These tracks I;m guessing big fox or small coyote, but the stride seems a little different (those in the know should chime in):
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These tracks I;m guessing big fox or small coyote, but the stride seems a little different (those in the know should chime in):
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Bobcat tracks:
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On this track, on the main pad you can clearly see the 3 lobes on the bottom, and 2 at the top, which further could distinguish it from a canine track, which is not only narrower and has claw marks, but also only has 2 lobes at the bottom and 1 at the top of the main pad...
https://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/show...tprint&cat=500
Cougar tracks...was no snow night before, snowed that night and warmed up again the next morn.....photo taken mid day apx 100yds from camp...2 fronts together on the right and the rears digging in for a big leap
Last edited by wideopenthrottle; 02-18-2025 at 01:28 PM.
Late August after a good week of rain.
Clear alcohols are for rich women on diets...
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I would help but unfortunately cannot post pics my laptop bit the dust and cannot afford a new one for a while, when I get a new one I will post back
Grizzly rear foot
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