Looks like the paw might have punched through the thin crust if I'm looking at it correctly. Would that indicate a fairly heavy animal on that type of ground? Do you live on one of the islands out toward the ocean from Charleston? Visited a friend out there last year. Interesting area.
Gerry
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From: Rich Thomas
I found those sites the other night while doing my tubernets searches.
I went out yesterday and took some pics, the tracks are still there, or
might even have been newer ones.

I'll attach one, see if it gets posted.  This one shows a bunch of
prints right together, I took some of single prints too.  Definitely not
dog prints.

arche...@embarqmail.com is correct, if there are panthers around, it
causes all kinds of development issues.  That's why the DNR official
position is that "they are not around here."

The Charleston, Kiawah, and Seabrook mayors (none of whom represent me)
have all decided we need a 4 lane toll road down the middle of our
island, to get folks back and forth more quickly, and the Charleston
mayor went and gave Obama his $1B wish list for "stimulus" which
included that road and some other stuff.  I wonder if Obama is friendly
to black panthers?

--R

Tom Hargrave wrote:
http://www.panthersociety.org/faq.html

http://www.floridaconservation.org/panther/rosie/describe.html

http://www.fws.gov/floridapanther/panther_faq.html
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