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RAY_PA

Feeling the Heat
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May 13, 2008
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Northeastern PA
Cutting wood Sunday. Took a Ranger load out, was gone about an hour. Came back and found this:.....
 

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I'm not an expert, but it looks like snow to me....
 
Walrus?
 

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Canadian Lynx.
 
It's the rabbit, run away !!!!
 
Watch out where the huskies go ....
 
Adios Pantalones said:
And don't you eat that yellow snow....

Frank Zappa 1979? (I have to ask older brother,he'd remember that more than me haha)
 
Adios Pantalones said:
It's a dog. You don't see nails on cat tracks. Lynx tracks are a-symmetrical. It's splayed out round, so it's not coyote. It's a dog.

Thanks. I was thinking Yote.
 
Coyote tracks are oblong-ovals with the front 2 nails usually prominent as a peak (some say "triangular" tracks, I think oval). If they're in deep mud, they may be splayed a bit more. dogs (especially big dogs) have these round tracks.
 
those are DEFINATELY alien
to be exact, Pluto
little orange men (possibly women)
although women are usually larger
with three toes
 
Also yotes leave tracks almost 1 directly ahead of the other and a yote track most usually has enough room between them to place a size 11 boot between them and about 4" left over. However they change with a different gate. Good post Adios.
 
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