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How to Read Wildlife Tracks and SignsAnimal tracks are just that—paw, claw, and hoofprints—and signs “are all of the other evidence animals leave as they express themselves in the world,” McFarland says. That includes scat ...
Some animal tracks are more common to spot in Indiana, and here are some examples: Deer: Heart-shaped hooves, often in pairs. Rabbits: A hopping pattern with large back feet and small front feet.
Jaguar, zebra and snow leopard, oh my! Angel Ramos, Fred Castleberry and Richard Anderson weigh in on the trend.
A posse of vibrant creatures slyly scope out their surroundings in prints by Jo Pearson, a.k.a. Strangford. From pigeons and ...
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