What is this critter?

   / What is this critter? #11  
Leaning towards bobcat.
 
   / What is this critter? #12  
Could be a bobcat, I get what people are saying about the tail and leg. My first reaction was coyote but I agree, its legs are too muscular.
 
   / What is this critter? #15  
Some have pronounced spots many don’t
 
   / What is this critter? #16  
Rounded ear, long tail, High stepping Femur is a cat.
The red arrow marking the end of the tail is incorrect. Look at the underline of the tail where it continues past the arrow mark indicating a long tail.
Mountain lion
 

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   / What is this critter? #17  
Not a lion. Save the picture to a computer and blow it up and you can see it’s tail clearly,
 
   / What is this critter? #18  
That's a big cat. I've petted a few dead ones. Few people have them in cages around here. Seen one tied out like a dog. One guy has one in a twelve foot tall cage. Cyclone fence across top. You can throw an aluminum can on the top and that cat will jump up and slap it off. Another guy has two bears.
 
   / What is this critter? #19  
if its indeed a fawn in its jaws then I say cougar, if its a groundhog size then I think bobcat, a squirrel or some similar then its a housecat
 
   / What is this critter? #20  
It is definitely a feline, not a k9, and judging from the long tail it is a ML, cougar, puma
 
 
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