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| Comments: I'm looking forward to using this site. David |
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| Comments: just a nature lover, but love looking at track-- not a real tracker. |
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| Comments: I do love your site! The music came on and scared the crap out of me, but once I realized what was going on, it was great! I bought 43 acres in very rural southern Colorado, and I get to see so many tracks. The mountain lion cruises my property. I love it |
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| Comments: do you sell a bear cast would like for cub scouts I am in a bear den of our pack |
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| Comments: I enjoyed you site, a site I will for sure visit often. I'm into primitive living and was looking around for sites on tracking, this is the best I've seen yet. Thankyou for your time into putting this page up for other people to enjoy! |
| Comments: This is a geat website! Good job! Just needs one more thing, ruffed grouse tracks! Thanks for the help too! |
| Comments: We live in Colorado Springs and awoke this morning to see lage prints in the snow outside the house. The yard usually has dear, fox, racoon and domestic cat prints, but these prints were larger by far than what we usually see. Thanks for having the bear prints available on line for us to confirm what we expected. We saw bears in the yard once and we know they are realtively common around here, but it is a thrill just the same. We are home-schooling our son, Chris, and I was pleased to find a site on the web where we could look up the tracks we found. Thanks, Nick and Chris |
| Comments: great site, I found it in a workshop on Internet searching for librarians. Thanks! |
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| Comments: Nice site. |
| Comments: Great Page! Thanks:o) |
| Comments: You have a great web site. |
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| Comments: Great web site. I use to hunt but quite for awhile. Like to hunt again. I use to track deer with great success. |
| Comments: This is one of the best tracking resources on the web. Not only are the tracks great, but the it also functions as a great portal to other resources I didn't know existed. -Clint |
| Comments: Just visiting your site...I am a teacher and needed some animal track prints...the kids love your website. |
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| Comments: i need some info about a creature i saw on the t.v. show unsolved mystries.it was in the florida everglades and the show aired 2or3 yrs. ago,the show has actual pictures of the swampman,skunkman or bigfoot. please help locate this footage,sincerley d.s.to ok |
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| Comments: school project thank you |
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| Comments: want to learn more about the types of animals in my area. |
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| Comments: Thank you for the great listing of animal tracks, we have recently had a large number of tracks in our area that were new to us. From looking through the guide, we now think that it's a bobcat. Live traps can now be placed in the area so that the animal c n be captured and taken to a safer place. Thanks again. |
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| Comments: Nice site, will be checking in on it once in a while. Thanks to Kevin Deckert for alerting me to this site. |
| Comments: I live in Oklahoma on 116 acres next to a state game management area. We have seen cougar tracks on our property where cattle and deer frequent. My 6 year old son saw "a very big cat, light brown, with a very long tail" near our pond a few weeks ago. |
| Comments: Good site and a fine resource.. |
| Comments: Tracking has made the woods a wonderland. |
| Comments: I am a 6th grade teacher. We are studying animals and how they're able to live in their environmants; animal adaptations. I decided that teaching them how to follow tracks and to look for signs of animals would be a GREAT way for them to learn. So far o good. They're very excited about it! This web site is excellent! I'm going to have them use it today in class. Thanks! |
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| Comments: I am a cub scout leader teaching my wolf den about animal tracks |
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| Comments: I'm really not a tracker. I'm however a 4th grade teacher at Dos Rios Elementary in Grand Junction, Co. We teach Colo. Hist. for Social Studies and part of the curriculumn is Colo. Plants and Animals. So when we take a field trip, I like to look for track and we take along some field guides. Thanks for this info. Rafael |
| Comments: A friend that I hike with sent me your web address and I absolutely love it. Thanks for sharing the knowledge that you have with us beginners! |
| Comments: this site was great. it helped me alot with a report i have to do. |
| Comments: YOUR SITE SUXS |
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| Comments: I was very curious what this track was . I did a search and found this sight. I'm going to try and see what this track was I saw by the edge of the woods in the soybean field. |
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| Comments: thanks for the tracks! they are great , you dont know how hard I have been working on my sons field-day.... all about wildlife. You would think the d.n.r. would have these available for education. Thanks again!! |
| Comments: A cougar has been sighted in the community, today in my fenced in back yard, cougar scat was found. Scary to say the least as I live alone, I don't have any pets, and live next to thick woods and a State park. Bear have also been in the area, one before my fence was put up came on the deck, ripped off the bird feeders. A few weeks later I photographed the bear as it came down my long driveway towards me.(11 a.m. in the morning.)When I yelled it ran off into the neighbors wooded lot. Thank you for this web site, it will be shared by my friends and neighbors. I am sure they will find it a valuable source of information. Joan |
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| Comments: I am a Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 512 in Eldred Pa. Your site and links with luck will help me teach the Scouts a bit more about the outdoors they spend so much of their time in. |
| Comments: I found your websight so helpful. I live in Northwest Jersey and have had the occasional black bear visit my yard. This was not a problem until I got a puppy a couple of months ago. I found a large pile of scat in the yard this morning and really did n t where to turn to identify it. I knew it was bear or deer due to the size but needed help. It ended up being the deer cluster form almost identical to your picture!! Thank you, thank you - now I am not terrified when I take my dog out at night. |
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| Comments: Thanks for the grizzly bear tracks - I needed one for my report for school. |
| Comments: Love the sight. It has helped me in my newest hobby. Wildlife photografe. Thanks a lot. |
| Comments: Thanks, for this site. I teach school. My students enjoyed looking at the animal tracks. We just read a book about animal tracks. |
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| Comments: i am doing a report for school on animal tracks and this site really helped me out!!! |
| Comments: enjoyed your site very much. it was very informative and offered me a weath of information for my sons cub scout troop. keep up the good work. the more we know about our wild animals, the more we can enjoy our outdoors.......THANK YOU |
