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Started by Filip T. Nov. 30, 2009.

Filip T.

Welcome all! 10 Replies

Started by Filip T.. Last reply by Alexander Holdaway May. 22, 2009.

Steve Nicolini

Mystery scat 3 Replies

Started by Steve Nicolini. Last reply by Steve Nicolini Apr. 21, 2009.

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Yes, I agree with you. I think it is a bobcat also. They are wonderful animals, more common than people might guess but so, very elusive! As you can see with tracking, stacking the evidence is always useful. The more details you notice, the more ac…
18 hours ago
Also, i forgot to add in my first post that i found these rubs too. I would like to say Elk rub but to me the marks look much more like claws dragging down the tree like a big scratching post. I saw this rub around the same place as the first tracks…
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i am thinking bobcat and let me tell you why -track is round vs a more oval shape that a dog might have -no claws -leading toes and 3 lobes on the back pad that are even rather then located higher like a dog would have -tear-drop shaped toes rather…
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There is definitely some challenge to identifying this set of tracks. The substrate makes seeing the details of the pad and the negative space between toes and metacarpal pad difficult. Despite that robust pad and size of track overall relative to t…
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