I need critter ID help
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What is this? Seems my mother got a trail camera for Christmas and captured this cat on their ranch in southeast Texas. I think it's a bobcat. What say you?



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I think we can take it as a given that Taco says what he means.
End of story.

End of story.

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Thanks for the input.
Maybe Taco can tell that it is a female bobcat.
Maybe Taco can tell that it is a female bobcat.

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From the same place as the cat pics were taken at. Is this bobcat too?
Claws visible.




Claws visible.




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No, that's a small dog or coyote. Great example of the "X" test though:
In canines, you can make a clean X between the toes and heel pad:

vs, bobcat - the heel pad is bigger, and higher, so the X will cross over it.

This isn't 100% failproof, but adding the claw marks decide it for sure.
In canines, you can make a clean X between the toes and heel pad:

vs, bobcat - the heel pad is bigger, and higher, so the X will cross over it.

This isn't 100% failproof, but adding the claw marks decide it for sure.
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Bobcat in daytime (SE Texas again)...

Kinda large isn't it?

Kinda large isn't it?
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beware of the dangerous creatures in SE Texas! and the animals!
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Look at that beautiful kitty!! Wow! Spots almost like a leopard. Great shot!
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You've got some weird dogs in Texas.