
They do not know that at this time, moose may leave behind wet patties that resemble those of brown bears. In spring in Alaska, many alarmed people call the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to report that there are grizzly bear droppings in their yards. Nobody makes jewelry out of summer moose poop, when they’re eating fresh growth and their scat, overloaded with juices from a moist diet, is much looser. These are classic fall and winter moose pellets, the kind shown on tee shirts and made into moose earrings and necklaces. Large elk and small moose leave roughly similar droppings, about an inch long and ⅝ inch in diameter. Moose Poop In the summertime, moose poop is looser because of their warm-season diet.

Pronghorn Poo Pronghorn will sometimes scrape the ground and poop in the scraped area. Big bulls tend to leave droppings in large clumps. Generally, cow elk droppings are tapered on both ends, whereas bull elk poop is more dimpled or concave on one end. But even in summer, when elk consume fresh grasses and the poop may look similar to cow pies, closer inspection reveals traces of the pellet-like structure. (Do not eat these either.) Like that of other ungulates, the scat generally takes the form of pellets during winter, when the diet consists of woody browse. If deer leave Raisinettes, elk leave chocolate-covered almonds. The Shawnee name for elk is “wapiti,” which means “white rump,” and it’s the name preferred by scientists because red deer in Europe are commonly referred to as elk. Elk Droppings Cow and bull elk poop can be shaped differently. If you find large, shiny piles in heavy cover, you’re probably near a good buck’s bedding area. Big ones indicate big deer and vice versa. Generally, shiny droppings have a high moisture content and are recent. Those long, lumpy droppings that make you uncomfortable because they resemble pinecones-and may make you imagine what squeezing out a pine cone would feel like-are the result of deer eating fruit-producing mast trees, grasses, clover, alfalfa, and the like.

Semi-round, individual droppings often indicate deer are concentrating their feeding efforts on browse such as leaves, bark, and mast-producing nut trees like acorns. Their winter scat is lighter in color and tends to be hard, consisting mainly of woody fibers. It may also be found clumped together when their summer and fall diet consists of high-moisture foods such as berries, apples, and other succulent plants. Pete Sucheskiĭeer scat (whitetail or muley) looks like the proverbial Raisinette-oval in shape, pellet-like, ½ to ⅝ inches in diameter, dark brown or black in color (usually), and scattered in piles. Deer Poop If you find piles of large deer poop in dense cover, you might be onto a big buck bedding area. Some experts say that poop on large tree limbs or logs is “definitive” of the critter, but I wouldn’t go that far.Ĥ. In the wild, they like the bases of trees, tree forks, or raised areas such as fallen trees. They tend to poop in raccoon “latrines,” using the same area over long periods of time. Raccoons range even more widely than foxes and are as common as deflated Mylar balloons. Raccoon Poop Raccoon poop can contain parasitic worms that cause irreversible brain damage. This holds true for most animal poop-and, really, poop in general. You shouldn’t chew, handle, or inhale them. Fox droppings pose a number of health risks. It should be noted that almost nothing in the wild smells as bad as smeared fox poop. In urban areas, where they consume more birdseed, bread, and a lot of MacDonald’s products, their feces look more like those of a small dog. Their diet in rural areas consists of small birds and mammals for long periods of the year, resulting in scat that is long, twisted, and contains bits of bone and fur. They can range in color from light tan to dark brown.


Typically, their droppings are about two to three inches long with pointed ends. But, like so many of us, they have also adapted to urban areas. Pete Sucheskiįoxes once lived chiefly in rural areas.
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Fox Poop Depending on the area, fox droppings can either be full of bones and fur or look similar to poop from a small dog.
