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Posted: 4/6/2022 5:33:55 PM EDT
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:34:19 PM EDT
[#1]
PitBull.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:34:43 PM EDT
[#2]
Squirrel
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:34:49 PM EDT
[#3]
Adult armadiyyo
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:36:31 PM EDT
[#4]
Looks like muskrat.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:39:51 PM EDT
[#5]
Dwarf Alaskan Brown Bear.

Watch out for it.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:43:52 PM EDT
[#6]
The possum from Heat.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:44:47 PM EDT
[#7]
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Looks like muskrat.
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I'm with him ^
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:45:12 PM EDT
[#8]
Mini babcat
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:45:41 PM EDT
[#9]
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The possum from Heat.
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Yep
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:45:55 PM EDT
[#10]
Hamster
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:48:08 PM EDT
[#11]
2 inches long?

That's a rat bro
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:49:09 PM EDT
[#12]
Long-tailed capybara
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:50:20 PM EDT
[#13]
Does it taste like chicken?
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:50:21 PM EDT
[#14]
Lets not forget Dude that keeping wildlife, um... an amphibious rodent, for... um, ya know domestic... within the city... that ain't legal either.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:50:32 PM EDT
[#15]
Did it crawl out of Pelosi?
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:50:36 PM EDT
[#16]
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Looks like muskrat.
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This, do you have a pond or stream close?
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:51:07 PM EDT
[#17]
Northern Crested Chupacabra.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:51:34 PM EDT
[#18]
a liger
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:51:53 PM EDT
[#19]
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Looks like muskrat.
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It does, but even in northland up here they are much furrier than that this time of year and more like six inches long.

I am gonna guess prairie dog, woodchuck or one of the larger species of mole.  That naked tail is uncharacteristic of anything up here. Only rats and mice have that.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:53:14 PM EDT
[#20]
Squirrel
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:54:48 PM EDT
[#21]
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a liger
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Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:55:43 PM EDT
[#22]
Are you brave enough?
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:56:37 PM EDT
[#23]
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It does, but even in northland up here they are much furrier than that this time of year and more like six inches long.

I am gonna guess prairie dog, woodchuck or one of the larger species of mole.  That naked tail is uncharacteristic of anything up here. Only rats and mice have that.
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Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:57:24 PM EDT
[#24]
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 5:57:59 PM EDT
[#25]
How’s it taste?
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:03:32 PM EDT
[#26]
Baby Field rat.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:06:21 PM EDT
[#27]
Chupacabra

Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:10:36 PM EDT
[#28]
A little bit of garlic, a little bit of butter...

Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:13:10 PM EDT
[#29]
Boot heel magnet
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:14:27 PM EDT
[#30]
snake snack
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:15:44 PM EDT
[#31]
Soft shell turtle
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:19:51 PM EDT
[#32]
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snake snack
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Attachment Attached File
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:23:05 PM EDT
[#33]
What is speed of a swallow ?
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:25:07 PM EDT
[#34]
baby deer.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:29:43 PM EDT
[#35]
Rat
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:33:10 PM EDT
[#36]
Hapless vermin.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:33:54 PM EDT
[#37]
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:35:47 PM EDT
[#38]
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:35:49 PM EDT
[#39]
Skunk ape. Very tasty when they're still young like that.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:37:58 PM EDT
[#40]
Give us a location to work with.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:38:00 PM EDT
[#41]
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:38:14 PM EDT
[#42]
possumsquatch
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:38:30 PM EDT
[#43]
Squid
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:39:08 PM EDT
[#44]
Maine coon lobster
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:40:26 PM EDT
[#45]
Lynx
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:41:05 PM EDT
[#46]
Juvenile Chupacabra
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:41:58 PM EDT
[#47]
Dikfur.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:42:28 PM EDT
[#48]
Classic three footed long tailed chipmunk. They are great fried in bacon grease.
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:53:53 PM EDT
[#49]
Armadillcat
Link Posted: 4/6/2022 6:58:59 PM EDT
[#50]
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