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Mammal Tracks and Sign
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Raccoon
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Raccoons often walk in such a way as to leave a very distinctive track
pattern. Usually the tracks are in pairs, with a larger rear print right
beside a smaller front print. |
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This raccoon track pattern shows this
pattern, although it is off a bit. This
and the following 3 photos were of a raccoon's tracks in my
tracking box (Click
here for more info on Tracking Boxes). |
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Close-up of a pair of front (left side
of photo) and rear (right side of photo) prints. The rear foot is much larger than the front. |
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On a snowy log. |
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HAIR |
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Similar species:
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