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Yep, without something for a size reference I'm hard pressed to claim anything other than it's in the canine family. Yotes tends to walk more in a straight line than dogs and don't "dog track". Both tracks(I assuming one is a front and one is a rear) being relatively close to the same size and imprint makes me think it may be a dog. Yote front tracks are generally larger than rear tracks and generally show more pad.
Yea, I should have included a measurement. I'm guessing it was no less than 4 inches across.
I bought a Moultrie trail camera at the local hunting store today, so maybe I'll get lucky and see what's been making these tracks. I'm will be anxiously waiting to see.
I think what triggered my interest in these tracks was the fact I found animal manure in my chicken pen that wasn't from the chickens. Something climbed over the fence. Good thing the chickens were locked in their house.
I'll post my Trail camera pictures if I get any tonight.
I've never had occasion to track in snow, but the OP picture doesn't look like the coyote tracks I've seen that I know are coyote tracks. Length/width ratio wrong. Too wide.
ART, there was a lite crust on the snow, and the yote broke thru the crust making the track larger than it may have been in mud. why i missed,well it was colder than a well diggers arse, my eyes were watering like a broken water main and i was bundled up like a first grader with my rifle over my shoulder and my nose was running like the amazon river. with all that going on i would have missed a elephant at 10feet. eastbank.
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