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In Reply to: RE: Any trackers out there? posted by srdavis2000 on January 17, 2025 at 08:29:45
How soft was the soil? The softness of the soil, the size of the print, the number of toes, the shape of the "heel" (whatever it's called) and the depth of the print are all clues.
Search Google for "animal paw prints", and you'll get more results than you have time to read. Also, your local Animal Control people might know.
Based on my armchair casual thought, I'd say it's definitely either a pooddy-tat or a grizzly bear. Maybe cougar or mountain lion. But I doubt if it's a leopard or cheetah. ;) Could even be a large dog. But probably not a leopard or cheetah.
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I looked at tracks online. Typically, bobcat tracks are not quite this large, but a neighbor reported seeing a large one. We do have a black bear in the area. The track looks too small for a bear. I know all of the local dogs. Of the large ones, there are border collies, labradoodles, golden doodles and standard poodles. None of these have a foot this large. We don't have grizzlies, or cougars.
"Based on my armchair casual thought, I'd say it's definitely either a pooddy-tat or a grizzly bear. Maybe cougar or mountain lion. But I doubt if it's a leopard or cheetah. ;) Could even be a large dog. But probably not a leopard or cheetah."
I trust that you 'got' the humor.
There's the possibility that it's a very large dog. I know two dogs which are each over 120 pounds! (And they're both teddy bears.)
Anyway, I don't think it's a grizzly bear print, either.
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Grizzly have a little longer paws and claws.
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