http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/wildlife/mountainlion.asp
The images above show front tracks. Mountain lion front tracks are 3" to 4 1/4" long and 3 1/4" to 4 3/4" wide. Claws usually do not register because they are retracted. Claw marks are usually (but not always) visible in coyote and dog tracks. The heal pad in cat tracks has two lobes in the front and three lobes in the back, while dog and coyote tracks show only one lobe in the front and two lobes in the back. The tracks from a small mountain lion and a large bobcat can be difficult to distinguish.
It amazes me that with 600,000 deer hunters and who knows how many trail cams in this state no one can produce a "real" picture of one. We really must be the close minded and ignorant ones. A large male has to make a kill about every ten days but not one kill sitre. HMMMMMMMMMMMMM???????????????????