What kind of critter is this?
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Re: What kind of critter is this?
Hell you know Mudhog don't know what it is. He can't even call a fish by their real name...White Perch....
If it don't swim, A cajun is lost.....


If it don't swim, A cajun is lost.....

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Re: What kind of critter is this?
Buckwabit wrote:If it don't swim, A cajun is lost.....
Yeah, but they'll still eat it. Especially if it seasons itself like this one has.
I wonder if groundhog tastes anything like ivory billed woodpecker.

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Re: What kind of critter is this?
jacksbuddy wrote:Buckwabit wrote:If it don't swim, A cajun is lost.....
Yeah, but they'll still eat it.



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Re: What kind of critter is this?
$#!+! thats ole Punxsutawney Phil, put him outside and hope he sees his shadow, we need some more cool weather 

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Re: What kind of critter is this?
If you can get that close for picture, get a pellet rifle and ground check it. Easier to figure out what it is then 

Re: What kind of critter is this?
Don't have a clue what that thing is but let us know how he tastes! gotta be good covered in dales and grill grease!!!
On a serious note, how many other jackarses just googled "naugas"?

On a serious note, how many other jackarses just googled "naugas"?







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Re: What kind of critter is this?
iron grip wrote:Don't have a clue what that thing is but let us know how he tastes! gotta be good covered in dales and grill grease!!!
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Re: What kind of critter is this?
i think you all are probably right that it is a ground hog.
i emailed some friends to see what they thought and i got some funny responses (similar to this thread):
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- a badger or just a greesed covered raccoon
- Porcupine without quills
- florida water rat
- That critter looks like a Muscrat
- Nutria, pocket gopher
-that looks like a really greasy squirrel/mini badger
- It's a troll. There's no doubt. You've better do something and fast. Good luck
- After a long night at Potbellys, i woke up with one of those in my bed
- We live in the South, where in breeding is BAD enough. and NOW we have a new president and inbreeding is RAMPANT amongst all kinds of species just to get their paws on some stimulus money in the name of equality. and that OBVIOUSLY is a inbred racoon and possum!!! If he'll get in a bucket of [EXPLETIVE] he's up to NO GOOD!!
I never found a single possum or racoon that could be trusted anyway!!! Sorta like BIG misquito's, kill em all.
I say shoot the lil [EXPLETIVE] no matter what he is!!!
Seriously though, its probably rabid acting like that anyway, so BE CAREFUL and kill the [EXPLETIVE] out of it!
i emailed some friends to see what they thought and i got some funny responses (similar to this thread):
___________________________________________________________
- a badger or just a greesed covered raccoon
- Porcupine without quills
- florida water rat
- That critter looks like a Muscrat
- Nutria, pocket gopher
-that looks like a really greasy squirrel/mini badger
- It's a troll. There's no doubt. You've better do something and fast. Good luck
- After a long night at Potbellys, i woke up with one of those in my bed
- We live in the South, where in breeding is BAD enough. and NOW we have a new president and inbreeding is RAMPANT amongst all kinds of species just to get their paws on some stimulus money in the name of equality. and that OBVIOUSLY is a inbred racoon and possum!!! If he'll get in a bucket of [EXPLETIVE] he's up to NO GOOD!!
I never found a single possum or racoon that could be trusted anyway!!! Sorta like BIG misquito's, kill em all.
I say shoot the lil [EXPLETIVE] no matter what he is!!!
Seriously though, its probably rabid acting like that anyway, so BE CAREFUL and kill the [EXPLETIVE] out of it!
Re: What kind of critter is this?
GrizwalD wrote:iron grip wrote:Don't have a clue what that thing is but let us know how he tastes! gotta be good covered in dales and grill grease!!!
On a serious note, how many other jackarses just googled "naugas"?![]()
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Re: What kind of critter is this?
He's got a different nose from the pictures of groundhog...his nose is black like a dogs nose or something??? Honestly he looks more like a squirrel in some ways.
See this video for good representation of groundhog temperment and behavior...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8Kyi0WNg40
See this video for good representation of groundhog temperment and behavior...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8Kyi0WNg40
Re: What kind of critter is this?
New York rat.
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