Sometimes they lose a part of the foot when they escape.
just speculating.
it’s amazing how resilient they are
or could have been shot off
Hard to tell from the pics but does it appear shorter than his other front leg?
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Sometimes they lose a part of the foot when they escape.
just speculating.
it’s amazing how resilient they are
or could have been shot off
Hard to tell from the pics but does it appear shorter than his other front leg?
Yea but I don’t understand what he could be munching on . The only thing I can think of him catching are armadillos or coons . Rabbits are going to be too fast for him . Unless he’s a fat vegan lolLooks like he eating good regardless of being lame
Idk … maybe he is mooching off pack? Getting scraps from garbage ? Heck, if he has had that lame leg for years, he may be just as good a hunter as the next one with all his legs.Yea but I don’t understand what he could be munching on . The only thing I can think of him catching are armadillos or coons . Rabbits are going to be too fast for him . Unless he’s a fat vegan lol
You'd be surprised how much ground they can cover and how quickly on 3 legs. (And they don't mess with coons. ) Plus this time of year they are pairing up for some loving and are infinitely more effective hunting in pairs.Yea but I don’t understand what he could be munching on . The only thing I can think of him catching are armadillos or coons . Rabbits are going to be too fast for him . Unless he’s a fat vegan lol
Them armed yotes are much more rare ….harder to findI’m still looking for an arm
Gotcha see I’m learningYou'd be surprised how much ground they can cover and how quickly on 3 legs. (And they don't mess with coons. ) Plus this time of year they are pairing up for some loving and are infinitely more effective hunting in pairs.