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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1130692" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Had to do some woods work and I got out of the truck and was beginning to put my snake chaps on when my dog Eli started growling and carrying on. The hair on his back was standing straight up and he kept this up and barked at something while I got my gear together. I walked into the woods in the direction he showed concern and I came across some turkey scratching and figured that's what had him upset even though he's seen plenty of turkeys and they have never acted like that. </p><p></p><p>A while later I came up on a fresh fire break and found what looked like hog rooting in the fresh dirt. It was fresh because it wasn't there two days prior. Hogs would be a surprise on this property but not out of the question. I then started examining the dirt to see what size hogs they were but didn't see any hog tracks only a bunch of tracks around the wallered area that looked like those of a large dog like a Labrador but the prints were devoid of any toenails and the dirt was plenty soft from a recent shower.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that I know of that looks like a dog's print yet doesn't show toenails is a cat of some sort. The print was too big for a bobcat or a lynx I would think. But I don't know that much about cats and to my knowledge cats don't dig much do they? Any ideas what this might be? I'm thinking a big cat but I really don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1130692, member: 4362"] Had to do some woods work and I got out of the truck and was beginning to put my snake chaps on when my dog Eli started growling and carrying on. The hair on his back was standing straight up and he kept this up and barked at something while I got my gear together. I walked into the woods in the direction he showed concern and I came across some turkey scratching and figured that's what had him upset even though he's seen plenty of turkeys and they have never acted like that. A while later I came up on a fresh fire break and found what looked like hog rooting in the fresh dirt. It was fresh because it wasn't there two days prior. Hogs would be a surprise on this property but not out of the question. I then started examining the dirt to see what size hogs they were but didn't see any hog tracks only a bunch of tracks around the wallered area that looked like those of a large dog like a Labrador but the prints were devoid of any toenails and the dirt was plenty soft from a recent shower. The only thing that I know of that looks like a dog's print yet doesn't show toenails is a cat of some sort. The print was too big for a bobcat or a lynx I would think. But I don't know that much about cats and to my knowledge cats don't dig much do they? Any ideas what this might be? I'm thinking a big cat but I really don't know. [/QUOTE]
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