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| Comments: Thank you for creating this website. I am very impressed. I won 20 acres in Northern Michigan and I wanted to know what animals the tracks I found belonged to. Now I know, thanks to your help. Keep up the good work! |
| Comments: Ureaka! Found what Iv'e been looking for for some time now. it's got to be the best site by far so far, and no I wasn't paid to say that! I need info on Big Cats see Message board I'm in the UK and there isn't much of this over here. |
| Comments: Ureaka! I've finally found what Ive been looking for "Tracked you down" you might say. if anyone can help me I am trying to learn about tracking Big Cats i.e. Leorard, Lynx, Cougar and Bobcat. Can anyone out there recommend any books or any other websites to visit regarding this subject. |
| Comments: FOUND TRACKS ON PATIO FOLLOWINGH KILL OF LARGE FROG. TRYED TO MATCH TRACKS ON YOUR WEB PAGE. VERY IMPRESSED WITH YOUR WEB PAGE. WE WILL BE VISITING MORE OFTEN. |
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| Comments: Fantastic sight! Tom Brown started my interest too. With two children and many activities its very hard to find time to look but when I do I'm having a hard time seeing anything. I also don't know anyone to help get me started. I plan to build a track ng box as Tom describes. Thanks for the scat section on your sight too. I've done many web searches and unfortunately this is the first time your sight came up. I'm glad it did - I'll be back! |
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| Comments: Enjoyed you site. was looking for animal tracks so I could identify some I found in Jonathan Dickenson state park, Florida. I think one was a bear and the other a big cat with paws about 3 inches wide. Would like to share the track pictures with you (and get help identifying them) If so, please reply to tbken@bellsouth.net. thanks |
| Comments: Great web site. I'm studying web design and I like what you have done with your site. I also have enjoyed learning about animals and their tracks. I hike a lot, so next time I'm out, I'll look for some tracks! |
| Comments: I enjoyed looking at your site. Here in Colorado I hike a "lot" all seasons of the year including snow shoeing. I've wanted to know what a lot of the tracks I see along the trails were and what kind of animal they are. Even though I don't see too much ild life I keep my eyes open to see any kind of wild life. Hope to see a Moose in Colorado someday which would be quite enjoyable. Thanks for creating a site like this! Steve |
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| Comments: trying to identify tracks behind my home in northwest massachusetts. what is the difference between coyote, wild dogs, or possibly large cat. all have been seen in this area. |
| Comments: I moved to a home surrounded by woods this year, and have been trying to find a site that describes animal tracks. FINALLY, I found yours. I'm keeping a 'critter list' which I update every time I spot a wild animal (except squirrels). Your site is goin to help tremendously for the animals I don't spot but just run across their tracks. You've done a great job!! |
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| Comments: We live in northcentral Nebraska by the elkhorn river |
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| Comments: Newat this. Just put a mobile home on a piece of ground in Shunk, PA Anxious to learn to live with and respect whatever is out there. Does this sound silly? Winnie |
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| Comments: It has been years since I've been tracking, and I was wondering where I could relearn the basics. |
| Comments: Very nice sight Kim, informative and warm. Would like to stop in and meet you next trip north from San Diego....The most unusual tracks I ever found were in the Kalimantan Borneo, but the U.S. Pacific Rim runs a close second. All the very best to you. Bob ie |
| Comments: I have looked at your site for quite some time now and I find it to be GREAT! Good photos, good info, good tips. Please take a look at my site and tell me what you think. P.S. I have found a track that I have never seen before, and would like help in identifying it, are you willing to give it a try? It looks like a VERY LARGE raccoon. |
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| Comments: i just started getting into tracking and your site helped a lot |
| Comments: I was looking for tracks on wild animals and was so happy to have found your page of the different ones. Was very interesting and glad you have done your page. Thank-you |
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| Comments: I really lke your site. I esspecially like your bobcat stories really interesting. And I'm glad your cat Lived! :o) |
| Comments: I AM PLANNING A CAMPOUT FOR THE LADS AND DADS OF MY CHURCH. I AM GOING TO HAVE THEM DIG UP SOME GROUND AND MAKE A MUD PILE HOPING THAT SOME ANIMALS MADE SOME TRACKS IN IT. IS IT POSSIBLE FOR ME TO GET SOME JPEGS OF THE TRACKS YOU HAVE? THE ANIMALS IN O T AREA ARE WHITE TAILED DEER, OPOSSUM, RACCOON, OPOSSUM, BEAR, TURKEY, MICE, RED AND GREY SQUIRRELS, ECT. I HAVE SOME HOOFS AND FEET FROM A TAXIDERMIST SO I CAN SIMULATE ANIMALS WALKING ABOUT. I PLAN OF HAVING THEM MAKE PLASTER CASTS OF THE TRACKS. ANY FEET THAT I CAN NOT TAKE OUT INTO THE FIELD I AM GOING TO MAKE LATEX POSITIVE PRINTS AND PRESS THEM INTO THE MUD TO MAKE THE NEAGTIVE PRINTS. THE JGEPS OF GIFS WOULD BE USED TO MAKE A QUICK GUIDE TO IDENTIFY THE ANIMAL BY ITS TRACK. ANY HELP YOU CAN GIV ME WOULD BE APPRECIATED. THANK YOU. KELLY M. HORTON |
| Comments: I really liked your site. I would like to make a link to your site on our site. May I get your permission to create a link? Thank you. Mark Higgins Pack 451, Grand Canyon Coucil |
| Comments: We can make Bronze animal tracks in our foundry. I am working on a pattern for coyotes and a new pattern for wolves right now. Please check out my website and contact us if you are interested. |
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| Comments: I am enjoying your website. I wanted to download your website; however, my printer is not cooperating now. I want to take it with me when I go outdoor. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skill. |
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| Comments: Your page is really interesting and great! Keep up the good work. |
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| Comments: Like your website1 |
| Comments: WOW! this is such a great page. I will be comming back soon to show my kids ages 8 and 4. I was looking for actual size tracks to use to decorate my sons bedroom. His theme is wildlife. I have several stuffed animals and want to teach my kids about the . I use to be a park ranger but quit to stay home with my kids. Can you help me in finding actual sized prints. Thanks alot Judy |
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| Comments: Many thanks for animal scat pictures. I was not aware that deer issued cluster scat, and I am still not sure that's the case here because of the size of the clumps, some of which are 6-8" long and 3" or so in diameter. There are many pellet form deer s at around. I discovered these in a section of woods unvisited for more than 2 years while clearing access trails and limbing 12 yr old firs. |
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| Comments: this is a great site ! i'm happy to find other people that enjoy tracking like me.thanks |
| Comments: im a SAR tracker i really liked your site thanks |
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| Comments: I love this page. I have not focused as much attention on memorizing various tracks as I should. So I printed out some of your track photos and drawings and made myself a guid |
| Comments: I like your web site |
| Comments: Just happened to come a cross your site.I am not a tracker,but found your site enteresting and well put together.I do love animals though.thanks for letting me check out your site.SEE YA Oh happy tracking! |
