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What kind of tracks are these? #3645648 10/09/12 08:50 PM
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I was out in the slop of this year's opening weekend for bowhunting and found this track on Sunday. What is it? It's as wide as my boot.


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Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: Budge] #3645656 10/09/12 08:53 PM
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A juvenile Bigfoot?

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Chupicabra!

Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: deerfeeder] #3645660 10/09/12 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: deerfeeder
A juvenile Bigfoot?

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If they are headed towards the welfare office it's a 3 toed sloth.

Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: deerfeeder] #3645706 10/09/12 09:11 PM
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I've seen the same things and only guessed it was a deer with a foot problem. But since me and you are so far apart it has to be a animal that's undiscovered wink

Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: Rockstar.3345] #3645751 10/09/12 09:32 PM
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Looks like the rear feet from a rabbit



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Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: sportsman] #3645831 10/09/12 09:56 PM
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Two deer tracks overlapped or one deer walking in almost exactly his own tracks???


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Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: nuprofessor] #3645871 10/09/12 10:17 PM
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black panther wearing strange boots to fool everyone

Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: nuprofessor] #3645882 10/09/12 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted By: nuprofessor
Two deer tracks overlapped or one deer walking in almost exactly his own tracks???


this, see very similar all the time.



Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: nuprofessor] #3645938 10/09/12 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted By: nuprofessor
Two deer tracks overlapped or one deer walking in almost exactly his own tracks???


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Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: caldwelldeerhunter] #3646029 10/09/12 11:18 PM
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It's a YETI (not the cooler) that cone down for a break from the cold.


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Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: target1911] #3646080 10/09/12 11:40 PM
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Rare three toed chupa. Normally you don't find them this far south.

Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: artrios60] #3646102 10/09/12 11:48 PM
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Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: LandPirate] #3646325 10/10/12 01:01 AM
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wink Ok, thanks everyone. I'll keep my eyes open for Chupacabra or a deer doing his best Michael Flatly impersonation.

Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: Budge] #3646397 10/10/12 01:28 AM
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Are you sure he wasn't doing the moon walk?


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Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: target1911] #3646449 10/10/12 01:38 AM
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If that is in Concho County that is T-Rex. Short in stature but wide at the foot grin


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Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: stxranchman] #3646633 10/10/12 02:25 AM
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Curious as to what it looked like on the next few steps. Like others I would say overlapped,deer tracks.

Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: nuprofessor] #3647398 10/10/12 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: nuprofessor
Two deer tracks overlapped or one deer walking in almost exactly his own tracks???


Yep

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Originally Posted By: stxranchman
If that is in Concho County that is T-Rex. Short in stature but wide at the foot grin


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Re: What kind of tracks are these? [Re: GOLDSTEIN] #3647513 10/10/12 01:58 PM
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If that is in Concho County that is T-Rex. Short in stature but wide at the foot grin


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3 toed mutant ninja whitetail deer....Very rare. Usually found near unicorn herds. rofl


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I think it's holes from an armadillo nosing into the mud to get a worm or a grub.

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