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Unidentified creature captured on camera in Ritter Park, West Virginia


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10 minutes ago, UM-Bot said:

Brittany Keller had been driving through the park recently when she spotted something she'd never seen there before.

https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/382266/unidentified-creature-captured-on-camera-in-ritter-park-west-virginia

Easy: an escaped coati.

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Not an African animal at all.

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Escaped coati or raccoon with mange. Nothing to see here move along.

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2 hours ago, Buzz_Light_Year said:

It's a fox or a small coyote and a mangey one at that.

Yep.  Exactly what I thought when I saw it.  Classic canine profile.

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2 hours ago, Kenemet said:

Yep.  Exactly what I thought when I saw it.  Classic canine profile.

The tail is much too long for any canine.

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5 hours ago, Buzz_Light_Year said:

It's a fox or a small coyote and a mangey one at that.

My first thought was coyote but the tail is too long.  I've never seen a fox IRL so maybe?

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5 hours ago, Antigonos said:

Probably not the oddest thing you’ll see in West Virginia.

When you see a Buckwheat Festival Queen in the 1970s.....

You can't unsee it.😬

What's worse is my cousin Dalyn woke up with one after a Morgantown bender........woof. 🥴

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22 hours ago, Abramelin said:

The tail is much too long for any canine.

21 hours ago, OverSword said:

My first thought was coyote but the tail is too long.  I've never seen a fox IRL so maybe?

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Looks like a Fisher with the mange.

Fisher | Diet, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

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16 minutes ago, Hammerclaw said:

Looks like a Fisher with the mange.

Fisher | Diet, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

They're like hens teeth here.

I have one mating couple in the whole damn 800 acres and Maggie had one "pass through" her 150 acre forest in Salem County. 

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5 hours ago, Piney said:

They're like hens teeth here.

I have one mating couple in the whole damn 800 acres and Maggie had one "pass through" her 150 acre forest in Salem County. 

One was spotted in the Smoky's a while back, although they're not officially listed as present.

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Again whats with the crappy pixels. Did she use a 2005 camera phone?

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