| Comments: I love your site. I sent it on to 5 friends. I was here at your siste for two hours. |
| Comments: Your web site is absolutely wonderful and I plan on using it very often to educate my children on the beautiful creatures God has given us. Thank you so much for the time you have put into this. |
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| Comments: Great site! Thankyou. Joy |
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| Comments: Each night a "varmit" leaves a dropping on our porch. We can't figure it out. We have aggressive dogs; one even sleeps on the porch , but each morning there is a dropping that is not from the dogs. Is there a site for identifying droppings? |
| Comments: Just wanted to check out this site. It is very interesting and fun. I live in a suburb and yet, through this site, I found ways to look more closely at right where I live. Thank you for taking the time and making a nice site for us amateurs to also enjoy Anne |
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| Comments: This is a fantastic site! Thanks for the info. Just saw my first wild bear last night. Wonderful experience! Was online trying to find out if it was a black bear or brown bear. Not sure what's here in Coastal Oregon. |
| Comments: This is a cool site I am in cub scouts and this information will help me with lots of stuff. thank you bunches |
| Comments: Love your sight, printed tracks for a boy scout day camp activity. |
| Comments: enjoy sharing the beauty of the world that our GOD had created! |
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| Comments: it was so cool when i had seen the owl it swooped and plunged to the ground and swooped back up it was awsome. i have seen other owls too!!!! |
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| Comments: this site is great!!! |
| Comments: THIS IS A SUCH A COOL SITE P.S. PLEASE, PLEASE EMAIL ME. THANKS. |
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| Comments: like your music, from hollister calif, a T.B. tracker student |
| Comments: We really enjoyed your site. We homeschool and are studying animal tracks. We have made a cast of a deer print, a Canadian goose and a racoon. One of our favorite sites is Focus on the Family,too. PTL |
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| Comments: this was fun. thanks. Bye, sarah |
| Comments: I found this sight in my new issue of FamilyFun. It sounded like something of interest for my 11 year old son. |
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| Comments: Beartracker, I am a Kindergarten teacher in Muskego, Wisconsin. Our school is doing a "museum", my class is doing a display called"The Pond - Who's Been Here?" I had been muddling my way through with an extremely limited amount of realistic looking tracks... I was hrilled to find so many tracks and so much usable information on your website. My class and I have thoroughly enjoyed browsing through - it's been WONDERFUL !!! Thank you! Kim Lepke and Room 26 Kindergartners W147 S6800 Durham dr. Muskego, Wisconsin 53150 |
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| Comments: thanks for joining my club how about poasting some pics and a few survival experiences you have heard or people you have searched for |
| Comments: I love this site; it's so interesting, I recommended it to my sister's son, who is 10 years old. I'll also have my students check it out during these last weeks of school; perhaps they'll keep busy this summer tracking! |
| Comments: THANK YOU!!! Given that my dad isin't interested in tracking or signs or hunting this is the only way I learn about that stuff. This is just the webpage I've been looking for. |
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| Comments: Thanks for the information. We hike here in S.W. Oklahoma at the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. We see a lot of buffalo and elk but mountain lions are rare. The refuge officials don't acknowledge their existence here but we have sighted them along with others. |
| Comments: We loved your site, we used information from it for my 4th grade sons school project. Thank You for sharing your knowledge. |
| Comments: The most unusual thing to see in the "wild" is the natural flow of nature. By being there we disturb it. The art of seeing is to learn to see without being seen. As a life-long tracker (50 yrs) I know how hard this is. |
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| Comments: I'm a member of a local SAR team and really enjoy the outdoors.. Thanks for sharing your experiences with others. |
| Comments: Wow! what a website. I'm the scoutmaster for the Breckenridge, Colorado Boy Scout Troop (187). My home is in the forest at 10,400 ft elevation (Peak 7). Frequent visitors include bear, deer, elk, mountain lions, red foxes, etc. Your website will be gratef lly used by our scouts. |
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| Comments: Thank you from Cub Scout Pack 95. Oregon Outdoor badge 8-9 year olds good job tracker |
| Comments: Best information I've found on the net. Thanks a lot. I saw my first cougar last week which is very rare in southeast Texas. It was truly thrilling, although it didn't last very long. The ground was so hard and it was late in the evening so we could not f nd any tracks. |
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| Comments: Hi my name is Lucas and i do alot lf coyote hunting. So I guess you can say that I see alot of coyote and deer. I am also a big deer hunter. I once killed a huge 10 point buck when was 8 years old. He scored 175 and 3-8. I am almost 18 years old. Well gotta go. |
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| Comments: You should have dogs tracks for dog lovers |
| Comments: thanks for the help on my homework!!!! |
| Comments: Encouraging my 5-yr-old to enjoy and explore nature, I took him to a local spot in search of tracks. We made a plaster cast of a track he found. The track is likely to belong to a domestic dog, but fox live in the area also. I was disappointed not to find a dog track on your site, not for excitement and intrigue, but simply for comparison. Looking at the other tracking info was great fun, though. Thanks... |
| Comments: This is a wonderful site. I was looking for tacks to work on an Indian Princess project with my daughter. Yours was quite helpful. It is a very good biology resource as well (one of my degrees is in biology). I will bookmark you and also tell some te chers I know about it. |
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| Comments: I am working on a Kindergarten lesson on feet, this site is a great help, thank you so much |
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| Comments: thanx for making this page it has been a huge help for me. i had a animal footprint progject to do and it helped me tons. |
| Comments: great site for those who dont know diddly, about the way things are in the outdoors,. good source of info,. for those folks who wanna b a tracker of game or man.im fortunate to have learned my skills in the woods not the books.but it never hurts to ke p up by book learning. |
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| Comments: I'm teaching a youth group about tracking for an achievement award. Thanks for your site. It gave me great help in planning the study. |
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| Comments: My husband is a hunter... his passion is wild turkey. He is on the Nat'l Wild Turkey Federation and is a Vice prez of the Sanger, CA chapter.... Now, the reason I found your site is that I am putting together the Summer cirriculum for our SUnday school kids... And I needed animal tracks because I am doing 2 weeks on the Fingerprints Of God..... I wanted to tell you thet YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL< INFORMATIVE AND AWESOME SITE that I will steer the kids to that have internet capabilities, and I am putting your site in my Favorites!!! EXCELLENT JOB!!!!! THANK YOU for such a SUPER SITE! |
