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Chupacabra ?? I can rule out a fox. When I lived on the edge of a canyon, foxes would bring their rabbits into my front yard outside my bedroom window to eat. They ate everything except for the entrails which they left in a pile. I kept hearing crunching noises outside my window & couldn't figure out what was going on until I spotted a fox eating one night.
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Kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit... KILL THE WABBIT!?!
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We have red tails and smaller hawks I call "chicken hawks".
I was driving home one day and I see what I think are two pigeons flying in front of me a little down the street... suddenly the "pigeon" behind and above dives and BAM! Feathers fly and they both drop to the ground... it was a hawk and about the same size as the pigeon he just dispatched... I stopped in the middle of the road and turned on my emergency blinkers on so the hawk wouldn't get run over. Much to my surprise in a minute after the pigeon expired he up and flew away with his huge kill. |
That cat is beautiful - serval? The ears don't look big enough... Bobcat? Spots are usually bigger.
That dog looks like canine roid rage waiting to happen! |
Eh, rabbits are Nature's kibble. It fed a much cooler animal, I'd wager.
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To be fair, the dog would probably bring the same kind of presents home......but that dog would devastate an average bobcat.
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That one was from last springs litter. IIRC less than a year old when that pic was taken. One of the reasons to be selective with the plantings in the yards around here. Too dense and you end up with a litter. |
There is no way that pit bull has anything for that wiley fast-cat, that cat would disembowel that dog so quick he wouldn't even whimper....about like a sumo wrestler against a Ninja.
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No Pit Bull, Cane Corso's are actually Mastiffs....while they have a bulky Pit build, they're a good bit taller, bulkier and significantly faster.
They're descendants of the dogs Romans used in warfare and in hunting bears. There's a guy in Georgia that uses them to cull wild hogs. One good sized Corso can bring down a hog twice its weight without a problem. |
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Cane Corso, also known as an Italian Mastiff. It's a true Molosser. Mastiff's are massive animals that are also deceptively quick and agile, explosive is a good description. Having owned several Mastiffs I would not give a Bobcat much chance in a streetfight. |
Rabbit is tasty.
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I have a couple of Russian neighbors that do that. I can tell it's them from the empty vodka bottle left nearby.
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We have a big old Maine Coon weighing nearly 18 pounds and he eats all sorts of critters, mostly palm rats, Possums, mice and even lizards now and then. We don't have a rabbit issue but he might be why but when he eats, the head makes a really loud crunch when he chews it up! There have been a few times when he has brought them in the house not not many!
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Coyote. I've seen them leave exactly that result.
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