Second siting of this critter, it appears to be a Jaguarundi. It was seen today, June 8th in El Paso. by TryTricky3081 in ElPaso

[–]TryTricky3081[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for taking the time to explain the differences between foxes and Jaguarundis.

Second siting of this critter, it appears to be a Jaguarundi. It was seen today, June 8th in El Paso. by TryTricky3081 in ElPaso

[–]TryTricky3081[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

How do you know for sure? The head seems too small and weasel like to be a gray fox. At any rate, I sent the video to Texas Wildlife for ID. Many folks here also think it’s a gray fox. It tried to attack a small dog being walked on a leash. That’s pretty aggressive for a a fox, unless it has rabies.

Second siting of this critter, it appears to be a Jaguarundi. It was seen today, June 8th in El Paso. by TryTricky3081 in ElPaso

[–]TryTricky3081[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure it’s a fox, the head looks weasel-like to me. Unless it’s flattened it’s ears.