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Rabbit Scrape
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Put a deer camera out and see.
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Maybe DB has seen something different, but everything I learned about rabbits never had anything like that. Cottontails do a bunch of jumping and flipping around as their mating ritual. Probably just a coincidence, or just something scraping around.
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Probably just coincidence! Lol
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Jackalope being chased by a black panther
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May be a turkey scratching? And just coincidence that a rabbit did its duty there. But if put a game camera out on a deer scrape you will often get a bunch of different critters visiting to mark it. It's just one of those scent posts like a mailbox where every dog goes and pees on it. Rabbits eat heir own poo though. They can't digest all that vegetation the first go around so will come back and eat their pellets. The real green ones are the first pass through
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No turkeys in the area Duck, atleast not that i know of, figured it would be coincidence
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I have rabbit dogs lets put some down in there and chase them bunnies and make a good hunt out of it lol
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It wasn't just small deer turds?
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no
not deer, it is a small patch of woods, if there is deer in there, they aren't staying long enough to leave anything behind
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