| Comments: We read a story about animal tracks at school. Our teacher told us about your web site. It's cool and interesting. |
| Comments: I am currently working ina position as site assistant for a large energy company in the middle of nowhere,perfect. I find myself tracking animal tracks in the snow and dirt and I'm not familiar with many of the species living in this area. I have been ab e to distinguish moose and deer and rabbit,but there are 4 different others that I do not recognize and they appear to be predatory in they're nature. coming after the the rabbit and deer and following the scents. Is there a place that I can find more abo t these species indiginous to the north-east on the web.I have not seen the rest of your page yet so if I'm about to have my own question answered you can ignore this lengthy dialoge thanx and please no junk mail, just good stuff relating to the topic of interest. |
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| Comments: Nice Site. Very educational and very interesting. If I were 20 years younger and still a Scout, I could spend hours here. Nice job. |
| Comments: Great sight. |
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| Comments: I'm doing a Scout camp and this site will be a great help. Animal tracks and habits are the theme of the camp. Thanks |
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| Comments: I sent you an e-mail separate to this asking you what could have made the footprints on our farm. |
| Comments: i enjoyed your site..it is very interesting to learn about tracking animals,and humans..thanks for your time jim |
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| Comments: Thanks for your help! We have more than enough for the report and our interest is very peaked. Still can't find much on history...but maybe there isn't any. Thanks again! D&A |
| Comments: I enjoyed the site. I am curious how much time you spend tracking and if that is your primary job? Also, is your skill level aquired from self-teaching or have you had "formal" training? Thank you for an informative site. |
| Comments: We are going to move to mountain lion country in a year or two.17 acres of heavy pines and oak trees.We will have bobcat, badger, wild turkey,mountain lions and? I want to coexist and all survive. |
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| Comments: How can I tell the difference between deer and wild pig tracks? |
| Comments: Thank you for putting up this website and making all this information available. Keep adding info. from all sources that will contribute. I'm gonna start taking more photos and passing them along. Bald Eagles are coming back fast here in Central Iowa. White tail deer are pests and are road hazards and their population has been out of control for some years. I'm now guessing that we're now re-building a population of predators for the deer and that might explain the big tracks I sent photos of. Good s te, keep it going! Thanks, Hank |
| Comments: Your site is the BEST!! I had to get some info for my little brother's Cub Scout meeting and I got all of it from just your site. I even printed out the quick refrence guide! Thank You ! You should be very proud of your site!!!! |
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| Comments: Great page! Could become a great recource to me! But have you ever thought about adding patern-classifications? Because as you said it's very rare to find a nice and clear track! And for people who just start,..... I do want to thank you for sharing your information with the rest of the world. This sounds silly, but things like this should be done more often! |
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| Comments: Great site!!! |
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| Comments: I touched a wild beavor, rather it touched me. As a boy I lay by a wild beavor pound with my hand in the ice cold water(Colorado 1955) for hours at dusk, day after day. On the forth day aprox. 16 hours later, the beavor's couriosity got the best of him an he came up and ran my hand the lenth of his body and tail. One cold hand.... James Horton |
| Comments: Hi! Our home is on 20 acres w/farms & undeveloped land surrounding. Coyotes,deer,coons,fox,etc commonly seen. Neighbor has beef cows/calves - coyotes heard too frequently taking down prey at nites-horrid sound. I've seen them many times skirting edge of my ho se pasture all during daytime. They see me, but don't hasten their passage, just lumber on! I'm afraid of confrontation w/them and my 2 JRTerriers. Voice control of dogs rates about a 'B',& they stay 'near' me almost totally. Also, bad experience w/coo s - killed the tomcat that slept w/chickens left here by prev resident. Coon also had encounter w/my 15yr old chow/husky in backyard! Chickens all gone. Present concern is raccoon tracks at horse water trough. Any suggestions? I dont want problem. Normally, we kill them if can. My 2 dogs only outside if we are - you know, spoiled! Thanks. Look forward to browsing your site more. |
| Comments: I know the spotted owl is a bird, but I can't think of the rarest animal at the moment. I do like your page. I was in Search and Rescue for a couple of years here. I had horses and was involved with tracking humans when they were lost on the Olympic Pe insula wilderness. |
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| Comments: Thanks for the tracks! I'll be making prints for my "Young Science" class with potatoes out of them. |
| Comments: Hi Beartracker, I just emailed you about a track that I found by the Missouri River. There was an abandon house nearby with a crawl space underneath. The stench of cats were everywhere, and when I found the unusual tracks I thought they might be from a mountain lion or ougar. I took several pictures of them and started to investigate and ran accross your page. Thanks for such a nice job on your webpage. See Ya, Fred |
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| Comments: I live next to a lot wich I call the Dirt Pile. I don't know much about tracking but I see lots of tracks there |
| Comments: it was that damn sasqush |
| Comments: This is a very cool website! |
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| Comments: I like your site alot. My dad and I went snowshoeing this morning and saw lots of sign. My dad enjoys it outside and so do I. This morning we found a spot where 5 deer had slept the night before under a hemlock. Saw scat urine and hair. This was my first time snowshoeing, can't wait till next time. Do you know of any good sites that show pictures of tracks. |
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| Comments: I been to a lot of states but the rarest animal out of all those states is the roadrunner. |
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| Comments: Came looking for tracks for an art etching project. Thanks for the help. |
| Comments: Excellwnt site! |
| Comments: We have enjoyed looking at your page. You have the tracks that I've been looking for. We now have cougars in Kansas and have seen 2 ourselves and heard of more. I have placed your site in my favorites and have shown the site to some of the family. Will be visiting it more later. Thanks so much. I have been searching off and on for a couple days. Thanks again . (The sounds are gteat. |
| Comments: I am interested in learning to track. I currently have no experience. |
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| Comments: We spend alot of time in the woods turkey hunting. And riding 4 wheelers. And recently we were on the river and saw some very large tracks near the waters edge. We are trying to decide if they were a large mountain lion, coyote or fox. The tracks did ave claw marks also. I'm leaning toward coyote or fox. Very informative web page. Cool pictures. |
