Name That Varmint
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What is this thing? I truly don't know. Simply guessing a badger. It's in Palo Comado canyon (Simi Hills). It is NOT a bear cub. There are no bears there.
Other normal animals for size comparison:
Other normal animals for size comparison:
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Doesn't quite look dark enough, but looks like there is a bushy tail. Maybe a skunk?
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Beats the snot outta me. I can't make out any detail.
Possum, raccoon, skunk, badger?
Baby chupacabra?
Possum, raccoon, skunk, badger?
Baby chupacabra?
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I'm no expert, but that animal waddles more than a Badger does. It is a long shot, but the body shape (to me) is very similar to a Porcupine, or a fat, "stubby tailed" Racoon.
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Bummer...I was hoping it was something a little more exotic (yeah, the civet...so close! haha), but I sent the video to a couple of biologists, and they think it is a tail-less raccoon. (and made the strange comment that they "see a lot of those".) No mention of what happens to their tails...
But there are badgers in the Simi Hills. Which I didn't know...

But there are badgers in the Simi Hills. Which I didn't know...
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My first thought was it waddles like all the big butted-garbage fed raccoons that I've seen, then I realized it had no tail, so I was flummoxed.
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The tail or lack thereof initially threw me off also.cougarmagic wrote:Bummer...I was hoping it was something a little more exotic (yeah, the civet...so close! haha), but I sent the video to a couple of biologists, and they think it is a tail-less raccoon. (and made the strange comment that they "see a lot of those".) No mention of what happens to their tails...
But there are badgers in the Simi Hills. Which I didn't know...
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Unfortunately, racoons are not born that way, the three ways suggested that they to loose their tails are
1) Attacks by predators or dogs - they give up the tail as a way of escape.
2) Traps.
3) Run over by cars.
That's the skinny on the internet. So far there's no evidence to suggest that a mutation exists that any are born without the tail.
1) Attacks by predators or dogs - they give up the tail as a way of escape.
2) Traps.

3) Run over by cars.

That's the skinny on the internet. So far there's no evidence to suggest that a mutation exists that any are born without the tail.
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Tail-less raccoon sure is a possibility.
I have looked at your video a hundred times. I am going with your first idea of a badger. There are quite a few videos on the net of badgers waddling around.
I have looked at your video a hundred times. I am going with your first idea of a badger. There are quite a few videos on the net of badgers waddling around.
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I'm starting to think it does have a tail in the video.
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Yes, I think that animal has a tail... like a badger tail 
