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I'm thinking a bear. There have been reports of bears up and about in recent weeks due to the lack of continued cold weather that would drive them to den up for the winter.
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"Bigfoot" wears a men's size-12 shoe?
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I've watched a large bear walk through some deep, fresh snow at about 5:30-am and then after it left, I took a good look at its very fresh tracks ..... and yes, those definitely look like a bear track ...... bears can have very big paws ..... plus they can climb/run fast, straight up a big pine tree or tip-toe around the top of a 3 1/2" wood fence enclosure that surrounds a dumpster.
They is a large animal that can move about without making any sound .... is very stealthy. |
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