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| Comments: Appreicate your page. I'm currently putting together some curriculum on tracking in the sand dunes along the central coast of California. Some great opportunities for tracking!Lots of variety of anmials, good clear tracks, sunny days! P.S. I'm looking for some on-line examples of gray fox scat! |
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| Comments: Sorry,can't leave too much info. P.S. I've never seen a thorny devle in really life. |
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| Comments: Thank you for this website. |
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| Comments: I,m new in the tracking field, Hope to learn something that will help me save our livestock, and the varmit that's killing them. |
| Comments: Your site is unbelievably awesome. I am doing a project on this stuff and I think I am going to have everything I need right here on this site. Thanks so much. ~Meredith~ ~TooSmart2000@aol.com~ |
| Comments: Looking thru your website for info on tracks- very interesting and well done!! Thanks for your efforts! :) |
| Comments: I know a brown bear is no big deal, but my mother was HAND FEEDING a mother bear while her cub was down at a stream near our stop over the Rocky's. I was utterly terrified! My sister who was only about 2 at the time was in some kind of paralysis seeing our mom feed a bear. I had warned everyone when I saw the cub by the stream (my baby sister wanted to go PET the baby bear HAHAHA I don't THINK SO!) Fave Animal choice has to do with local living. The coyotes here are losing their natural habitat and it's strange to me that people move to the hills where the animals had their homes since FOREVER, then complain when a COYOTE eats a pet cat, they are st rving up in the hills, there is a local movement to keep the cities from poisoning the coyotes right now. Kim, this is a FANTASTIC SITE! I bookmarked it and will be back again when I have enough time to really take it in. It's enough information for me to get a degree in TRACKING! Congrats on your career and all the wonderful work you're doing! I applaud your efforts! *********peace******** Gilda |
| Comments: Very nice site lots of good info. |
| Comments: I am a Girl Scout Leader and we are preparing for our first camping trip in the Spring of 2000. The girls will be going on hiking trails and were very interested in any tracks we might encounter.I looked up animal racks to see if I could locate any pertinent information.After several really dull sights, I came across yours and spent almost 2 hours l oking at the wonderful tracks and absorbing your information.We appreciate your great efforts in getting this information out to people and we Thank you for preparing us for our hikes.We are excited to see real animal tracks. Thanks to you.....we will kno what we will be looking at. |
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| Comments: love your sight do alot of trapping and was just showing a buddy what a mink track looked like ... |
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| Comments: I love your tracking web-site. I teach a field biology class at John Jay High School in Katonah NY. I'm working on including a tracking unit. Your site was a great help! Happy tracking, and thank you! A. Pease |
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| Comments: Your site is very nice. Extensive. Lots of nice links listed. Thank you. |
| Comments: Hi, Love walking and looking for critters & signs. I'm a total rookie but have an eye for signs. Just not always sure what I'm seeing, Enjoy your sight! Thanks!!! Marty Lavender |
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| Comments: A very good educational site. well done. |
| Comments: This website has helped me alot in my research for a class project. Thank You |
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| Comments: GREAT SITE! I'm using it for BSA Troop 703, Wichita, Kansas-December Program is "Tracking". |
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| Comments: You are doing a great job with all of these animal tracks, but I think that it would be great if you would give the dimentions of the tracks. It would also be interesting to know the distance of stride, straddle, etc. |
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| Comments: A well-done site! I wish you had tracks for more than just North American animals. My students wanted to know about lots of other animals, such as rhinos, platypuses, and more. But we got a lot of info from what you had! Thank you! Bill Reed |
| Comments: We used this page to help with a Boy Scout activity. Thanks |
| Comments: Great site! came in handy just in the nick of time for me. i almost gave up searching for sites with tracks and just gave one last shot at it today and bingo! got this treat. however, i was looking for some tiger tracks. could u tell me where i can find them? |
| Comments: It was a cool set of tracks. very distinctive. |
| Comments: I really don't know much about animal tracks other than deer and coons but I'm really interested in learning more, your sight has been really helpful. I have access to a about a mile and a half of river that holds little water. I ride horses up and do n the river and I have seen numerous tracks. I have identified, with help, deer, coon, coyote, and some sort of cat track. I'm unfamiliar with the types of cats that would be in my area, central Texas, so I am really intreaged. |
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| Comments: I've always been interested in animals. I remember tracking a pheasant when I was little, back in NY. It was in the snow and I was on my hands and knees crawling through the underbrush. I remember coming to a stop at a small bush where the track ended. I looked up and was startled to see the hen sitting there about 3 feet above me! I was hoping to see opossum scat on you site. I think that is what I have found in my yard. 'Possums travel my fence line frequently. It definitely didn't smell like cat scat. IUt was covered with little seed hulls....actually didn't smell foul at all. I'm hoping it wasn't raccoon as I have dogs and I don't want any problems with them. Do 'possums carry the same awful diseases that raccoons do? Thank you for a wonderful site! Nancy Fremo |
| Comments: I am going to use some of your information for a sixth grade scince camp at my kids school. I used to be involved in SAR for Gilbert Arizona Posse. With my experience in SAR and your information, I volunteered to teach 'Animal Tracks' at the school's scince camp. Thanx, you have some great information on this site, Zig. |
| Comments: Thanks for the page, was trying to identify a track at a water trough on our place in central Texas. It has an odd dew claw, extended, and looks like a very large cat of some sort. Have printed a few pages and will go back up in the pasture later to identify, maybe. |
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| Comments: I love your site! I am currently taking Mammals Management at Humboldt State University, and your site is really helpful as a study tool for tracks and scat! Thanks for creating it. |
