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Originally Posted by Fireball2
I was tracking a single elk track through the timber once, looked a day old or so, came across a bear that had killed and half eaten it, but the elk was buried in the grass to hide from scavengers. Predators both cougar and bear do this.
The bear was a pig, and had two holes, one in his fore head skin and one in the shoulder. He came home with me.

Would liked to have seen that fight! So I think these were not predator killed animals or they would be buried.


This was a black bear in Oregon?

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It was a chupacabra.

Some imaginations must work in overdrive.

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Originally Posted by prm
I going with the 'lost during archery season' theory. Hard to conclude much from that pic though.


Go back with a metal detector to find a round ball or broadhead.


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