This is how I found her about 28 hours later.
The Cougar and Coyotes made quick work of it. Typically when I find one this fresh it is a lot less consumed.
Because of the vicinity I was concerned it was "Inky" a Whitetail Doe that has raised her fawns nearby for the last two seasons. I found this Doe's tail and it was not black tipped like Inky's. Based on tooth wear I'm guessing this Doe was about 3 or 4 years old. She was pregnant with at least one fawn.
I think this is her.
A Coyote making off with a front quarter
WOW!! Those are some pictures! Thanks for sharing them with us.
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