Tracking Tips
If you see tracks with...
Four toes on front and hind feet:
You are looking at a member of the cat, dog, or rabbit family. If the tracks have no claw marks than wou will know they’re from a cat, since they retract their claws when they walk. If you want to tell whether the tracks you are seeing are from a pet dog or a wild one, look at their pattern. If the tracks form a straight line they are probably made by a coyote or fox. If they wander about messily, they are probably from a domestic dog.
A Y or W shaped pattern:
If the tracks you see are in a Y-shaped pattern, you are looking at the tracks of a cottontail rabbit. If the tracks are in a W pattern, then you are looking at the tracks of a squirrel.
Four toes on front and five on the hind feet:
You've found a member of the rodent family, such as a mouse, squirrel, or chipmunk.
Five toes on the front and back feet:
You're seeing weasel, badger, mink, skunk, otter, bear, beaver, muskrat, porcupine, or opossum tracks.
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