Apr 6, 2024 #1 cecil30-30 Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter Joined Dec 5, 2006 Messages 32,069 Location Morgan Co Is this a bobcat? Looks big for a bobcat. But definitely has a spotted pattern. Also included a daytime pic for size comparison. Attachments M_61219f22-d5c9-4150-be20-af6ddc6da301.jpg 16.4 KB · Views: 6 M_3293d150-715d-4ded-b64f-678c56d9a87c.jpg 47.1 KB · Views: 6
Is this a bobcat? Looks big for a bobcat. But definitely has a spotted pattern. Also included a daytime pic for size comparison.
Apr 6, 2024 #2 M T Pockets 000 Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter Joined Nov 1, 2020 Messages 829 Location Fairview Tasmanian Tiger
Apr 7, 2024 #3 KTS Well-Known Member Joined Dec 6, 2020 Messages 1,417 Location Dickson Co., Tn. Possum
Apr 7, 2024 #4 cbhunter Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter Joined Dec 9, 2013 Messages 19,697 Location Carroll County I have no idea but this emu/whitetail mix is a first for me Attachments IMG_2876.png 252.2 KB · Views: 7
Apr 7, 2024 #5 mountain chiro Member Joined Oct 23, 2022 Messages 20 Location Knoxville Looks like half a deer to me
Apr 8, 2024 #6 RoyalPrudent Well-Known Member Joined Jun 11, 2020 Messages 2,541 It's a bobcat. You can see faint rosettes.
Apr 8, 2024 #7 Joe2Kool Well-Known Member Joined Oct 13, 2002 Messages 866 Location Knoxville, TN USA Just looks like a deer from the neck down to me. The spotted appearance is just a grainy photo. Same grainy-ness in the other areas of the nighttime pic.
Just looks like a deer from the neck down to me. The spotted appearance is just a grainy photo. Same grainy-ness in the other areas of the nighttime pic.
Apr 8, 2024 #8 Carlos Well-Known Member Joined Dec 5, 2014 Messages 5,326 I can't tell enough to say either way. I even considered the SWAG method, and had to throw out the 'S' so I'm no help in this case.
I can't tell enough to say either way. I even considered the SWAG method, and had to throw out the 'S' so I'm no help in this case.