Rabbits. Rabbit tracks are one of the most commonly seen after a snow. Look for the repeating bound patterns.

What animal makes straight line tracks in the snow?

Like coyotes, red foxes travel in straight lines with little meandering or crossing of their own tracks. You might also spot pounce marks in the snow where a fox dove under the surface to catch its prey.

What do squirrels footprints look like?

Squirrel footprints look similar to raccoon footprints, but they tend to be slightly more rectangular in the sole area. Their toes are also longer and thinner, and may even look a bit more like human hands in their shape and toe distribution.

What does a foxes footprints look like?

Fox tracks are roughly diamond shaped. The tracks of a fox have four toes – two at the front and one at each side – and a roughly oval-shaped pad at the rear. Claw marks may be visible at the end of each toe. As both are members of the canine family, foxes and dogs have similar tracks, but they can be told apart.

How do you find animal tracks?

How to Track Animals and Identify Animal Tracks

  1. Animal tracks are easiest to find in mud, soft garden soil, sand, and snow.
  2. Study the ground closely.
  3. Track early in the morning or late in the day when shadows make prints easier to see.
  4. Watch for animal droppings called scat.

How do you read animal tracks?

In order to tell the sex of the animal you must compare the animal to itself. Find the front track on one side. The look for the rear track on that side. If the rear track is to the inside of the front track = male, a rear track to the outside = female.

What does a coyote footprint look like?

Tracks: Coyote footprints are oval-shaped and measure approximately 2.5 inches long by 2 inches wide. They register four toes with claws in both front and hind feet. Their foot pad is roughly triangular-shaped.