Who can ID these droppings?
#11
Boone & Crockett
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RE: Who can ID these droppings?
Looks like a turd to me. Do you find yourself photographing bowel movements very often? Seems like an odd hobby that would probably concern your folks if they ever found out. Hell, I don't even know you and I'm worried about ya
#12
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Hurley, NY
Posts: 864
RE: Who can ID these droppings?
ORIGINAL: NY Bowhunter
LOL
Looks like a turd to me. Do you find yourself photographing bowel movements very often? Seems like an odd hobby that would probably concern your folks if they ever found out. Hell, I don't even know you and I'm worried about ya
I have seen it all now
#13
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Elkview, WV
Posts: 13
RE: Who can ID these droppings?
Thanks for all the replies guys, even the not so helpful ones, lol, I did get a laugh out of those. A guy at work said it could be an opossum, that they like to eat the persimmon also. Does this sound accurate?
#14
RE: Who can ID these droppings?
ORIGINAL: scottpk
Thanks for all the replies guys, even the not so helpful ones, lol, I did get a laugh out of those. A guy at work said it could be an opossum, that they like to eat the persimmon also. Does this sound accurate?
Thanks for all the replies guys, even the not so helpful ones, lol, I did get a laugh out of those. A guy at work said it could be an opossum, that they like to eat the persimmon also. Does this sound accurate?
#16
RE: Who can ID these droppings?
What about this one? I think it could be bear droppings, but I don't know for sure. It was found on a trail deep in the woods/mountains in Tidioute, Pa. There have been alot of bear spotted this year.