| Comments: I'm currently helping a search and rescue person in tring to find a three year old boy that was lost on Oct.2nd along the Poudre river in the mountains west of here in Colorado. It is assumed, of course, that the little boy is dead. There has been vario s opionions as to what happened to the boy. One of them being that he was taken by a mountain lion. The area is one that I would say is a good habitat for mountain lions. There are also boulder fields in the area that the little boy could have wondered into, fell into or hid. It would be assumed that his chance for survival in the 20 degree night time temperatures that he wouldn't have survived more than a couple of nights. My involvement has been of one of concern for the family, of trying to allow t e parents to come to closure, before the winter snows set in and and the chance for finding his remains before next spring are gone. I'm not a tracker but am quite familiar with the mounatins and go on hikes or climbs almost every weekend. So, the reason I was searching for more information to help me differentiate between the mountain lion theory on just lost and found a good hiding place or shelter before the cold took his life. I've been searching for him over the last three Saturdays and yesterday did pick up an odor of decaying matter. I couldn't pin point the source do to the varying wind direction. One question that I do have is, if a cougar did take him where would the ca typically leave the remains? I did find some fresh scat on the main trail in the area of the odor but the scat was almost black in color, about 1/2 in. in diameter about 4 to 5 in. long and tapered at both ends. I've had coyote scat described to be as eing similar to this. This scat was right in the middle of the trail, fitting the discription of a cougar habit. Sorry for being so long winded but I felt a little detail would help you understand the situation a little better. Thanks for whatever information you can supply to me. In addition thank you for having this web page as I now know more than I did. Regards, Tom muzydla |
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| Comments: I'm with a SAR group in Fairbanks, Alaska. What do you find is the hardest part about tracking for search and rescue? On our last search we had a terrible time getting the subjects freinds to agree of what kind of shoe he was actually wearing. On anot er search a few years ago we had to remove a foot of snow off roadside turnouts to find the tire tracks of a vehicle that had dumped a body in the woods. The person was in custody and admitted everything except the exact location. It took us a few week nds, but we were successful. I would have to say that was the trickiest track we've had to look for. Where is your group located and what kind of obstacles do you encounter when tracking lost people? |
| Comments: I can't thank you enough for your web site. My six year old daughter was doing a project animal tracks and yours was absolutely the best site for her to find the information she was looking for. It was great! Thanks again. SJ |
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| Comments: This is a group of third graders that are looking at this web site. We are finishing up our unit on Living Systems. Thanks for the fun web site. |
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| Comments: Excellent site, a wealth of information. As a nature photographer tracking techniques are of great use to me. I'll visit your site often. |
| Comments: This site has been a great help. My daughter, who is in the 4th grade, had to research different animal tracks. We were able to use so mush of your information to help with her report. |
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| Comments: Just wanted to say thank you for your website. My son had a project to do on animal tracks and your site was just the ticket. Thanks again! |
| Comments: Thanks, we're preparing a presentation for Boy Scout Leaders to be able to bring the art of tracking back to their Scouts. Your site was a big help. We'll share your site name with all of the participants so you should have alot of new visitors in the fut re! |
| Comments: I'm interested in including animal tracks in a Social Studys and Science unit. |
| Comments: Enjoyed your site. Wish there had been more actual tracks of animals. The sketches are not as identifiable as a real print. I think the track I was trying to identify was a panther. I'm not a tracker just a concerned Grandmother with a very large animal i my back yard, with a very decaying oder about it.Animal unseen! Two 4 yr. olds at Play. Lower Alabama area. Have just purchased wooded area to create nature trails for grandchildren only 10 acres have discovered a troubling smell and a large set of track at pond area. Now I afraid to take the kids on the trails. |
| Comments: Thanks for all the great information. I am a cubmaster in Tennessee and we are doing an achievement on animal tracks. This is the best information I have seen yet. Your site was a big help. Thanks! |
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| Comments: I love to hear about animal sightings because they can be so rare and the people who are interested in them are rare. I've seen only one bobcat in the wild and that about 15 years ago. It ran in front of my headlights across the road one night. I'm fascin ted by these animals because they are so beautiful and so incredibly elusive. |
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| Comments: I think your web site is really great! Max, aged 8 |
| Comments: Haven't done a lot of tracking - interested in learning more to be able to pass along the education. |
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| Comments: Dear Beartracker, We just read a story called Animal Tracks in our reading book. We think this page is GREAT! Thank you. Mrs. Empey's Class |
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| Comments: Beartracker, i have been looking for someone to teach me about tracking i spend most of my time in the outdoors i do a lot of hunting and love animals any info on this subject would be helpfull thank you. |
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| Comments: Help I am trying to find a picture of the Artic Fox Track need it fast got any Ideas? |
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| Comments: You were the only site I could find that had exactly what I needed for my classroom. Thank you so much!! I haven't filled out all the questions because I am still researching! |
| Comments: Fun site! |
| Comments: Thank you I was not sure of the tracks we ran across this weekend but I think after viewing your site I can say I t was a black bear. We were rideing our dirt bikes near Auburn in an old water trough used for hydraulic mineing and in the inlet which is li e a large cave we saw many bear tracks. I think we will just stay away from that cave. |
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| Comments: Thanks so much for this terrific site. All my books are packed because of a recent move and my wife wanted some animal tracks so she could paint them on a "Muskoca Chair" ( Adirondak Chair in the US?)she is designing, building and paintting to donate to a charity auction for an art museum. I'm sure the gallery will be grateful when they sell the chair. Thanks, Tony |
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| Comments: Great site, I'm just now learning more about serious wildlife tracking, and am learning valuable information to help me in the field. Thanks, and keep up the great work!! 777 |
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| Comments: i love your web site--- although, i can't seem to find a really good tiger print- i'm getting another tattoo and i would love to have two tiger paws- if you can help just send them to my e-mail thanks- |
| Comments: Great site...wealth of info. and links!!! |
| Comments: I very much enjoyed looking through your website, and am looking forward to more personal notes on the animals. I'm not a tracker, but always look at the mud when I'm running, to see if there are any tracks there. Always delighted to see bear tracks, and ometimes the bears. |
| Comments: Love you web site! Keep up the good work. I'll send some other tracker friend to your web page. |
| Comments: I'm enjoying your page, thank you. Could you send me information about tropical animal's track? |
| Comments: I love to track animals and to bird watch. |
