Paul Krueger of Wisconsin emailed us earlier this year with some photos of a deer he shot the last week of November while bowhunting.
He waited until morning to retrieve the deer and, overnight, temperatures dropped to single digits. But when Krueger got to his deer and then started working on it, he realized something had been burrowing and eating the muscles under the skin.
What do you think did this? Kruger wondered if a skunk had been nosing around through the entry wound to get as much as it could. Maybe it was something else?
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Up north Mink, weasel or rats. used the entry hole for a high protein meal.
Kenny
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