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Post by hannes on Jul 7, 2009 6:57:40 GMT -5
this is a pair of mocs that i am busy making any guess what type of animal's foot print this is? IMG]http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee339/donkeyvalley/skoene.jpg[/IMG]
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Post by beaudro on Jul 7, 2009 7:32:17 GMT -5
Hannes, i fixed your pic, hope you don't mind.
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Post by caretaker on Jul 7, 2009 13:06:54 GMT -5
That is a nice lookin pair of mocs. Really like the color and the foot print. Real good work, hannes. I don`t have a clue what the print is. Any and all prints I can not identify I figgue must belong to the elusive jackalope.
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Post by bamaman on Jul 7, 2009 15:27:17 GMT -5
looks like a labrador to me
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Post by two bit on Jul 7, 2009 17:57:56 GMT -5
well i would say bear or dog man but im only the Louisiana 1 st place winner in track and scat identification
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Post by redthunder on Jul 8, 2009 3:46:26 GMT -5
thats some kind of feline. lion, leopardĀ“s paw.
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Post by two bit on Jul 8, 2009 11:46:59 GMT -5
well if it was a feline the pad would be bigger and the toes would be smaller and rounder
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Post by two bit on Jul 8, 2009 11:48:26 GMT -5
maybe a wolf
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Post by two bit on Jul 8, 2009 14:06:38 GMT -5
yea i think its wolf because the 2 outer toes would be round and cats claws stay inside there toes while there walking but thats just my opinion
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Post by bamaman on Jul 8, 2009 14:57:27 GMT -5
yeah, the claws are a dead giveaway on the cat vs dog. Cat prints dont show the claws.
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Post by hannes on Jul 8, 2009 15:19:09 GMT -5
Zack, bamaman, you are correct. no cat species,except the cheetah walks with the claws out. this is the footprint of an african wild dog found here by us and neighbouring countrys ie namibia, botswana zimbabwe and mozambique. WILD DOG -----Lycaon pictus
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Post by two bit on Jul 8, 2009 16:48:28 GMT -5
oh so it is in the dog family i guess these trapping lessons that my dad gave me is good for something except winning prizes ;D
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Post by beaudro on Jul 9, 2009 3:19:27 GMT -5
here's a track frequently seen at the Raton rendezvous in New Mexico. actually two different tracks in the pic.
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Post by Cody ( The Patriot ) on Jul 9, 2009 8:20:59 GMT -5
Be humble my son
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Post by beaudro on Jul 9, 2009 14:05:09 GMT -5
The picture is small but this is what caused all the ruckus at Raton, his front paw made good tracks, but only one rear paw print was ever found. other tracks were mountian lion and coyotes or wolves.
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