Animal track
Appearance
An animal track is an imprint left behind in soil, snow, or mud, or on some other ground surface, by an animal walking across it. Animal tracks are used by hunters in tracking their prey and by naturalists to identify animals living in a given area.[1]
Gallery[edit]
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Chelonia mydas tracks.
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Ant trail.
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Antelope tracks.
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Bear tracks.
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Cat tracks in snow.
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Deer tracks in snow.
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Dinosaur tracks.
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Dog tracks in snow.
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Elephant tracks.
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Lion tracks.
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Rabbit tracks in snow.
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Raccoon tracks.
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Squirrel tracks in snow.
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Tiger tracks.
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Beaver tail print on snow
See also[edit]
- Flukeprint, track of whale on ocean surface
- Footprint
- Pugmark
- Spoor (animal)
References[edit]
- ^ Staff (2005). "Animal Tracks: What Do They Reveal?". Kaupia. pp. 47–52. Archived from the original on March 15, 2012. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
External links[edit]
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