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Post by mudhog on Mar 11, 2019 3:10:23 GMT
What do people think? I actually hope they are not around here. SW Arkansas
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Post by ag47 on Mar 11, 2019 3:13:24 GMT
Those look interesting to me. Did you submit them to the main site?
NADPReports@gmail.com
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Post by whitefeather on Mar 11, 2019 13:09:03 GMT
Very interesting!
Can you possibly give us a rough diagram of the track pattern? Just a row of small circles laid out in the same series as the tracks were on the ground would help a great deal in determining it's gait. Even better would be a photograph taken from the same direction as the tracks were moving, with each individual track marked.
My apologies if this seems like a lot to ask. I'm genuinely interested in the tracks and would like to know more about them. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by mudhog on Mar 11, 2019 13:26:14 GMT
Those look interesting to me. Did you submit them to the main site? NADPReports@gmail.com I'm new here, but I can send them. This is the only 'track' I found of this size. I saw where a coyote has crossed this sand road. When I first saw what was in the image, I thought a coyote had dug it. There were no sign that the coyote had stopped, just a set of tracks where it trotted by.
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Post by mudhog on Mar 11, 2019 13:36:00 GMT
Very interesting! Can you possibly give us a rough diagram of the track pattern? Just a row of small circles laid out in the same series as the tracks were on the ground would help a great deal in determining it's gait. Even better would be a photograph taken from the same direction as the tracks were moving, with each individual track marked. My apologies if this seems like a lot to ask. I'm genuinely interested in the tracks and would like to know more about them. Thanks for sharing. The 'track' shown is 3 images from different angles. I looked but didn't find anything else. That is why question is this a track? An dug out spot from the coyote that had traveled by? What is puzzling is there are not the expected coyote tracks where it would have stopped and milled around. Only coyote tracks where it had trotted by. The claws marks are inine with the position of my foot.
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Post by whitefeather on Mar 12, 2019 2:09:03 GMT
Sorry mudhog,
Apparently I skimmed your post rather than really reading it. Now that you've explained it, it does look like an animal was digging there.
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