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  1. dragoncjo

    Bobcat killed

    My question is are these guys in South Jersey. I'm certain I saw one in cumberland 4-5 years ago.....anyone ever hear of them being seen recently?
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    Developers trying to delist pine snakes

    Honestly stuff like this is better left ignored.
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    Dead on Road Coyote

    Guy, they knew it was a yote but thought maybe medford had some sort of wildlife pickup. It was really healthy animal, a nice gray coat with brown and red in it. There seems to be some nice variety amongst coyotes, I've seen some that are totally yellow like a lab.
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    Dead on Road Coyote

    It was like the size of a yellow lab, how heavy are yellow labs? Maybe 50-60 would be a better estimate.
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    Dead on Road Coyote

    Saw a freshly hit yote on route 70 about a mile west of old red lion road. The girl a few cars down hit it by accident and was waiting for the state police(not sure why).......I was shocked by it size, it was a good size animal 40+ pounds. First time I ever saw one dead on the road in the pines.
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    Tadpole to frog

    Ed, that is def. a grey tree frog. We have northerns and southerns(NJ Threatened) in south jersey. More than likely these ones were northern but the only way to differentiate them is from there call. Its funny grey trees have just started showing up around there somewhat recently. I think...
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    Pair of Timber Rattlers

    Al, I find 3-4 boxies dead on those every season and I only go there like 1-2 a year. RR tracks can be brutal on turtles, my guess is at that spot they are dying from flipping back on their shells then being unable to ride themselves back up.....end result is the get cooked in this heat...
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    Pair of Timber Rattlers

    Al, your right snake are always vulnerable to predation no doubt. My point is basically what you are saying. When on home ground snakes appear to be much more at ease because they always no an escape point. When place in a area they aren't as familar with they always appear on edge a bit...
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    Pair of Timber Rattlers

    Chrisr, a transient site is pretty much what you explained. It could be something as simple as a nice fallen tree were a snake can obtain a meal or cast its skin(shed). Timbers travel large distance over the course of a season and most of the snakes have areas that are mapped out in their...
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