The showed up a few years ago, and they do a WONDERFUL job of controlling the destructive porcupines.
They are supposed to be about the only animal that knows how to roll them over and kill them w/o getting quilled.
I've heard of random sightings in my neighborhood, but quite rare. Good population of them just north of me in the U.P. There were a few odd claims of Wolverine sightings around here in the late 90's, but I'm betting those guys are what they saw.View attachment 1156370Found a track from one last weekend. It would climb up and then slide down the other side of the ridges. Pretty cool to follow.
It’s always fun to find scarce critters roaming around our properties.Wow, look what we got on camera this morning!
We only have one camera set up for the winter, monitors the driveway!
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NO feet in front!Stupid question, does it matter if it's mounted two in front or two in back?
Wolverine?Wow, look what we got on camera this morning!
We only have one camera set up for the winter, monitors the driveway!
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Look daddy, I found snow .Mountain Weekend ,
I think you're a post behindWolverine?
I'm always behind..I think you're a post behind
He luvs the Mts ,Look daddy, I found snow .
Second cousin, it's a fisher, aka Sable.Wolverine?
They are fierce predators for sure,The video of the Fisher for anyone who it interested!
Also, did some research. They primarily eat Snowshoe Rabbits and Porcupines, but also Turkey, Bob Cat and Lynx!
They must be some tough little critters!
Looks like wolf to me. We're overrun by our place north of Wausau.Speaking of 4 legged critters. Spent some time in the woodlot this afternoon, and stumbled on to some coyote tracks, and some other canine tracks that are too big to be coyotes, and likely not domestic dog. We ain't overrun with wolves like Minnesota, Wisconsin and the U.P., but they are around. Busch can for reference, notice the size difference.
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Looks like wolf to me. We're overrun by our place north of Wausau. View attachment 1156483
Here's a track pic for size referenc
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