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Guest TankerHC
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Since I bought that Trail Cam last October I have set it up in my MIL's backyard, she lived in the City limits, and my BIL and I have already captured 9 or 10 different wild animals in her backyard. Looking I have an idea what this is, but am sure someone will be able to take one look and verify what it is. 

 

This was last night, I have just never bothered to set the date on the camera. 

 

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I was thinking Opposum but looks awfully fat for a 'possum. 

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[quote name="TankerHC" post="1112095" timestamp="1392582014"]I was thinking Opposum but looks awfully fat for a 'possum. [/quote]I think I see a tail, which makes me think opossum. And I have seen some way bigger than that around my house. They get fat eating all that human junk food. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
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not much contrast on what might be the tail, and the face angle is not quite right to see the sharp nose.

 

But could be a possum.  Coloring is right (sock feet)

 

You need a better camera.  Get on to that, will ya?

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Guest TankerHC
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Yea thinking i might order one of the color cameras. Night Vision also. Cinsidering this one was only 60 bucks at academy I should have at least spent the extra 20 on a better black and white. Even color isn't that much more considering all the fun i am having with it.

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Guest TankerHC
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One thing, this is actually a color camera but I do not ever pick up anything during the day other than blowing leaves. Some of the cam's on Amazon use a flash rather than IR to capture color photo's at night. 

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Just checked with the Alex Jones crowd, and apparently that is a FEMA death camp squirrel, not a possum.

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Guest TankerHC
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Just checked with the Alex Jones crowd, and apparently that is a FEMA death camp squirrel, not a possum.

:rofl:

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I just checked my kids room, yep that was the cat we had and were trying to find the rightful owner.. :rofl:

 

It is definitely something to eat.....

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Can't be a possum because it is in a backyard.  Possums are those flat gray things that stay in the road!

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Can't be a possum because it is in a backyard.  Possums are those flat gray things that stay in the road!

 

Why did the chicken cross the road?

 

To prove to a possum that it can be done.

 

- OS

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