Name the animal

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Name the animal

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The track was about the size of a human hand. Taken today at Lefthand Reservoire near Brainard Lake.
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Cotton tail rabit....Could have been the Easter Bunny
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Thanks ! I was looking for something bigger, like a moose, but the Easter bunny is a cool option as well :)
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Might have been a jackalope? :-$
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roguejackalope wrote:Might have been a jackalope? :-$
This is the time of year they shed their antlers. Do you see any antlers nearby?
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jomagam wrote:The track was about the size of a human hand. Taken today at Lefthand Reservoire near Brainard Lake.
Seems to be one ass short of this. :-k

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tmathews wrote:
jomagam wrote:The track was about the size of a human hand. Taken today at Lefthand Reservoire near Brainard Lake.
Seems to be one ass short of this. :-k

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Dude. Every unknown track found in the wild is definitely from a Bigfoot.
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Ive seen those before, its definitely manbearpig
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