| Comments: found your site while looking for info on large mammal tracks. my husband, his father and two friends(experienced outdoorsmen) found these two very large wedge-shaped tracks about 3" deep in the soft mud by the riverside. there are no visible claw marks a the tip of well-defined toes. the prints were about 6' apart and appeared to be consecutive steps. we are not lunatic fringe and are open to any explanation that would fit the evidence. thank you for any assistance in this matter. |
| Comments: Too often I think I'm the only one out there with my face in the dirt, then i found this site. Thank You for taking the trouble to create this. This place is a treasure. I mean it, a treasure. |
| Comments: great site! |
| Comments: I'll have to get back to you on favorites. Just wanted to give you a 'heads up' on an article a friend and I are writing concerning a new development I've come up with for tracking the rare swift fox on the Buffalo Gap National Grassland where I work (Sou h-west South Dakota). We haven't submitted the article yet, but will probably be accepted by South Dakota Conservation magazine. Excited to have found your site! I'll stay in touch. |
| Comments: i am enjoying your sight. Thanks for the info. I was looking for information on animal tracks and you have the best. |
| Comments: This is a great site and will be bookmarked for future use. It will be a great tool to use anytime we are in the woods. We live across from a wildlife refuge and see many tracks even in our yard. It is wonderful to live in the woods |
| Comments: Nice site, we have tons of bobcat and brotherin law has seen puma here. Vet treated horse he said had been attacked by one a few years ago. Keep up good work. |
| Comments: This is a very informative program and most delightful to listen to and learn from. |
| Comments: Very useful and interesting site. I will bookmark it and recommend it. I am glad someone has the dedication to work on such a site. |
| Comments: Very useful and interesting site. I will bookmark it and recommend it. I am glad someone has the dedication to work on such a site. |
| Comments: Very useful and interesting site. I will bookmark it and recommend it. I am glad someone has the dedication to work on such a site. |
| Comments: Very useful and interesting site. I will bookmark it and recommend it. I am glad someone has the dedication to work on such a site. |
| Comments: Very useful and interesting site. I will bookmark it and recommend it. I am glad someone has the dedication to work on such a site. |
| Comments: Very useful and interesting site. I will bookmark it and recommend it. I am glad someone has the dedication to work on such a site. |
| Comments: I agree with everyone else; you have a truly great site! |
| Comments: I agree with everyone else; you have a truly great site! |
| Comments: I agree with everyone else; you have a truly great site! |
| Comments: hmmm, can't stay long tonight but I will be back. |
| Comments: I have had an interest in tracking for a number of years but it has been only recently that I have decided to learn to become proficient at this art. Skip |
| Comments: I appreciate for your informative site on animal trcaks and I find it useful in our research work. Please accept my congratulation. Dr. S.P. Goyal Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun 248001, India |
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| Comments: Thank you for your site. I am using some of it with my Boy Scout Troop. You did a great job. I appreciate all of your efforts. |
| Comments: Great pages. Keep up the good work! |
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| Comments: Looking for info for a boy scout troop |
| Comments: I needed this information for a report I am doing at school. It was the first site I successfully entered and got some information that I could use. THANKS |
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| Comments: Great Site!!! Lots of information in people friendly language. |
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| Comments: I was looking for bobcat tracks. Your site was great. I was curious about what appears to be claw scrapings on a tree truck on my property. I live in N. Baltimore Co. Maryland. The tree is at the bottom of my property near a small stream,ravine filled wi h rocks and brush. This is farm/pasture land with houses scattered. Any thoughts. Thanks |
| Comments: Hello! what a wonderful site...and so very well done. I certainly have enjoyed my visit. Best regards, Peggy ![]() |
| Comments: Hello! what a wonderful site...and so very well done. I certainly have enjoyed my visit. Best regards, Peggy ![]() |
| Comments: Love your site. I've linked it on mine. |
| Comments: I really enjoyed your page and all its information. Thanks. Taz the raccoon:) |
| Comments: We loved your sight! Keep up the good work! I'll never forget the time when we were hiking in the Salmon, Idaho area and we saw a bald eagle swoop down and grab a grouse and take off with it! It's not too often that you see that! Shanda and Hayden Fitte |
| Comments: Thanks for a terrific site! We live in Idaho and are including a unit study on animal tracks for homeschool. You've provided lots of great information for our children. Dad and mom both spend lots of time in the outdoors, enjoy hunting and tracking. |
| Comments: My 6yo daughter and I just explored your sight for a home school assignment. We had a lot of fun, she especially liked hearing the animal sounds. We printed out a bunch of the tracks for her to cut-out and assemble into a construction-paper book. They dea that tracking is "solving a mystery" really stuck, she loves mysteries! Thank you for an enjoyable afternoon. S. Davis (Minnesota) |
| Comments: Thank you for a great site! |
| Comments: This is the most awesome site I have found on the internet yet! I immediately shared it with my sister. Was very pleasantly surprised to scroll down and discover the Christian links as well! Keep up thr fantastic work! I think I can learn a lot here & wil visit often! |
| Comments: Fantastic site! I truly enjoyed my visit. Do you have a banner or graphic for linking to your page? If so, please let me know... your site has much to offer everyone. Take care, and Happy Holidays! ![]() |
| Comments: I am writing to answer some questions in the signcutter archives. The gait of the rabbit with the feet falling one after the other is called an angled jump. This gait pattern is also common among diagonal walkers in a rotary gallop when they transition rom hard to soft soil, only in this case it is called a rotary gallop soft soil transition. When feet fall paired this is called a paired bound, if the feet fall in a diamond shape then it is called and oblique bound. The lay out of a bound will usually tell one the direction of the bound; A stretched out bound means forward movement, a tight close bound means vertical movement, and an oblique pattern means forward and sideways movement. I feel that it is safe to say that animals are not furry robots, but it should be noted that they are bound by their physiology. It has been my experience that most species will tend to move using set diagnostic gait patterns most of the time. These ga t patterns will however be continually influenced by environment, mindset, and soil type. The best source for information on gaits is Mr. Charles Worsham of the Nature and Vision tracking school in Lynchburg, Virginia. The best easy to obtain index for gaits is the James Halfpenny "Mammal tracking" book. The best study of animal gaits ever ublished are the books "Animals in motion" and "Animal Locomotion". Both of these are out of print but are common in public libraries. By the way, this is a really cool page. Keep up the good work and keep on the path, where ever it takes you. |
