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    If it were muskrats wouldn't you see them during the day, or dont they make holes in levies? I see no slides down the bank or holes and have never seen any such animal while fishing.

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    Not sure about your neck of the woods, but I can tell you that seagulls are a big factor in the shoreline shell debris around this neck of the woods anyway. They dive, grab a muscle, fly up with it and drop it on the rocks on the shore. Then they feast.
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    I can for sure say that it ain't seagulls. The rednecks around here would have a field day with those things!! I can see maybe a crane doing this. There are several of those around here.

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    Bigfoot looking for freshwater pearls.
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    By definition if a muskrat is truly omnivorous he should eat a mussel. My bet is on a raccoon or 12.
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    I can for sure say that it ain't seagulls. The rednecks around here would have a field day with those things!! I can see maybe a crane doing this. There are several of those around here.

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    Coons, more than likely.
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    coons is my bet as well .....but never underestimate a Yeti ....you seen them Jerky commercials right ?
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    What, no Aliens landing and collecting them as a food source for the trip!

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