Sierra Nevada Porcupine?
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Sierra Nevada Porcupine?
Pretty sure this guy is a porcupine, but wanted to check here first. He clearly gave no f*@k about me, and was moving really slow. Seemed like he couldn't see very well, didn't really notice me until he was really close.
I took some video of the little goober below:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/44Txrzmzq4aQ5BjV7
I took some video of the little goober below:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/44Txrzmzq4aQ5BjV7
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Re: Sierra Nevada Porcupine?
It looks like a well-fed yellow bellied marmot, Marmota flaviventris. There must be a bazillion of them around the Sierra.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Porcupine?
Yeah, could be. Just marmots usually move pretty fast and aren't that big. Maybe this one ate a couple "special gummies" & a pizza. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Re: Sierra Nevada Porcupine?
Other points to consider:
Porcupines exist in the Sierra Nevada, but in forty years I've never seen one there. I see them in Montana and Alaska.
Porcupines don't have much of a visible tail. Your animal seemed to have a standard marmot tail.
Porcupines have dense quills, not fur. Your animal seemed to have standard marmot fur.
Porcupines exist in the Sierra Nevada, but in forty years I've never seen one there. I see them in Montana and Alaska.
Porcupines don't have much of a visible tail. Your animal seemed to have a standard marmot tail.
Porcupines have dense quills, not fur. Your animal seemed to have standard marmot fur.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Porcupine?
Maybe that's why he was walking so slow?
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Re: Sierra Nevada Porcupine?
I've never seen a Marmot with such distinctive markings (dark fur on the legs, light color on back). I'd say either big old Badger or a very slight chance it's a Wolverine.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Porcupine?
Badger head markings tend to be more pronounced. Their bodies tend to be much flatter.
Personally, I have never seen a badger up at high elevation. I see them more down in the foothills.
Personally, I have never seen a badger up at high elevation. I see them more down in the foothills.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Porcupine?
Yeah, I was kind of wondering where the photo was taken.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Porcupine?
Shadow lake inlet.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Porcupine?
Echoing the others, that's extremely not a porcupine.
Personally, I can't tell if it's an ANCIENT marmot all jacked up by the ravages of time, or something else altogether from the one picture... looks more like a fisher/wolverine/etc to me than a marmot on second glance though?
Maybe send it to an Inyo FS biologist?
Their contact information is findable on FS websites. I sent a Fisher sighting to them in the Sierra NF last week.
Personally, I can't tell if it's an ANCIENT marmot all jacked up by the ravages of time, or something else altogether from the one picture... looks more like a fisher/wolverine/etc to me than a marmot on second glance though?
Maybe send it to an Inyo FS biologist?
Their contact information is findable on FS websites. I sent a Fisher sighting to them in the Sierra NF last week.
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