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Twice, I have seen three furry animals, the color of a Hershey's chocolate bar, disappear into the preserve.

Each is around one foot to fifteen inches in all three dimensions and has short legs and little in the way of a tail.

I have always seen them from behind, so don't know what their head/face looks like, and from about 25 yards away.

Definitely not bobcats or coyotes.

Suggestions are nutria, possums or marsh rabbits.

Any thoughts?

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Old 08-23-2014, 04:20 PM
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Twice, I have seen three furry animals, the color of a Hershey's chocolate bar, disappear into the preserve. Any thoughts?
and that's milk chocolate, not white chocolate, so I have ruled out arctic foxes, too
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Feral pigs?
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Kayaker, i think you hit it...based on dimensions given. Beware of mature wild boars.
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NY rats left behind by Bronx snow birds.
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Nutria have disgusting tails - like rats.
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Yep got to be pigs they are good eatin.
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It might have been my lunch. Sometimes it gets away.
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I saw a opossum in my neighbors driveway this morning. In my opinion they are one of the ugliest creatures ever. As Grannie would say, Jethro lets have some possum stew and grits.
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Most likely a marsh rat. Small tail, body around 15 inches long, and a pointed snout.

Harmless and it prefers to live in the tall grasses and marshes but will come around bird feeders or Long Islanders.
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Feral pigs?
I did think maybe wild boar, based on a website of Florida fauna, but these critters have what looks like thick brown fur

are feral pigs here furry, or do they just have a few hairs?
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I did think maybe wild boar, based on a website of Florida fauna, but these critters have what looks like thick brown fur
are feral pigs here furry, or do they just have a few hairs?
Yep, furry.
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Yep, furry.
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and the winner is...

...feral hogs

thank you everyone for your suggestions

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Do you live on Heron Golf Course or in Sunset Point? A poster in April reported wild pigs digging up his backyard on the third hole of Heron.

pack of wild pigs digging on heron golf course
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Do you live on Heron Golf Course or in Sunset Point? A poster in April reported wild pigs digging up his backyard on the third hole of Heron.

pack of wild pigs digging on heron golf course
Thanks for the link, John - interesting reading

I have lived near the Mark Gary Morse Wildlife Preserve for four years and last week was the first time I have seen them, but neighbor says she has seen them on our lawn. No sign of any digging (yet!) so I guess we have been lucky. We also have alligators, bobcats and coyotes (the full ABC) so maybe they all keep each other in balance.
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