k0ua
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The biologist thought this animal is from the canine family...I have never seen any canine that could manipulate it's front paws like this thing.
Funny looking creature. Wonder what it is???
Maybe it is a chupacabra?
The biologist thought this animal is from the canine family...I have never seen any canine that could manipulate it's front paws like this thing.
Funny looking creature. Wonder what it is???
A Coati in Texas? Haven't heard of that before, but anything is possible. I know they are found in New Mexico. Then there is the variety in Brazil, and other parts of South America, but it would take a hike for one of them to get here!
The wildlife "expert" that says that is a canine is what is know in scientific terms as a "moron".
I don't know what that thing is, but I sure know it is no canine. Nor is it a feline. It is something else.
No dog or cat eats with it's hands. It sits and moves around like a hairless raccoon.
Here is how we can find out for sure:
I have quite a few raccoon's around here. Who wants to come over and help hold one down while I shave it?:laughing:
Be sure to bring some good thick gloves.:rotfl: