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Wolverine #2297377 05/08/11 06:33 PM
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My daughter saw something in the driveway a few nights ago. Upon questioning her, it sounded like a wolverine. We went to the internet and looked at badgers and wolverines and she was very sure it was a wolverine. Anyone ever hear of these in Texas? We live in Central Texas. What else could it have been? Defintely not a coon or possum.
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Re: Wolverine [Re: rvrrat14] #2297379 05/08/11 06:35 PM
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It was badger best case, no Wolverines in Texas.


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Or a chupa confused2


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gray like, bushy tail, and size of a medium dog. had a small head with small ears. very furry.


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Not a badger with tail. Prolly just a fox


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Not a fox. We have them all over. She knows what most wild animials in these parts are. It was something that is not on our radar everyday.


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Probably a big coon, no Wolverines this far south plus they are not native to Texas.


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Originally Posted By: BMD
Not a badger with tail. Prolly just a fox


Badgers have tails.

OP's description sounds like a badger.


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If it was a wolverine, I'd say he's lost!


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Chupa!


Re: Wolverine [Re: ch1966] #2300615 05/10/11 02:51 AM
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Not a badger with tail. Prolly just a fox


Badgers have tails.

OP's description sounds like a badger.


Kind of but I Wouldn't call it a big bushy tail confused2


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Badger shouldn't be in the Bastrop/Gonzales area, but maybe a porcupine. Been receiving quite a few calls on them recently from that area to Oakhill.

How old is your daughter and did she get a good look at the animal?


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Didn't think about Porcupine. Sounds like that is probably it.


Re: Wolverine [Re: MaggieMTx] #2304583 05/11/11 09:05 PM
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I was going to say otter, but it could be a porcupine...


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