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large rodent with no tail

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From: Jen Ward
City:
Edwardsville, IL
Early this a.m. (3 or so) a mammal was naar our front door. It resembled a rodent. It was much larger than a domestic cat. It waddled slowly. It didn't have a tail. It was tan/light brown and left scat with seeds in it. Its back was hunched, or tapered as a raccoon's back does. I have no idea what animal this could be, as groundhogs have tails and from what I've read, only leave scat underground. Any ideas what this aniimal is? I am in Southern, IL near MO. Thank you.

 
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From: Laura Kammin
Visiting Extension Specialist, Pollution Prevention
Extension-Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program
lkammin@illinois.edu
The description doesn't quite fit any of the native wildlife we have in Illinois. Larger than a domestic cat, light brown fur, and waddles is indicative of raccoon or woodchuck. But both species have noticeable tails. Bobcats have very short tails, but you definitely wouldn't describe their movements as waddling. If you can send me a photo of the animal or its scat (with a ruler next to it for scale) I might be able to identify the mystery visitor.

 
From: Matthew Jenkins
City:
Indianapolis, IN
What you're describing sounds like a capybara. But they're native to S. America, so it was probably a 3am dream.

 
From: Tina Harris
City:
Chaffee, MO
Jen Ward, I just saw the same type animal you described on my security camera at about 3:30am. It was a light colored animal, on the chunky side,, short legs, no tail. Definitely not a racoon, cat, possum or groundhog or rabbit, which there are lots of around here that set off my cameras. It's been raining here, but that didnt bother this animal.. I keep watching the video clip over and over again, but can't figure out what it is.

 
From: Tina Harris
City:
Chaffee, MO
I've been searching on Google, and found that this could be an animal called a Nutria. It resembles what I see on my security camera video.

 
From: Amanda Rivera
City:
Los angeles, CA
Skinwalker

 
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