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Old 10-24-2012, 07:08 AM   #1
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Cool I've got to get me one of those cameras, any good local place to purchase. Also, any suggestions for where to set it up I'd like to also get a pic of a tiny Elephant. People at work just don't believe there's any so small in New Hampshire.
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Old 10-24-2012, 08:46 AM   #2
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In Rusty's blown up picture there is a square pixel over the nose area as if another picture was inserted into that area making it appear the cat has a snout. SteveA, are you messin with us?
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Old 10-24-2012, 10:01 AM   #3
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Maybe you will get a picture of this guy who is roaming around the Lakes region.

This is in today's edition of the LDS:
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Old 10-24-2012, 10:22 AM   #4
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Default snout is ground

If you look at the picture taken at 06:03:55, the patch of ground above the rock contains the detail that makes the cat look like it has a snout.

I think there's a few people messin' with us.
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Old 10-24-2012, 07:41 PM   #5
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In Rusty's blown up picture there is a square pixel over the nose area as if another picture was inserted into that area making it appear the cat has a snout. SteveA, are you messin with us?
Short answer.. no I went back and looked at some other night shots of different animal the camera caught at night. Almost all of them have distortions if the animal is moving..

example of a deer here:

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What kind of card are you using. you might try a faster writing card.
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Old 10-28-2012, 05:44 PM   #7
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What kind of card are you using. you might try a faster writing card.
I'm using a class 2 in the field cam.. not a bad idea to try one of my spare class 10's to see if it actually makes a difference. Thx
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Old 11-13-2012, 07:50 AM   #8
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Default Round 2 of What is this..

Trail Cam caught just 2 frames of this creature.. doesn't look like any of the very few dogs in our neighborhood.. Coydog?


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Old 11-13-2012, 09:34 AM   #9
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I'd say it's a coyote. Different than a coydog. Most of the wildlife experts will give you a lot of reasons why interbreeding between coyotes and dogs, while possible, is really very uncommon.
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Old 11-13-2012, 09:35 AM   #10
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Looks like a coyote with a real bad mange... Coyotes have large bushy tails, this one has no tail to speak of which is the first hair to go when mange is involved. Looks like the front half of his body is missing all it's fur as well... Doubt this one makes it much longer...

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Old 11-13-2012, 09:53 AM   #11
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Dan, It does look like a coyote after I did a little online research. I hope it's just the lousy resolution on the trail cam after dark (it's infrared as opposed to a flash) is responsible for the lack of detail on the animal.
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Old 11-13-2012, 10:15 AM   #12
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Hi Steve;

A coyote's tail is normally very large and bushy. Both shots but especially the first, don't show much of a tail but it does show a small string like tail missing most of the hair, this exactly what mange does.

Mange is the #1 killer of coyote's as well as foxes here in the Northeast.

Like you, I will hope for the best and blame the camera.

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Old 11-13-2012, 11:12 AM   #13
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Yeah -- that coyote is missing a lot of hair. I had an adult fox with full-blown mange cross the road in front of my car last year in broad daylight. It was completely hairless and in obvious distress. Sad.
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Trail Cam caught just 2 frames of this creature.. doesn't look like any of the very few dogs in our neighborhood.. Coydog?
You need to get a good outdoor security camera (something like ishoot308 has). Set it up to record when there is motion and then we can see these weird looking animals that you have in your backyard.
Upload the video to youtube and then let us know when you do it.
Tiny elephants and strange looking creatures will be a big hit on youtube.
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Steve it's time to tell that boss of yours you are done. Clearly your calling is to open a petting zoo.
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Steve it's time to tell that boss of yours you are done. Clearly your calling is to open a petting zoo.
Stoneham ! I grew up next door in Saugus! Man do I miss Toddy's in Wakefield. Anyway.. I'm already "retired" and actively looking to get back to work in the Medical Supplies Sales field.. so a petting zoo is out of the question for the immediate future.
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You need to get a good outdoor security camera (something like ishoot308 has). Set it up to record when there is motion and then we can see these weird looking animals that you have in your backyard.
Upload the video to youtube and then let us know when you do it.
Tiny elephants and strange looking creatures will be a big hit on youtube.

I would love to have a web-cam.. but it would have to be wireless and battery operated. The spot that I would need to set it up is a about 150 feet from any power outlets.
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You need to get a good outdoor security camera (something like ishoot308 has). Set it up to record when there is motion and then we can see these weird looking animals that you have in your backyard.
Upload the video to youtube and then let us know when you do it.
Tiny elephants and strange looking creatures will be a big hit on youtube.
Who manufactures the ishoot308?
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This is the camera I have... http://www.securitycamera2000.com/pr...IP-Camera.html

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