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On 2/18/2016 at 6:39 PM, gardnerjigman said:

1) Never

2) Forever...

Both of those answers are correct. :cake-076:

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On February 11, 2016 at 8:58 AM, gardnerjigman said:

Was it a liger? Part lion part tiger? Pretty much the top of the mystical creature food chain... just ask nepolean dynamite. 

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BigBill, I'm losing faith in you. 

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I think it is now been established that @bigbill is the king of the internet due to his incredible skills in trolling.....well played my man, well played 

The wolf smoking the K-9abis looks pretty mellow now but I wouldn't want to be around when the munchies set in.

I hope Bill's okay.  He hasn't been logged on for almost two weeks.

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Pretty good trolling I must say.

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I'm no troll, my computer skills with pics is lacking. Sorry.

Just glad to see Bill online.

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You managed to get a profile pic

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11 minutes ago, jbsoonerfan said:

You managed to get a profile pic

It probably came from a trail cam..

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Still no pic there Bill..

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This picture was during a snowstorm.

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Strange looking indeed. Back leg is really different..nice job getting the pic up.

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The front shoulders are massive. Long snout. There's talk of a wolf hybrid. But this is a big one. Those are peach trees near it. 

Looks like a Shetland pony to me.

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No ponies here.

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9 minutes ago, bigbill said:

The front shoulders are massive. Long snout. There's talk of a wolf hybrid. But this is a big one. Those are peach trees near it. 

We're you able to see its tracks? I'm thinking no.

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And BigBill is vindicated! 

What in tarnation is that creature?

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It was snowing pretty heavy the tracks were covered. But here at 5pm?

I can't get over the size of the front shoulders.

My son last spotted three crossing the ice on a reservoir last winter. He said they were as big as male German shepards.  This one appears that size.

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It sorta looks like a hyena. 

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I still can't hardly see anything. I can tell there's an animal there, but anyone that's used trail cameras much knows that they take some funky pictures sometimes, especially if the animal is moving like that one appears to be. 

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That's a feral hog/Russian boar cross, and he's left-hooved. Or a golden retriever. But I'd go with big pig.

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Feral hog n ct? I know there moving north but didn't think there this far already.

free BBQ for the neighborhood. I'm not sure how far the feral hog population is right now.

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