Quote from RombieHey, I saw this on Unexplained Mysteries! But yeah that looks natural, like coyote got it or it was hunted by something larger. I dunno know though thats only a theory.
Yeah that was me.
Quote from RombieHey, I saw this on Unexplained Mysteries! But yeah that looks natural, like coyote got it or it was hunted by something larger. I dunno know though thats only a theory.
Quote from SolisterFoxes have a strong enough jaw to rip animals apart and such. The paw prints look too small to be that of a wolfs. If it was a young wolf, chances are it couldn't take down an animal that size for it's age, and it wouldn't have been alone. Foxes are known to eat something where it lays and only eat parts of it.
Or I'm completely wrong. Looks like birds couldn't gotten it afterwards, but no proof of any of that.
Quote from RombieOk, the paw print looks of canine origin, and I know that North Carolina has more than a few Wolf species, and a number of them are in the boone's region. But the Carnivores Deer is a very plausible conclusion, but to throw my 2 cents in -
So my Conclusions are :
A. Pack of Wolves.
B. Pack of Coyotes.
C. Pride of Lions.
Quote from RombieAh, yes indeed, I forgot that it was mating season for the Frezied Elephant.
Is it possible this deer was a victim of rape?