what type of track is this?

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Re: what type of track is this?

Post by desertdog »

Great Dane or Gascon.
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Re: what type of track is this?

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At first I thought Dog but it could be a Red Spotted MugWomp..
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Re: what type of track is this?

Post by J.Jonet »

Looks to be a Red Wolf track they are smaller probably a female. From what i gather here.
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Re: what type of track is this?

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I would say a young wolf. See a lot of single wolf tracks here in North Idaho. Found one just today at work that had a toe head kill. Will try to post pictures.
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Re: what type of track is this?

Post by treeumall »

hi gary, i live in sidney. i have hunted this country all my life with hounds and know it can be hard to determine tracks some times. one sure way to tell is a feline has 3 lobes or w on back of pad and a k9 dont he has 2. hope this helps
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Re: what type of track is this?

Post by MThound »

Your track is definetly a canine, probably a coyote but could be a domestic dog. Here is an average sized wolf track for comparison.
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