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Post by trapshooter25 on Jul 14, 2013 22:33:35 GMT -6
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Post by trapshooter25 on Jul 14, 2013 22:35:05 GMT -6
The smaller track I'm thinking fox but I don't know the other track is a coyote track for size comparison.
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Post by townsendtaxidermy on Jul 14, 2013 22:46:10 GMT -6
It comes up too light on my screen. I can barely see anything.
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Post by trapshooter25 on Jul 14, 2013 22:58:07 GMT -6
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Post by trapshooter25 on Jul 14, 2013 22:58:30 GMT -6
Is that better
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Post by trapshooter25 on Jul 15, 2013 11:54:51 GMT -6
Any ideas on what it is.
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Post by trapshooter25 on Jul 15, 2013 13:15:52 GMT -6
Mink maybe?
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Post by trkyslyr on Jul 15, 2013 13:40:30 GMT -6
without a size comparison, I would say mink, since it's only showing 4 toes
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Post by townsendtaxidermy on Jul 15, 2013 13:55:34 GMT -6
It's impossible to tell without a size comparison. When taking pics of tracks in the future, put a quarter beside the track so we can get an idea of it's size. If it's a rear foot, it would only have four toes, so also include at least two tracks, if not more, because different animals move differently.
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Post by trapshooter25 on Jul 15, 2013 14:14:45 GMT -6
I was taking pictures of coyote tracks and was looking back at some pictures and found this track.
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Post by trapshooter25 on Jul 15, 2013 20:17:33 GMT -6
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Post by trapshooter25 on Jul 15, 2013 20:18:12 GMT -6
So like that with the otter tracks.
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Post by trapshooter25 on Jul 15, 2013 21:29:43 GMT -6
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Post by trapshooter25 on Jul 15, 2013 21:30:35 GMT -6
If it helps this is were I was at.
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