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Re: Larger Black Cat West of Fort Worth 40ish miles [Re: Seadog] #305960 01/30/08 03:27 PM
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As soon as one getts run over, shot, trapped, or gets its picture taken I just can't belive they exist..as for jagarundies, ocelots and chupacabres I belive



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Re: Larger Black Cat West of Fort Worth 40ish miles [Re: BradyBuck] #305961 01/30/08 03:49 PM
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cats dont roll with their claws out...thats a german shorthair pointer, blackmouth cur , heinz 57 , or possibly the elusive lassie..i looked at ones tracks identical to it all day saturday...CLAWS OUT ....i cant believe u think the chupacabra lives brady...dadgumm hillcountry folks




Re: Larger Black Cat West of Fort Worth 40ish miles [Re: txcornhusker] #305962 02/01/08 12:03 PM
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DID NOT KILL ANY DEER THIS YEAR WITH BOW. NICE TRY. WELL NOT REALLY. ALL OF YOU FOLKS THAT BELIVE THERE ARE BLACK PANTHERSS IN TEXAS PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE SHOW ME SOME PICTURES, MOUNTS, SKINS. OH AND BY THE WAY LET ME KNOW WHAT THE FAMILY GENUS AND SPECIES THE NORTH AMERICAN BLACK PANTHER IS LISTED UNDER.

I CAN DO THAT WITH THE DEER I DIDNT KILL WITH MY BOW THIS YEAR. CAN YOU WITH THIS SILLY TALK OF A BLACK PANTHER.



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Re: Larger Black Cat West of Fort Worth 40ish miles [Re: scot] #305963 02/01/08 01:35 PM
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Those are not cat tracks.



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Re: Larger Black Cat West of Fort Worth 40ish miles [Re: HWY_MAN] #305964 02/01/08 02:25 PM
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How many toes does bigfoot have? Nevermind...back to my nap!


Re: Larger Black Cat West of Fort Worth 40ish miles [Re: DaveS903] #305965 02/02/08 12:36 AM
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HOW MANY WOULD LIKE FOR HIM TO HAVE???
I CAN ARRANGE IT!!!!


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Re: Larger Black Cat West of Fort Worth 40ish miles [Re: HWY_MAN] #305966 02/02/08 12:42 AM
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I ONLY KNOW THAT THEY ARE ABSOLUTLTY, POSITIVLY, WITHOUT A DOUBT NOT BLACK PANTHER TRACKS.

BUT NOW MY COUSINS SISTERS STEP NEIGHBOR IN LAW SAW ONE THE OTHER NIGHT ON HER WAY HOME FROM THE LIQUOR STORE BUT UNFORTUNATLY SHE DID NOT HAVE A GUN, CAMERA, VIDEO CAMERA OR A CELL PHONE CAMERA WITH HER BUT RIGHT AFTER THE BAIL BONDSMAN GOT HER OUT OF JAIL ON A TRUMPED UP DFW CHARGE SHE TOOK US BACK TO THE PLACE SHE IS PRETTY SURE SHE SAW ONE!!



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Re: Larger Black Cat West of Fort Worth 40ish miles [Re: txcornhusker] #305967 02/02/08 12:44 AM
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HUSKER THAT VIDEO IS FUNNY I DONT CARE WHO U ARE.



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Re: Larger Black Cat West of Fort Worth 40ish miles [Re: Seadog] #305968 02/02/08 03:55 AM
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Crazyhorse is the Texas expert on Black panthers...he has taken 27 the past three years and has most mounted at his place...i would look him up for advice!!!


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Crazyhorse is the Texas expert on Black panthers...he has taken 27 the past three years and has most mounted at his place...i would look him up for advice!!!




LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE.




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Re: Larger Black Cat West of Fort Worth 40ish miles [Re: Johnny_J_JaMata] #305970 02/02/08 01:43 PM
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Here is a Moutain lion track.

Here are some things that help identify this as a canine track.
A: The claw marks. Dogs usually show claw marks in their tracks. However, it is possible to see claw marks in cat tracks, but this is usually when the animal is running or pouncing.

B: The lack of a third lobe on the hind edge of the heal pad. Although it is visible in some dog tracks, the third lobe is located higher, not aligned with the other two as it is in cats.

C: The shape of the leading edge of the heel pad is a single lobe.
D: The alignment of the front two toes. They are side-by-side, or very close to it, in dogs tracks. There are exceptions, such as when the animal is making a turn or walking on a slope.

E: The almost triangular shape of the pads of the outer two toes.

F: Dogs have a little point where the heel pad turns. Cats share this feature.

Front tracks are usually larger than hind tracks. This is true for both dogs and cats.


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