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fcgiii
10-23-2023, 12:32 PM
Found this in my yard near our pond near Lake Deaton.

Looks like it eats berries.

Any one knowledgeable in poop analysis?

ThirdOfFive
10-23-2023, 12:47 PM
Found this in my yard near our pond near Lake Deaton.

Looks like it eats berries.

Any one knowledgeable in poop analysis?
Bear.

fdpaq0580
10-23-2023, 02:02 PM
Bear.

I think there is a good chance it is something else.
Looks like it only eats berries. Scat doesn't look to be large enough for bear. Lastly, I haven't noticed any berry farms in full swing nearby.
Wonder if it might not be poop at all. Maybe some kind of egg mass, ie: insect, reptile, amphibian, or ??

tophcfa
10-23-2023, 02:20 PM
Without scale for size I would guess coyote or fox.

Southwest737
10-23-2023, 07:40 PM
Found this in my yard near our pond near Lake Deaton.

Looks like it eats berries.

Any one knowledgeable in poop analysis?

It wasn’t me. 💩🤪🤣

CFrance
10-23-2023, 07:49 PM
It wasn’t me. 💩🤪🤣
And it wasn't my dog.:a20:

asianthree
10-24-2023, 06:30 AM
Could be raccoon, they eat trash, and berries.

vintageogauge
10-24-2023, 09:38 AM
I would say a racoon, definitely not an aligator.

ton80
10-24-2023, 10:19 AM
I agree with Asianthree and Vintageoguage that these are likely racoon scat. I have found these in Osceola Hills near extensive wooded areas. They are about 3/4 to 1 inch diameter.

The seeds appear to be sabal palm fruits (dates?) and not fully ripe. These fruits reportedly have little flesh and are not digested easily.

Blueblaze
10-24-2023, 11:10 AM
That looks exactly like bear scat to me, which I've seen on various long distance wilderness hikes in Texas, California, and the Appalachian Trail. I've heard that racoon scat looks similar, but I can't confirm, even though we had lots of raccoons at our old place. I think I read somewhere that they designate a toilet spot, to try to hide it from predators. If you found that in the middle of your yard, I would say bear.

bigeasy
10-25-2023, 06:39 AM
Coon

coconutmama
10-25-2023, 06:44 AM
Found this in my yard near our pond near Lake Deaton.

Looks like it eats berries.

Any one knowledgeable in poop analysis?

Raccoon. A few amble through our yard on occasion. More than we would like.

They can of course carry rabies so be careful picking up after them.

bigeasy
10-25-2023, 06:45 AM
Coon

marathonman
10-25-2023, 07:13 AM
Found this in my yard near our pond near Lake Deaton.

Looks like it eats berries.

Any one knowledgeable in poop analysis?
Its most likely a raccoon

Walter L
10-25-2023, 07:22 AM
Without a doubt, raccoon.

Larry Brotzge
10-25-2023, 07:37 AM
It looks like deer to me.

TomSpasm
10-25-2023, 08:01 AM
I vote for possum.

OhioBuckeye
10-25-2023, 08:33 AM
Gotta laugh at what some people will post, for questions!

collie1228
10-25-2023, 08:56 AM
We have a six inch high paver wall and planter circle in our front "yard" in our courtyard villa, and I found a nearly identical pile of this stuff on the wall a couple weeks ago. No way it's a bear, but I think it was probably a large squirrel or other berry eater. I was surprised by the size of the pile.

scooterstang
10-25-2023, 10:20 AM
That is for sure a Velossa Raptor(I think thats how it is spelled) anyway you need to sell your house to me and move immediately because those things a dangerous!

Topspinmo
10-25-2023, 10:27 AM
Found this in my yard near our pond near Lake Deaton.

Looks like it eats berries.

Any one knowledgeable in poop analysis?

You own pond?

Topspinmo
10-25-2023, 10:30 AM
We have a six inch high paver wall and planter circle in our front "yard" in our courtyard villa, and I found a nearly identical pile of this stuff on the wall a couple weeks ago. No way it's a bear, but I think it was probably a large squirrel or other berry eater. I was surprised by the size of the pile.

Most likely possum? They come out at night and are rarely seen except smashed on roads. Possums are blinded by vehicles head lights, I think people intentionally run over them.

VickiW
10-25-2023, 10:58 AM
We have been the recipient. Of the same type of scat in our yard and last Sat night on the middle of our driveway. This has been going on for several months. We have sent pictures to Florida Wildlife but they did not know. The scat seems way too large for a raccoon. We had raccoons up North but never saw scat like this.

RUCdaze
10-25-2023, 11:36 AM
Whatever it was, it seems to be a vegetarian, maybe even a vegan.

mike234
10-26-2023, 05:49 AM
Found this in my yard near our pond near Lake Deaton.

Looks like it eats berries.

Any one knowledgeable in poop analysis?
who would take a picture of this, never mind reply?

asianthree
10-26-2023, 06:27 AM
Gotta laugh at what some people will post, for questions!

who would take a picture of this, never mind reply?

OP is asking a question, to identify what wildlife, is in their back yard.

If this was BEAR scat one would want to know that fact. When our cameras picked up a Bear multiple times in our Pennacamp neighborhood, we wanted to alert everyone near. Within a few days it was trapped and removed.

If one doesn’t know what creates that scat, one needs to ask the question. A raccoon not a big deal, a bear especially new mom with cubs, can be a problem

OhioBuckeye
10-26-2023, 08:42 AM
Seriously people answer questions about poop? Sorry poop is poop.

C. C. Rider
10-26-2023, 08:10 PM
Found this in my yard near our pond near Lake Deaton.

Looks like it eats berries.

Any one knowledgeable in poop analysis?

It could be most any kind of small to midsize animal such as raccoon, bobcat, or coyote. Too small an amount for a bear, IMO. My guess is raccoon, aka "coon".

Bobcat and coyote scat will often have tufts of hair/fur visible in the scat since they are carnivorous.

CFrance
10-26-2023, 08:16 PM
OP is asking a question, to identify what wildlife, is in their back yard.

If this was BEAR scat one would want to know that fact. When our cameras picked up a Bear multiple times in our Pennacamp neighborhood, we wanted to alert everyone near. Within a few days it was trapped and removed.

If one doesn’t know what creates that scat, one needs to ask the question. A raccoon not a big deal, a bear especially new mom with cubs, can be a problem
Good point.

Nana2Teddy
10-26-2023, 09:44 PM
Be careful if it’s raccoon scat because it can carry roundworms, which are very dangerous to humans as they will invade your brain.