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No idea what this is!

"J"

Git Off My Lawn
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I've seen one and there's been reported sightings of them numerous times in Trumbull Mahoning and columbiana counties....
 

TheShaff

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There's bears in NE Ohio. I believe one was just hit in portage county within the last year. And the GW asked me if I've ever seen one out where I hunt in stark county, apparently someone spotted one during gun season a couple years ago.
I live in stark county and hunt on the farm we own, where do you hunt in stark?
 

antiqucycle

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Female bear cub polishing her nails.

As for bears, a Campbell, Ohio Police officer murdered one back in June or July claiming it was aggressive. Should have been ticketed by the Manoning County Warden for being too trigger happy
 

"J"

Git Off My Lawn
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Female bear cub polishing her nails.

As for bears, a Campbell, Ohio Police officer murdered one back in June or July claiming it was aggressive. Should have been ticketed by the Manoning County Warden for being too trigger happy

Murdered??? Really???
 

Davidflorida

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IMG_2581.jpgpanther track from the big cypress , no claws showing on panthers.
 

High climber

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Female bear cub polishing her nails.

As for bears, a Campbell, Ohio Police officer murdered one back in June or July claiming it was aggressive. Should have been ticketed by the Manoning County Warden for being too trigger happy

Surprised to hear they hit the Bear, seeing how many times cops in Ohio fire at suspects vs. actual hits LOL
 

TheShaff

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Here's a little bit better picture of a new buck that showed up this week, he's been hanging around at 4 through 5 amuploadfromtaptalk1446501743913.jpg
 

epe

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Chupacabra for sure. By the print I would say a 2.5 year male out in the moonlight looking for a mate, or dinner.
 

Ohioal

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The pad of a bear is more of a kidney shape if I remember right form the one I came across in Alabama last year and researching what it was