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    Hey guys, there is this farm pond I fish, and all around it there are what looks like clam shells on the bank, broken open. What is gettinf these ans bringing them up on the bank?

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    Freshwater mussels perhaps and probably coons or muskrats bringing up on to shore to eat. Or possibly a squatch, I dunno...
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    Chupacabra?
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    I believe it was this.


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    Typical Bigfoot behavior! Least according to BFRO tv show On a serious note I see wading birds bringing them up and busting em open often around here. I am sure the muskrats and raccoons do as well.
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    Very unusual for these fresh water mussels to be in a pond. They are found in river systems with some sort of current. It is either coons , mink or otter. Muskrats do not eat mussels. They are omnivores
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    Quote Originally Posted by BANDIT View Post
    Very unusual for these fresh water mussels to be in a pond. They are found in river systems with some sort of current. It is either coons , mink or otter. Muskrats do not eat mussels. They are omnivores
    These mussels are everywhere on sandbars on my local river.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BANDIT View Post
    Very unusual for these fresh water mussels to be in a pond. They are found in river systems with some sort of current. It is either coons , mink or otter. Muskrats do not eat mussels. They are omnivores
    Is the biology lesson over yet? If so, I would like to enter exhibit A into evidence:
    https://www.tn.gov/twra/article/fres...s-in-tennessee

    Lol, so are you saying bigfoot is bringing these mussels in from a river system and eating them while fishing in this pond?

    And all the while not sharing with these omnivore muskrats?

    Okay, looks like we will need photos, plaster cast made of the footprints, measurements of tracks, dna samples and witness statements to crack this case.

    Lol......

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    Almost done with biology lesson
    Facts About Muskrats

    Dont forget that Bigfoot was playin fetch with the Chupacabra.

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