Jun 17, 2016 #1 W wobblegobble Well-Known Member Joined Feb 8, 2010 Messages 1,781 Location tn What is it?
Jun 17, 2016 #2 TNGunsmoke Well-Known Member 2-Step Enabled Joined Sep 7, 2011 Messages 6,806 Location Jackson,TN Dog or coyote maybe? I dodn't think you could see the nail in a cat track.
Jun 17, 2016 #3 Os2 Outdoors Well-Known Member Joined Dec 8, 2014 Messages 1,804 Canid Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Jun 18, 2016 #4 M muddyboots Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter Joined Nov 6, 2002 Messages 11,769 Location savannah, tn., usa Here's one like urs??? Attachments image.jpeg 119 KB · Views: 2,089
Jun 18, 2016 #5 B blondebear Well-Known Member Joined Apr 17, 2015 Messages 1,436 dog. no claws in a lions track and the pad is flat close to the toes , not pronounced and rounded.
Jun 18, 2016 #6 B BSK Well-Known Member Joined Mar 11, 1999 Messages 81,136 Location Nashville, TN blondebear":62ar2one said: dog. no claws in a lions track and the pad is flat close to the toes , not pronounced and rounded. Click to expand... This. Cats retract their claws while walking. Dogs cannot retract their claws, hence they show in their tracks.
blondebear":62ar2one said: dog. no claws in a lions track and the pad is flat close to the toes , not pronounced and rounded. Click to expand... This. Cats retract their claws while walking. Dogs cannot retract their claws, hence they show in their tracks.
Jun 18, 2016 #7 Planking Well-Known Member Joined Sep 18, 2013 Messages 6,797 Location Tennessee A coyote track looks like you took a medium sized dog track and stretched it a little vertically. Those looks like dog tracks.
A coyote track looks like you took a medium sized dog track and stretched it a little vertically. Those looks like dog tracks.
Jun 19, 2016 #8 T TheLBLman Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2002 Messages 38,048 Location Knoxville-Dover-Union City, TN Speaking of cougars, did anyone else see the story this past week where the 5-yr-old boy would have been killed (and presumably eaten) had not his mother so quickly and successfully intervened? This happened in Colorado around 06-15-2016. http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/18/us/colora ... index.html
Speaking of cougars, did anyone else see the story this past week where the 5-yr-old boy would have been killed (and presumably eaten) had not his mother so quickly and successfully intervened? This happened in Colorado around 06-15-2016. http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/18/us/colora ... index.html
Jun 19, 2016 #9 Planking Well-Known Member Joined Sep 18, 2013 Messages 6,797 Location Tennessee If you look at the bobcat and lion pads there is a fairly distinctive M shape. M for meow is how i remember it.
If you look at the bobcat and lion pads there is a fairly distinctive M shape. M for meow is how i remember it.
Jun 20, 2016 #10 RUGER Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter 2-Step Enabled Joined Nov 19, 1999 Messages 4,145,978 Location TN Planking":32hqrim6 said: M for meow is how i remember it. Click to expand... Thanks, that is awesome !
Planking":32hqrim6 said: M for meow is how i remember it. Click to expand... Thanks, that is awesome !
Jun 20, 2016 #11 Planking Well-Known Member Joined Sep 18, 2013 Messages 6,797 Location Tennessee Bears have 5 toes instead of 4.