2010, 07:17:28 PMSo if I come to San Antonio I get a chicken dinner?
Jerry

If you find yourself in the S.A. area, I'm sure I could rustle you up a chicken dinner or a meal just as good if not better.  :wink:

Be careful, I could end up in your area this winter.

Jerry