Small Track ID?
- cougarmagic
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Come on "others" - don't make me the brown nosey kid always raising her hand first in class!Rumpled wrote:and others.
The track is not in the SG's it's in the Santa Ana foothills.
I just posted here because of CM and I don't know of any tracking forums.
I know it's not canine or feline. I think too small for raccoon; but I think the way it looks like a hand makes it so. Might be skunk. There are tons of ground squirrels in this area.
OK, the CM kid in the front row with the arm thrust in the air can answer now that no other kid can. Besides, that arm has got to be getting tired.
I just posted here because of CM and I don't know of any tracking forums.
I know it's not canine or feline. I think too small for raccoon; but I think the way it looks like a hand makes it so. Might be skunk. There are tons of ground squirrels in this area.
OK, the CM kid in the front row with the arm thrust in the air can answer now that no other kid can. Besides, that arm has got to be getting tired.
- cougarmagic
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Ooh! Ooh! I know!
http://www.coestatepark.com/beechey_ground_squirrel.htm
http://books.google.com/books?id=FVoDRs ... ks&f=false
It's the Beechey ground squirrel.
The photo is good because it shows the tracks of all four feet - and the pattern tells more than the shape of any one foot.
The far left print and the one next to your finger are the hind feet. They land in front of the front feet when the animal is moving in its normal "gallop" mode.
I had to look it up. All the little rodent tracks look really similar.
http://www.coestatepark.com/beechey_ground_squirrel.htm
http://books.google.com/books?id=FVoDRs ... ks&f=false
It's the Beechey ground squirrel.
The photo is good because it shows the tracks of all four feet - and the pattern tells more than the shape of any one foot.
The far left print and the one next to your finger are the hind feet. They land in front of the front feet when the animal is moving in its normal "gallop" mode.
I had to look it up. All the little rodent tracks look really similar.
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Buckets get rinsed and you'd have to ask the vultures about the taste.gregp909 wrote:Once they are drowned in the water buckets I am guessing that would wash off the "plague" and then they be good eatin' Right?!?
Personally, I was hoping Emu was the right answer.
Couldn't be emu, birds have like three toes (oh, and their tracks would be 100's of times bigger)