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We have what are obviously large canine tracks on our property. The animal always steps in his own track. With the second track, it always steps in the large...
... To the best of my knowledge, This is known as direct register diaginal walk. About 80% of the time foxes do this. Depending where you live Red or Gray. ...
Thanks for your quick reply. I don't believe there are any fox in our area. Probably a coyote. We have seen one member of the canine that looks like a grey...
Due to the large amount of out of state interest we have changed the dates for our upcoming man tracking class to make it one trip for our traveling students....
The International Society of Professional Trackers (ISPT) will be holding their convention in Central Va. this Oct.. There will be lots to see and do for all...
Now that summer is almost over and we're all thinking about what to do this fall I wanted to remind everyone that the ISPT (International Society of...
Hello everyone, I'm Chris and new on here, and know very little regards animal tracking etc and like to learn more, as I'm sometimes called out to sightings of...
Chris.....I would recomend you get a copy of "Animal Tracks" by Olaus Murie, it's a Peterson Field Guide. I'm not sure how much this will help in the UK, but...
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Hi everyone, Discovering this group is like finding a gold mine. I'm hoping someone can steer me in the right directions since tracking is becoming a new...
Suji, The track is almost certainly canine. That hump in the middle is amost identical with the one you identified as a canine. You will not see anything...
Suji....I haven't seen that many coyote tracks and I'm not sure how big the gum wrapper is (don't have any), but pic 1 looks a lot like a gray fox with his...
Hi I'm Chris form the UK, The mention of the gray fox retacting his claws sounds quite interesting, didn't know they could do that, would it be for the same ...
... wrote: but pic 1 looks a lot like a gray fox with ... Yes, there are gray foxes. This rim/canyon area is by Pason, Az.and it was just after the monsoon...
I posted some pix under "4 Suji", the 4 feline pix are borderline for domestic/bob cat. The gray fox track is quite similar to the one Suji has in pic 1 and 2....
Hi Roy and others, I am Suji's friend--the one who has been trying to figure out with her what she saw. Thanks for the "X" picture--that makes it so clear! ...
Hi everyone, Perfect. Thank you so much for posting those pictures, Roy. I now can see a difference. Yeah, I'm a visual learner. The gray fox track is cat-like...
Kate....You've got me, the only "C" I know about is the "Rotary C" which is a track pattern possible when the animal is galloping. As to the "H", I haven't got...
There's nothing to mess up, it's all for fun. Sounds to me like you've got it. I can kind of sorta see the "H". I changed the "X" pic because I learned how to...
Thanks for the interesting discussion. I've been pretty much a lurker on this list for many months, and this was exactly the kind of discussion I've been ...
I saw this report and thought I'd pass it along. 256 miles in 19 days!!! Kate ********** Newswise - Scientists from the Bronx Zoo-based Wildlife Conservation ...