Anyone got any weird trail cam pics of deer, bear, what not? Picture related, pretty crazy picture. Seeing that the cam took it at the exact moment that this happened and didn't trigger before hand.
Anyone got any weird trail cam pics of deer, bear, what not? Picture related, pretty crazy picture. Seeing that the cam took it at the exact moment that this happened and didn't trigger before hand.
I'll start searchin' . I have alot of pics but not alot I call weird(bears, big bucks,racoons,coyotes, 6 Amish boys on their way to school,etc). I gotta run for now since theres still daylite to work outside, but I will try to post tonite. I do like your pic of boxing does.
those deer pictures are really cool...looks like 2 aliens about to tie in to it!!! hahhahahahhahhahha
wise men talk because they have something to say and fools because they have to say something....plato
Lets see if this works, I'm computer illiterate; O.K. I can locate(I'd like to think anyway). But I am not sure at all what I attached. Hopefully I'm not embarassed. The one that said bear on it, didnt look like a bear to me. Forgive me, but I'll still try. Just maybe not tonite. C-YA
I'll try again. You'll poop maybe at the one I have pics of from last year. Then I shot him with the bow. I pooped a little...I hope that worked. My wife went to bed, so I am on my own.
What kind of bow you got and how many yards away? I had a guy drop a buck from around 60 yards with a Matthews. I never have used a bow personally.
Here's a few I found on a FB group. I like the pics of wild cats, they've always intrigued me.
bear..jpgcat2..jpghalfrack..jpgcat..jpgcoonsdeer..jpg
Last edited by Goldenboy; August 14th, 2010 at 03:27 PM.
A posted motion detector camera is set-up to see what shows up at a South Texas stock water tank in dry weather.
Check out this sequence at the water tank:
Mountain Lion
Deer
owl
Badger
Bob Cat
Fox
Javelina -- Wild Boars
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lmao the last one made me laugh. I was like wow thats crazy all these animals use this water hole, then the mexicans in the last frame really made me laugh. Didn't see that one coming.
Good one Wing, but I will have to bring up 1 mistake. Picture #4 is not a Badger , it's a Coatimundi :
Habitat and range
Coati in Rincón de la Vieja Volcano National Park, Costa Rica
White-nosed Coatis inhabit wooded areas (dry and moist forests) of the Americas. They are found at any altitude from sea level to 3,500 m (11,500 ft), and from as far north as southeastern Arizona and New Mexico to as far south as Ecuador.
[edit] Feeding habits
They are omnivores, preferring small vertebrates, fruits, carrion, insects, and eggs. They can climb trees easily, where the tail is used for balance, but they are most often on the ground foraging. Their predators include boas, raptors, hunting cats, and Tayras (Eira barbara). They readily adapt to human presence; like Raccoons, they will raid campsites and trash receptacles. They can be domesticated easily, and have been verified experimentally to be quite intelligent.
[edit] Behavior
They are primarily diurnal, retiring during the night to a specific tree and descending at dawn to begin their daily search for food. However, their habits are adjustable, and in areas where they are hunted by humans for food, or where they raid human settlements for their own food, they become more nocturnal. Adult males are solitary, but females and sexually immature males form social groups. They use many vocal signals to communicate with one another, and also spend time grooming themselves and each other with their teeth and claws. During foraging times, the young cubs are left with a pair of babysitters, similar to Meerkats. The young males and even some females tend to play-fight. Many of the Coatis will have short fights over food.
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Interesting info spray, so you say these fellas are can be easily domesticated, like a dog?
I didn't mean to mis-lead anyone - the above info comes from Wikipedia. However I did see a tame one when I was a kid. These are pretty rare in Texas but pretty common in some parts of Mexico. FYI - raccoons make cute pets also, but will destroy a house. They are the most curious animal I have ever seen. I have also known pet skunks and Javelinas and a 10 pt Buck Deer( not friendly during the Rut). The most interesting pet belonged to a relative for over a year - a Black bear that thought it was a German Shepherd because the dog was his best friend. Baby Bobcats are cute but totally wild!
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Haha thats crazy. I think that 10 point buck would be the craziest pet. Just imagine the possibilities
Hopefully I got some of these to load up. A couple freshies from the past week and a couple from last year. One of them shed antler hunting w/ my daughters and girlfriend(yes the dog is my girlfriend, ask anyone that knows me). For some reason the picture I wanted most I couldnt get to work out. I may have to refer to goldenboy if I want to post it bad enough. One week from Saturday the bow season starts, I could wet myself just thinkin' about it.
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