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    Default Here kitty kitty kitty

    Couldn’t get a “good” picture of it going through my yard today. They don’t stay in one place very long. Glad I got A pic though.


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    lynx ?
    bobcat?
    what are we supposedly looking at?

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    You need to get closer next time. He's blurry because he was moving, next time bait him with the neighbors poodle. :twisted: Karl. [roll]

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    ooh....mt lion maybe ?

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    I see a Cougar! :cool:
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    Not a mountain lion. Small, only a little over 2 feet long. Almost no tail. Spotted. Didn't get a good look at the ears, was looking for the camera.

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    Atrain
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    I would say it was a bobcat. Did he look like this?

    http://wildlife.state.co.us/Wildlife...als/Bobcat.htm

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    cool
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    Recon
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    I'm guessing bobcat. Their spots are usually a little more prominent than a lynx. They also apear a little darker and more yellowish. But it's hard telling with that photo.

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    cedrick
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    blam blam [postal]

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