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hellsg8

Location: Doncaster, UK

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glennhanna

Location: Eugene, Oregon

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I can't find any tracks that look like that? Is it in a single row like that? My guess would be a two legged alien walking barefoot in the snow.




annajon

Location: DEAD THREAD DUMPINGGROUND NEAR YOU

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nice photos Tina




hellsg8

Location: Doncaster, UK

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glennhanna wrote:
I can't find any tracks that look like that? Is it in a single row like that? My guess would be a two legged alien walking barefoot in the snow.

ive searched and cant find nothing they were on a frozen stream in the woods i wasnt going to risk getting closer in case ice broke they are really weird




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seelcraft

Location: High Bridge, New Jersey

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Looks like rabbit tracks to me.

http://www.backyardnature.net/101/mamkey01.htm




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seamusoisin

Location: Ottawa Strong!

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seelcraft wrote:
Looks like rabbit tracks to me.

http://www.backyardnature.net/101/mamkey01.htm


I agree. On your pic the top ones are cotton tail tracks and the bottom are hares specifically the horseshoe hare. In the woods one rabbit/hare will make many tracks as he runs at night in figure eights. This behaviour makes him trapable with snares. When winter arrives the horseshoe hare turns white and is really hard to see. If you are looking for them you have to spot the eye which is black. On a cold day they move more and will be easier to spot.




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glennhanna

Location: Eugene, Oregon

Post Sat Jan 09, 2010 3:43 pm   Reply with quote         


rabbit tracks make sense... those aren't prints made by a single foot. It's made by the combination of the entire rabbit as it hops or runs along, which makes it look like a huge single footprint.




L@rue

Location: Québec

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Great photos Tina
Thanks to share with us




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shhhhhhh... aha aha aha... im hunting wabbit!!




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http://media.photobucket.com/image/rabbit%20tracks%20in%20the%20snow/xxxKatarina-Raexxx/ABC%20portfolio/013.jpg?o=6

I googled for rabbit tracks in the snow and one of the images that came up was this one. It also shows the three dots in the snow track.




anfa

Location: Geordieland, UK

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I think they are dinosaur tracks. Probably a baby T-Rex or something! Laughing Wink




abraham

Location: Someday I'll be home for good.

Post Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:28 pm   Reply with quote         


Thanks for sharing the photos Tina. I live in a tropical country, haven't seen real snow. I wonder how it feels sorrounded by snow, I think I couldn't stand a day with the coldness. Laughing




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abraham wrote:
Thanks for sharing the photos Tina. I live in a tropical country, haven't seen real snow. I wonder how it feels sorrounded by snow, I think I couldn't stand a day with the coldness. Laughing


its cold man....... just freakingly nasty cold...lol

though some people enjoy that stuff.. if I had the money, i would never see it again.. Hmmm




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LOL!!




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