Time for another round of what the heck is that?

Given my background in animal biology, here is my analysis; the slope of the neck is 35 degrees, which combined with the hump followed by a valley indicates an animal with a large posterial muscle and omnivorous class. The gait perceived from the hints at the lower extremeties of the shot reveal a large amount of forward pronation accentuated by a limp, probably rear left leg. This also indicates that the animal in question has very large cumbersome legs.

Given the evidence and circumstancial/geographical analysis, I have no doubts and agree with a previous post, this is undeniably a SW Ontarian Yeti.
 
Looks like a set of withers. Small horse/pony. Yeti's, I believe , are indigenous to Asia so this would have to be a Sasquatch.
 
Either dog or deer or small horse lol. 1.5-2' off the ground is probably the lowest height you could think of to place a game cam?

Nothing bear like down here lol.
 
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Really? Nobody suggested that it could be a Sasquatch? We best get in touch with the fine folks over at the Finding Bigfoot TV show so they can come and do a proper investigation. Best to leave these matters to the professionals and all.

;)
 
Thanks for the replies guys. So yeti or sasquatch are still high on the list, as there are no moose or hogs anywhere near here. Dog or pony seem to be the most likely culprits though.
 
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