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I know photo is not very clear,it was taken by a trail camera,i will give details where photo was taken,by for now i want unbiased opinion.


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Looks like a horse
 
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At first glance, I thought cow moose, but a closer look seems to show small swept back horns such as a variety of sheep might have. Then again they could be the cow's ears. I'll go with that guess -- cow moose. -TONY


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Yeah..........I'd say it's a cow moose.


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So moose really do still exist in New Zealand Wink

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looks like a member of the deer family quartering away to the left with its head down.


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My initial reaction was horse. But very hard to tell.
 
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Sasquatch....

no, moose was my first idea. If you really wanted to see it, the brown on the left side could even be thought of as antlers.

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Tahr? Confused


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Tahr (hermitragus jemlahicus)


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Given that Top is a Kiwi and because of what appears to be horns typical of a tahr, that was a critter I also thought of. But the legs seemed to be too long, and there's not much of a mane. At least it isn't anywhere like this one. -TONY



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I go along with either a cow or calf moose. JMO.


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calf moose
 
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Looks like my mother-in-law......


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I'm going with New Zealand Sable.
 
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I know photo is not very clear,it was taken by a trail camera,i will give details where photo was taken,by for now i want unbiased opinion.




Well??????????????


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id have to say a young bull or a cow moose
 
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Well..........I just spent the last minute or two staring at that picture and I've got a new guess. I know this might seem a little far fetched...........but here it goes anyway. It could be a wild hog (yes, I said wild hog). What appears to be extremely long legs (like a moose would have) looks like it could be shorter legs and you are seeing a reflection, because it looks to me like the animal is standing in the water of a shallow stream. If that is the case, then it could be a pig. Anybody think I'm completely nuts?? or can yall see it too?? Just squint a bit. Wink


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'What is this animal?"

It should be a vivid and compelling reminder to upgrade your trailcam and photographic equipment
 
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Long enough on the show, about time for the tell.
 
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What is it?????


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looks short necked in the photo, so tahr?

rump and withers look like nilgai, though


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Geesh, you guys are pathetic. It's obvious.....it's a BAD PICTURE. clap


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Rottweiller-Moose cross.
 
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Looks like a PORKER of some sort to me-- Russian boar/domestic cross of some sort-- definetly in the Taysuiddae genus.....

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Since I have once mistaken a bull moose for a horse at 35 yds, I hereby disqualify myself from answering.


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Reminds me of the ex, staggering in the house, drunk, from playing at nightclubs, way past midnight.



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The more I look at this picture the more I think that it's a moose with it's head turned back and to the right.
The angular hip bones, the long legs and the hump at the withers just makes me think that it's one of the survivors of the 1910 planting.

30 years ago they were still finding antlers and moose hair has been found as little 5 or 6 years ago.


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The photo was taken by a trail camera in Fiordland national south island of New Zealand.The last recored Moose shot in was 1950s and Last confirmed sighting was '71 and then hair was found and confirmed by DNA test in 2000 which could have been a hoax.

The animal in the photo looks too dark to be a Red deer.


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