Sep 20, 2012 Deer Slayer Sharpshooter Supporting Member Joined Sep 7, 2009 Messages 3,949 Reaction score 1,363 Location Oklahoma City Sep 20, 2012 #11 I would agree with Okie4570.
Sep 20, 2012 CHenry Sharpshooter Supporting Member Joined Feb 12, 2009 Messages 24,139 Reaction score 18,225 Location Under your bed Sep 20, 2012 #12 indi said: looks like a chupacabra to me! Click to expand... Definately
Sep 20, 2012 F furlong222 Sharpshooter Joined Aug 14, 2012 Messages 774 Reaction score 33 Location oklahoma city Sep 20, 2012 #13 considering the time of year...proportions of the critter....looks like this years lion cub...but the tails not long enough...????
considering the time of year...proportions of the critter....looks like this years lion cub...but the tails not long enough...????
Sep 20, 2012 AllOut Sharpshooter Joined May 13, 2010 Messages 3,247 Reaction score 28 Location Hiding from all you crazy people!!! Sep 20, 2012 #14 furlong222 said: considering the time of year...proportions of the critter....looks like this years lion cub...but the tails not long enough...???? Click to expand... That's kind of what I'm thinking But the tail could be curved in a way your just not seeing it all???
furlong222 said: considering the time of year...proportions of the critter....looks like this years lion cub...but the tails not long enough...???? Click to expand... That's kind of what I'm thinking But the tail could be curved in a way your just not seeing it all???
Sep 20, 2012 Okie4570 Sharpshooter Staff Member Joined Nov 28, 2010 Messages 23,811 Reaction score 27,418 Location NWOK Sep 20, 2012 #15 To go against my bobcat theory, bobcats are usually a rusty color this time of the year and don't turn gray until December or later.
To go against my bobcat theory, bobcats are usually a rusty color this time of the year and don't turn gray until December or later.
Sep 20, 2012 deerwhacker444 Sharpshooter Joined Oct 1, 2009 Messages 3,439 Reaction score 2,387 Location OK Sep 20, 2012 #16 Mangy bobcat...?
Sep 20, 2012 DEER 24/7 Sharpshooter Joined Dec 28, 2010 Messages 2,298 Reaction score 246 Location Weatherford Sep 20, 2012 #17 all i know for sure if it is a bobcat i sure would try and kill it because you would have one with a world record tail
all i know for sure if it is a bobcat i sure would try and kill it because you would have one with a world record tail
Sep 20, 2012 mr ed Sharpshooter Supporting Member Joined Mar 14, 2009 Messages 7,345 Reaction score 5,359 Location Tulsa Sep 20, 2012 #18 mangy old birddog. if you enlarge the photo you can see its tail sticking straight out and its left leg raised in a standard point. More likely a mangy fox. Seen some really nasty looking ones.
mangy old birddog. if you enlarge the photo you can see its tail sticking straight out and its left leg raised in a standard point. More likely a mangy fox. Seen some really nasty looking ones.
Sep 20, 2012 imhntn Sharpshooter Supporting Member Joined Apr 29, 2008 Messages 4,068 Reaction score 71 Location Stillwater, OK Sep 20, 2012 #19 Just a mangy coyote. Too much tail for bobcat. Someone needs to kill that sucker and put him out of his misery.
Just a mangy coyote. Too much tail for bobcat. Someone needs to kill that sucker and put him out of his misery.
Sep 21, 2012 Sticky Stokes Sharpshooter Joined Aug 15, 2012 Messages 1,309 Reaction score 180 Location Edmond Sep 21, 2012 #20 So I have a mangy Chucabagbobcatlionfoxyote? That I need to kill as soon as possible?