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I. Dog and Cat families A. Both … 4 toes both front and back front and back look the same B. Cats only … no claws show
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II. Cat family A. 4 toes B. No claws C. Direct register – back foot steps in front foot track D. Species 1. feral cats (1.5”) 2. bobcat (2”) 3. Lynx (3-5”) 4. Cougar (3-5”)
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Feral Cat – wild domestic cat
1 ½ “ wide track Pad size of penny 9 pounds No danger but may eat small animals you have trapped
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Bobcat 2 “ wide track Pad size of quarter 8 -40 pounds No danger but may eat small animals you have trapped
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bobcat
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lynx 3-5“ wide track Small pads surrounded by lots of fur 11-40 pounds No danger but may eat small animals you have trapped
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lynx
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cougar 3 - 5 “ wide track Heel Pad is 4 “ wide pounds Dangerous from ambush
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Cougar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUmtStZ2bDI
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III. Dog Family A. 4 toes with claws B. front & back feet same C. Species: 1. dog 2. wolf (gray/timber) lbs 3. coyote lbs 4. fox (red&gray) 10 lbs
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Coyote & wolf – size & habitat to ID
Lower peninsula – coyote Upper peninsula – both In town – coyote most likely Size – wolf up to 5” long - coyote 3” long
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https://www. youtube. com/watch. v=0OMJt1spJ1A https://www. youtube
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fox ” long track Direct register May retract claws
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IV. Weasel Family A. 5 toes front and back B. claws show C. Bounding gait
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Weasel weasels : Least, short tailed & long tailed weasels
½’ to 2’ long 1-9 ounces Turn white in winter Tan/white belly Fierce predators normal prey – voles single bite at base of skull kill more than can eat
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mink 2-3 feet long Up to 3.5 pounds Dark chocolate brown Live in/near wetland water source Like to swim Partly webbed feet Eat muskrats & store food in dens
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otter 10-30 lbs Eat fish Medium Brown fur Lighter chin Live in/near water
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Otter
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V. Front & back foot different – 5 toes
Skunk Raccoon Opossum Bear
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skunks Long claws 5 on front/5 on back Back foot longer than front
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Raccoon Front paw looks like human handprint Rear print flat footed long
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opossum Back foot rear facing toe Front foot like human hand print
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bear Rear Look like human foot print Front heel may not touch ground
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VI. Rabbits & rodents Long thing hind feet – 5 toes Small round front feet – 4 toes Galloping pace: back feet overlap front track Front feet together = tree dweller Front feet apart = ground dweller
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Squirrel –
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