Two days after Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officials brought in a mystery carcass, found in rural Douglas County, no positive identification has been made.
D.N.R. Area Wildlife Supervisor Kevin Kotts said Friday that after examining the remains, there are no clear signs of it not being a badger, however its longer tail is inconsistent with badgers he has seen.
Still unidentified. I wouldn't be surprised that this carcass disappears when it's handed over to the Feds for further analysis, as I'm sure it will be. To read the rest of the article, click here.