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Check out the Bobcat, he marks his territory and then a lion come three hours later. The stain is obvious when the lion comes. I like to see moms keeping the young ones in check. I didn't find any good bucks at this location, I was very optimistic but no luck.

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Very nice pics!!! Is that deer trying to fight off a yote, man that makes me want to shoot those things!

 

I might as well be the first to try and ask... what unit is that?

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I have been kicking myself for not looking lower for some bears. Looks like they are down in the mequites!

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those have got to be some of the coolest pics i have seen...good variety of animals...that one with the deer fighting off the yote is awesome

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The pics are taken out of the Santa Ritas, and thats a fawn not a coyote. On my video clips there seems to a lot of pushing and shoving at the water holes by the deer. This behavior is not usually picked up with just the still frames.

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Awsome Pictures!!

Lots of predators in that one area!!

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Well you really got me wondering, so I took a closer look. On zoom in I still thought it was a fawn, but wasn't 100 percent sure. I have pictures a couple minutes before and after and based on the other pics I am sure it is a deer. I have just about everything under the sun on my cams. One thing I lack is a coyote.

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Those are kicka$$ pic's Justin! I at first was thinkin that was a fawn because of how thin the legs are, but I have a question,( feel stupid not knowing) does a Doe have scent glands on the inside of the back legs like a Buck? Looks like there's glands on that deer and I can't make out the head to tell what it is? Kind of weird seeing a fawn with a Buck alone in the pic? What ya think? Also, I don't think I've ever seen a skunk with a tail as tall as that one! ( not that I really want to) Thanks, JIM>

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