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baa43003 wrote:Raccoon tracks are very distinct because they favor a pace gait pattern; the left hind foot lands directly next to the right front foot and the right hind foot lands next to the left front. See photo below. So even if there are no track details, you can identify raccoon tracks just by the pattern. In my photo, you can see a snow ridge would eventually be created if this coon traveled the same path over and over. I don't see any reason why this wouldn't happen in dirt also.
baa43003 wrote:In the runs you saw, can you see why the coons are traveling in those particalr areas (along a water source, a narrow passage, do they lead to a resting area, etc.)? If you think this description fits your observations, we'll discuss why the top of the ridge is textured. I have theories for that, too.
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