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Author Topic: Have you seen one?  (Read 6334 times)

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Offline GRIZ

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Does anyone know what this is? Ever seen one?

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it looks like  pine martin to me. i usualy see one or two a year while hauling wood. mostly back on the woods roads, but sometimes i see them running across the highway.
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i have been corrected by in house trapper extroidinaire, Dr. Bob.
it is a fisher!
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8)
Sure thing jig,
looks to be a bit on the large side for a pine martin, fisher my boy i would have to agree, we have had alot of them around here for the last couple of years, and just an odd pine marten passin through. they really seem to like chasing squirrels around? in the trees. real? easy to trap also, don't seem to be very smart.

Offline GRIZ

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It weights 3 1/2 lbs. AND YOUR WRONG. I know where your guesses are coming from though, but your STILL WRONG. ;D ;D
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well then i'm glad your so happy that were wrong.
it better not be some stupid ass asian species of weasel though or i'm gonna let one loose in your shorts!
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Looks like a pet Ferret I once had.......

Offline GRIZ

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Jiggle no it's not from asia.

Them were guesses that I had at first too. A person must think more like a cat to figure it out. ::)
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It looks a little bit like a black-footed ferret with the band across his eyes but they wouldn't weigh 3.5 lbs. unless he's really been porking out.
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Offline Goose

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Civit-cat!Actually a member of the weasel  family.They stink like a skunk.

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Offline iceman

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Sure looks like a fisher if it realy is it should be worth about 98 bux..
On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing

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I don't mean to insult anyone but you are thinking like a pole when you should be thinking like a cat.
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?

Spotted skunk

 

Striped skunk

Managing Skunk Problems in Missouri
Robert A. Pierce
Extension Fish and Wildlife Specialist
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences
Ron McNeely
Missouri Department of Conservation
Two species of skunks are found in Missouri. The eastern spotted skunk, Spilogale putorius,has white splotches on its back and sides. It is now rarely found in the state and is fully protected as a threatened species under state regulations. Also known as the civit cat, adult spotted skunks are typically 14 to 22 inches long and weigh from 3/4 to 2-3/4 pounds.

The striped skunk, Mephitis mephitis, is more common. Its color pattern is typically characterized by two prominent white stripes down the back in a coat of jet-black fur. The amount of white on the back varies tremendously, from just a patch on the head to stripes covering the entire back.

Skunks are members of the weasel family (Mustelidae). All members of this family (skunks, river otters, long-tailed weasels, least weasels and mink) have characteristic musk glands. Because many of the habits of the eastern spotted skunk and the striped skunk are similar, the following discussion of biology and natural history applies to both species.
-------------------------------------------------------------Polecat? ?
 

Polecat: Mustela putorius

Distribution: mainly in Wales but spreading. Widespread throughout the rest of Europe, as far north as southern Sweden & southern Finland.

Habitat: variety of habitats but most often found in woodlands & hedgerows.

Size: male:- head & body 38cm; tail 14cm. Female is smaller.

Description: long, almost cylindrical body with short legs & tail. Dark brown fur with yellowish under-fur showing through; black underparts, legs & tail; white patches on face giving a distinct dark, mask-like pattern.

Weight: male up to 1.5kg. Female a little over half this.

Life-span: up to five years or more.

Food: mainly rodents, also rabbits, frogs, fish, worms and birds.

not a very good image all blowed up, but good enough to get the idea.
good topic griz. you sure threw us for a loop.
now we are all smart as you!
 
 
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Offline Dr.Bob

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I would have sworn it was a Fisher!  I bet most people who are familiar with them would think the same.  Good one Griz ;D.

Was that our April Fools?

Offline GRIZ

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Yup ya got it jiggle. It's a pole cat, it was caught by a trapper from holland. Happened to be his last catch of the yr. You can save the kick in the shorts, as it wasn't from asia but europe. Instead you win the prize. The prize is you are priveledged with the honor of buying me a case of IBOT training fluid. As it turns out  I'll be around tommorrow to help ya win said prize. ;D ;D
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These are Ferrets...Very similar looking.


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You're all  right. 
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« Last Edit: April 04/07/06, 08:02:23 AM by dogstyler »
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