| Comments: Very nice site! I was looking for some weasel tracks for a friend who is our rural municipalities rodent patrol officer. I enjoyed your site layout, content and comments. The Christian links were a joyful discovery. Keep up the good work in all your sea ching for tracks, lost folks and the truth! In Christ's Service, Gregorio |
| Comments: Newbie to the art. What a facinating web site! I'm pleased to see the Christian section, also. Keep up the good work! |
| Comments: While hiking in wildlife refuge area near my home I encountered a black bear. I estimate its weight to be appoximately 350lbs. The bear actually stood up to get a better look at me. It did startle me at first, but I realized that the bear new that it w s in no danger.(Unlike myself) I frequent this area often hoping to get another glimps. |
| Comments: HI - I am doing a presentation on animal tracking. I am a college student. Do you have anything other than what is in your GREAT website that might be fun for my presentation? Please email me ASAP. Thanks! |
| Comments: This is a great web site with lots of information for both beginners & for more advanced trackers. With sites for animal trackers & for trackers interested in SAR. |
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| Comments: I love this website. I myself love tracking anything I can find. I live in Northern Ohio and have no one to relate to, so it does get lonely. I wish I had someone to track with. Again I want to thankyou for this website. |
| Comments: Very informative site..am using your info to figure out what's wandering out here at night.Thanks |
| Comments: As Scoutmaster I plan to use your animal tracks and quiz to help scouts to recognize tracks and grow in knowledge of the nature around them. Thank for taking the time to have a web site |
| Comments: Great educational site! I plan to show it to my 4th and 5th grade students. |
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| Comments: Very good site. You have put a lot of work in it. I have just started my site and I can appreciate all of the hard work that you have done. |
| Comments: Very cool site. I've always been surprised that tracking hasn't caught on as a recreational activity -- especially among hunters -- but pages like this one go a long way toward rectifying that problem. Good job, keep up the good work. |
| Comments: Hey Kim #1 Cool web site. It is really interesting, I enjoyed reading it. Have Fun Kim #2 |
| Comments: Great Page! keep up the good work!!! |
| Comments: I like the site facelift I haven't checked it ot in a few months, looking good! |
| Comments: Longtail weasels are very rare in Florida. I saw one bounding across the road about 50 feet in front of me while I was mountain biking. The cat track was borderline between house and bobcat sized. It was probably a housecat |
| Comments: if anyone has any whitetail pics or information please email me |
| Comments: Like your site. Am interested in learning any Native American skills including tracking. |
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| Comments: I'm not a tracker, but I wanted pictures of animal tracks for a cub scout project. Thanks! |
| Comments: Great Site! I have told my Cyberfriends about it. |
| Comments: I've been a tracker since 1968...poking around at animal tracks in the brush while in Boy Scouts in the forests of Washington State, USA. I've been "mantracking" on a regular basis since 1970 using the step by step initially, working in the hasty team con ept later (one I helped design based upon my experiences in the military) and incorporating some of the Tactical Tracking methods taught by TTOS lately. I thought I'd drop by your site to look things over....good job and take care.... |
| Comments: I'm just learning to read animal tracks. This summer my family and I will be doing alot of hiking and searching for tracks. Thanks for the information to help us. |
| Comments: Anyone in northeastern OK?? |
| Comments: Great website keep up the good work! |
| Comments: howdy... I'm a permitted and licensed hunter and trapper of nuisance animals here in west-central florida. Although my specialty has been reptiles, lately I've been charged to remove suburban varmints such as armadillos, raccoons, possums, etc., foxes an a bobcat. I've just gotten a job to capture a boar that's rooting the area and has maimed a (stupid) small dog. Any ideas for live capture? I have a tentative customer for live boars. I also try to exaust all live-capture means before using my 150-lbs crossbow. looking forward to hearing any ideas. |
| Comments: This website is GREAT!! Decided to find additional info on the web for an animal tracks demonstration that I am doing at the nature center where I volunteer and I found this informative site - THANKS!! |
| Comments: This website is GREAT!! Decided to find additional info on the web for an animal tracks demonstration that I am doing at the nature center where I volunteer and I found this informative site - THANKS!! |
| Comments: Thanks, Great info on your Web page. |
| Comments: Great page! I like how you divided it up and I also like how you put in your personal experiences with each animal along with the scientific facts. |
| Comments: Nice sight. I hope that I can find time to come back again and look it over more closely. |
| Comments: I just wanted to thank you for your wonderful site. I have to student teach a lesson the 5th grades on animal tracks and you site has been such a big help. Thanks! Marie Howell from Sam Houston State University in Texas. |
| Comments: Very cool pages! I have it bookmarked for further surfing. I went to Humboldt State University in 78-81. Miss the place tremendously and would like to move back there eventually. Please stop by my site, look around, sign the guestbook and let me know hat you think. ![]() |
| Comments: LOVE YOUR PAGE KIM COLE |
| Comments: hello! i am checking out the campfire ring..you have a great site here! i looooove lizards (you can tell on my other page: home of litolpea they are my favorite. i have an almost 6yr old iguana and a 3 year old bearded dragon. they are my pride and joy! welp..ttyl! |
| Comments: Great Site. Very well done. I thouroughly enjoyed looking at your tracks and pictures of the animals. Bill ![]() RV CAMPER |
| Comments: Just wanted to say thanks for having your information available- I have to do a presentation on the porcupine for class and was having a hard time finding any information on its tracks! Thanks Michelle Tanguay Student Aurora College Fort Smith, Northwest Territories Canada |
| Comments: You've done a very nice job on your site! I appreciate your Christian links. Praise Him who gave us all these creatures great and small! |
| Comments: Thank you for your very informative sight....it was great. i used it for my ecology project. I'm an Outdoor Recreation Student in Toronto. This was extremly helpful, i'll come back & tell my fellow students :) thanks again for your help, Rachel Lawrence |
| Comments: WHEN I WAS GOGGING AROUND WHERE I LIVE FOR TRACK CONDITIONING, I NOTICED A RACOON. I WALKED UP TO IT AND TORE OFF A PEICE OF MY POWER BAR AND TOSSED IT TO THE RACOON. HE ATE IT, BUT WHEN I APROCHED, IT RAN OFF. I WENT TO WHERE IT WAS AND NOTICED SOME FOOT PRINTS. I FOLLOWED THEM ABOUT 20 FEET INTO THE WOODS AND FOUND 3 RACOONS RUNNING AWAY. I GUESS I STARTLED THEM. LATER THAT NIGHT I WAS THINKING ABOUT WHAT HAD HAPPEND. IT REMINDED ME A PERSON IN THIS BOOK I WAS READING CALLED "MAGICIAN: APPERENTICE," IT I A FANTACY BOOK. ANYWAYS, THERE IS THIS GUY NAMED MARTAIN (A.K.A. MARTAIN LONGBOW), HE IS A FORESTER, OR ALSO CALLED A HUNT MASTER. IT IS LIKE A TRACKER, GAMEKEEPER, FORESTER, AND IS A EXELENT BOW AND ARROW SHOOTER GUY. WELL, NOW IT IS 3 YEARS LATER AND I STILL RUN, BUT YEASTERDAY I REMEMBERD THAT. SINCE I HAVE THE INTERNET NOW, I CAN LOOK UP ALL THE STUFF I WANT TO. GREAT PAGE, LOVE RED WOODS, BYE. |
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