Can anyone identify this animal Scat

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chasemech

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Can anyone identify this animal dropping? The pile is about as large a one a very big dog would make.
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   / Can anyone identify this animal Scat #4  
I don't know, but I think you'll have to taste it to be sure. :D :laughing:
 
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Give me your address and I will package it and send it to you for a taste. So you can let us know.
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   / Can anyone identify this animal Scat #6  
Bigfoot62 said:
I don't know, but I think you'll have to taste it to be sure. :D :laughing:

Reminds me of a Cheech and Chong skit on vinyl "looks like dogsh@t" :laughing:

Eating berries too. :D
 
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Reminds me of a Cheech and Chong skit on vinyl "looks like dogsh@t"

"Hey Ralphie..."

"Dave's not here..."

" Tie that scurvy dog to the yard arm..." " oh rip the shirt, how cliché "

Sister Mary Elephant: "Now Class"... " give me that knife...THWACK"

'The Pope' (quotes not politically correct or...)
 
   / Can anyone identify this animal Scat #10  
Kid...you are right on the berries...that leaves dogs out...I have never seen a dog of mine eat berries...a big coon...or possum or even a whachado

I agree on the raccoon scat.

Reference dogs and berries. Every dog I have owned for the last twenty years has been a voracious eater of berries. Whether they are blackberries, blueberries, thimble berries or salal (native berry to the PNW) the dogs will go out and pick them and eat them. The native berry bushes are not a problem but the domestic blueberries I have to keep fenced to keep the dogs out of them. When the young dogs see the older ones picking and eating the blackberries they learn quickly how to avoid the thorns. It is comical to watch them learn to pick them carefully with their mouths so as to avoid the thorns. Very methodical unlike the salal where all you see are bushes shaking as they dive in an gorge themselves resulting in a purple poop. Salal berries were actually used by the Indians to tighten up the stools of their young so no loose dog droppings.
 

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