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RE: What left this track?
Bear??? they dont look like that in my area??? Just kidding. :D
It is a track from a 3.5 year old yellow lab named Drake. He walks with a slight limp because of a injury he got as a puppy. He was west bound on the tracks of his owner, a 35 year old women who enjoys long walks on the beach and getting caught in the rain. Could it be a wolf,about the same size. I know I see more and more wolf tracks every year. |
RE: What left this track?
i would say a large dog.if it were a cat track you wouldn't be able to see the claws
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RE: What left this track?
Looks like a dog to me. No way that's a bear...
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RE: What left this track?
Another vote for a large domestic dog.
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RE: What left this track?
got any couger around the way the back legs meet up with the front that is how those cats run.
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RE: What left this track?
![]() TheFelines have a space between the toes and the palm pad forms a curved ridge, which sometimes called a linked ridge. Canines do not have this feature. They have a diamond or pyramid shape in this area of the track. ;)it's a dog:D |
RE: What left this track?
thanks huntnma i learned something
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RE: What left this track?
Do you have badgers in virginia? They have very large paws
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RE: What left this track?
Well,
I'm guessing your hand is approximately 7 inches from the tip of your middle fingerto the base of your palm (average caucasian male). That makes that front track ~3.5 inches. Definitely a dog, not only by shape, but also by pattern (hind is smalleri and inside the front). Could easily be a coyote, especially a female carrying an extra 40 pounds of pups, because that track appears sunken quite deep. For a quick link to mammal tracks: http://www.bear-tracker.com/mammals.html |
RE: What left this track?
looks like a dog of some sort to me....my black lab is about ninety pounds and if i didnt know any better...i'd say he was trekin your neck of the woods...;)
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