![]() ![]() Cow are similar to bison, but can have a more linear line between the lobes. Bison tracks are 4.5 to 5 inches in size, and are more circular in shape.ĥ. The toes are not as sharp as the deer and Moose.Ĥ. Elk are larger animals than deer and smaller than moose and their tracks reflect this. Deer have two hocks along the back of the leg that can leave 2 independent dots with the track.ģ. Deer are similar but much smaller than moose tracks, measuring at 2 to 3.5 inches long. Moose enjoy the colder climates and are mainly found near the at and above the US Canadian boarder.Ģ. They measure 5 to 7 inches long and most easily distinguished by their size. Moose are the the largest of the Ungulates tracks, with two distinct curving features that end in a point forming a heart. Lastly the width and length are approximately equal in dimension.ġ. You will also notice that the X that is implied between the canine pads is much harder to distinguish in the feline print. First they are wider than the comparative elongated canine track and distinguishable by the lack of claws. A few hints may be in the direction of the pads as dogs often face outward, instead of in a straight line.įeline tracks are distinct in a few ways. They vary in size depending on breed making it difficult to tell the difference by track alone. Dog tracks typically follow an erratic pattern. Tracks typically measure 2 to 3 inches long.Ĥ. Foxes often drag their feet which can be another identifying feature. Depending on conditions you may see fur around the edges. Fox tracks are the smallest in the canine family. The front pad is slightly larger than the rear.ģ. They are generally more oval in shape with pads that are more spread than a dog. Coyote tracks are more elongated than the world and smaller measuring 2.5 to 3.5 inches long. Wolves are generally more directional in their movement where dogs are more erratic, look for wolf tracks to be in a straight line.Ģ. Adult wolf tracks measure 4” long with the front print slightly larger than the back. Wolf is largest of the Canine in North America, they have 4 distinct pads that are relatively spread out. ![]()
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