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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby BR549 » Fri Feb 29, 2008 5:49 pm

It's definately not a cat track. Look at the pad area, cat will have 3 small humps in it. canines will have 2. Also cats seldom ever leave claw marks. Also look at the 2 middle toes, canines turn slightly towards each other cats don't.
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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby msbigdawg1234 » Fri Feb 29, 2008 6:08 pm

Not a mountain lion here is what that looks like in sand,If a yote its a big booty yote ,prob a big dog......it could be a skunk ape :roll:


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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby Denduke » Fri Feb 29, 2008 7:05 pm

I'd vote for dog track....Yotes and foxes/wolfies tracks are slightly narrower than dogs. Definitely not a souped up wompuss cat or bobtailed one either. Maybe a dog/yote/wolfe cross that has been domesticated and raised on Purina Healthy Morsels. Thus splaying the track a little; confusing the issue..... :roll: :wink:
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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby Bullet » Fri Feb 29, 2008 7:25 pm

duramax wrote:
Bullet wrote:Definately a Black Panther. The reason its so deep in the sand is beacause it was chasing Big Foot, thats his footprint in the 1st pic. Black Panther's hate Bigfoots status symbol in society and will stop at no length to remove him from the face of the Earth. You know they got pics of ol Bigfoot so everybody thinks he is more iconic than said Black Panther.

Black Panther chasin BigFoot definately what it is :shock:

Dont say I didnt tell you so


Makes sense now that you mention it. It had it's claws out because it was about to pounce on bigfoot. In the picture you can see other tracks. They appear to be regular tennis shoe tracks, but actually, bigfoot now wears shoes to make him harder to track.


Good point about the tennis shoes. Forgot about that. You know why he wears shoes other than making it more difficult to track, Bigfoot suffers from plantar fasciitis due to long walks over rough terrain and really needs more arch support in his daily endevours. The shoe is usually wider near the toe region to prevent cramping and discomfort from overly wide feet. We have all seen his tracks, Bich has wide, fat feet, I feel his pain.

As far as the outcome of this chase, no one will probably ever know but one thing is for sure I bet it was a whale of a fight. Panthers and Biggie both learned fighting skills years ago from a local group of aliens that reside in downtown Jackson. They never seem to fight however on Tuesday mornings if its Sunny, now if its raining and its a leap year, Man you better Watch OUt :shock: . I aint playin. Also be wary of trying to find out too much because they can watch every step you make. Its a mass conspiracy being funded by Homeland Security. :evil:

This is really kinda freakin me out. :shock: That one pic of that guy with the big ol doobie was a leader of the Alien gang in Jackson and is in love with the mass chaos created from the panther vs Bigfoot rivalry because it distracts everyone in the upcoming Presidential Elections in which the Aliens seem poised to take full reign of the U.S. (see Barrack Obama). This all seems to be making sense now.

As far as Wingers take on the Dino's, man that's a outta left field. You know Dino's never existed :roll: Please anyone withholding info on this unbelievable find, come forth. Nice work Biggie
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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby RobertM » Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:32 pm

I can't believe nobody finished the little joke going in a few of the posts.....



The Lord said when he saw that dog he thought it was a lion too!!!!!!! :mrgreen:
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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby RedEyed Duck » Sat Mar 01, 2008 9:05 am

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That aint' an exact match but pretty close. However, I agree with Gator, its gotta be big foot for sure! :lol:
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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby 4dawgma » Sat Mar 01, 2008 9:57 am

is dat a single reed or duble reed hs's blowin?


I say a double :lol:
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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby 4dawgma » Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:09 am

look, i've asked nicely a couple of times..............PLEASE BE SERIOUS ABOUT THIS SITUATION.

everyone knows leppercaun's are Ireland's problem.....

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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby muddinram2duck » Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:17 am

That one of dem there SASQUATCHES.
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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby h2o_dog » Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:33 am

Common cross between a coyote and a bobcat...been caught in deredwine's trap and got a swelled up foot...that's all.
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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby Hayes » Sat Mar 01, 2008 8:04 pm

I would like an explanation on the chunks of sand laying all around the first picture. Obviously when something walks it does not squirt chunks of sands out. It looks dug out to me.
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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby Warren » Sun Mar 02, 2008 1:43 pm

I say bigwater dug it with a stick..then said something about a reacharound and took a pic
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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby Josey Wales » Sun Mar 02, 2008 1:53 pm

looks like dog tracks..I can assure you its not cougar tracks..I see them all the time around here..Cougars have "thick , round, pads", and as someone pointed out you can't see there claws
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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby gator » Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:04 pm

you're right josey, it ain't a cougar it's a PANTHER.

don't believe me, just ask my grandmothers, brothers, 6th cousin twice removed. he's seen one and is very honest..............why would he lie to me about it?

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Re: can anyone identify these tracks...

Postby cwink » Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:38 am

Some one post the pic on something else besides photobucket so I can throw in my .02.

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