Queen of Vultures
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23rd March 2021, 05:50 PM
Welcome once again to Useless Knowledge. This edition isn't quite so useless if you ever go out in nature and see animal tracks that you would like to identify. This will cover a few basic common animals.
First, we have the tracks of the Trash Panda, or also commonly known of as a Raccoon.
Raccoon tracks look like little hands. They have five digits and sometimes you can see the little claw tips on them.
Next, we have rabbit tracks.
I mostly see rabbit tracks in the snow. I don't think I've ever really noticed rabbit tracks in the mud. Usually you see two big footprints parallel to each other and then one or two small ones ahead of that.
Then we have deer tracks. which are two hooves and sometimes a set of dew claws behind them.
Lastly, I'm going to shout out to Bubbles and mention Crocodile tracks. This is what they look like.
First, we have the tracks of the Trash Panda, or also commonly known of as a Raccoon.
Raccoon tracks look like little hands. They have five digits and sometimes you can see the little claw tips on them.
Next, we have rabbit tracks.
I mostly see rabbit tracks in the snow. I don't think I've ever really noticed rabbit tracks in the mud. Usually you see two big footprints parallel to each other and then one or two small ones ahead of that.
Then we have deer tracks. which are two hooves and sometimes a set of dew claws behind them.
Lastly, I'm going to shout out to Bubbles and mention Crocodile tracks. This is what they look like.
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