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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1136337" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>The picture doesn't do it justice since it has had time to dry. The pads show no sign of nails and they are twice as big as my dog's and he weighs 50 lbs. We have the florida bobcat in this area and they are the smallest of all the bobcats only growing to about 20 lbs this is why I believe it is either a freak bobcat or a florida panther. There have been sightings of panthers in this area and the guy who owns the land is a veterinarian and he is sure it is a panther.</p><p></p><p>I heard someone got a picture of one on a trail cam and I am trying to run it down. I'll post it if I can find the photo.</p><p></p><p>They say the florida panther is the most endangered species on the planet so this might be why the DNR plays it down so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1136337, member: 4362"] The picture doesn't do it justice since it has had time to dry. The pads show no sign of nails and they are twice as big as my dog's and he weighs 50 lbs. We have the florida bobcat in this area and they are the smallest of all the bobcats only growing to about 20 lbs this is why I believe it is either a freak bobcat or a florida panther. There have been sightings of panthers in this area and the guy who owns the land is a veterinarian and he is sure it is a panther. I heard someone got a picture of one on a trail cam and I am trying to run it down. I'll post it if I can find the photo. They say the florida panther is the most endangered species on the planet so this might be why the DNR plays it down so. [/QUOTE]
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