DiRTY DOG
Well-known member
We use all kinds of strange sounds to call in predators. What's in their stomachs?
I've cut open several bobcats after skinning and they always have a handfull of small mice in their stomachs and occassionally a small bird. Looks like a black sludge with small bones, feet, tails, and sometimes a beak. I have never seen rabbit hair in a bobcat's belly.
All the foxes around here have bellies full of berries. No fur, feathers, or bones. Although I have seen a grey fox run across the road once with the back half of a jackrabbit in it's mouth.
Coyotes seem to have a little bit of everything.
What do you find in their stomachs?
I've cut open several bobcats after skinning and they always have a handfull of small mice in their stomachs and occassionally a small bird. Looks like a black sludge with small bones, feet, tails, and sometimes a beak. I have never seen rabbit hair in a bobcat's belly.
All the foxes around here have bellies full of berries. No fur, feathers, or bones. Although I have seen a grey fox run across the road once with the back half of a jackrabbit in it's mouth.
Coyotes seem to have a little bit of everything.
What do you find in their stomachs?