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KY 900 sighting of mink-like creature

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On Wednesday while driving on Hwy 900 at about 8:45am (Saturday, May 31, 2008) we spotted what looks like a mink crossing the road. One had caught what looked like a baby rabbit and was meeting another mink that had already crossed the road.

s/Pat Pocchio

Thanks. Sure wish we had a photo of the mink. They have more elongated noses, like the sighting on KY 55 N., and long tails as both sightings reported, but they seemed too short-legged to be the same animal. Thanks for the report. Click Read More for recent animal sighting links -EW


Related:

Mink entry, Wikipedia

"There's been another monkey sighting" --or was it a meerkat like animal?

Meerkat entry, Wikipedia

"2 monkeys, or monkey-like animals, spotted near Conover Ln.," the first on the subject, posted on 2008-05-22 11:22:11, after animals sighted the day before.

"B.J. Fudge issues hypothesis on monkey presence here/WERE THEY LEMURS?" Posted on 2008-05-25 10:43:23

Lemur entry, Wikipedia

"Letter: What Jason, 'Staff may have seen" from skeptic who thought monkeys could have been two juveniles.


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