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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 472456" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>It's hard to make out but toe separation up front looks a little of, the track looks a little square to me. The two things I look for between a lion track and a wolf track are the heal print and the way they walk over a distance, lions will leave claw marks sometimes in the bottom of the track but if the claw mark comes from the top of the snow to the bottom of the track then it's a canine.</p><p>Cat tracks have a small "W" shape to the back of the back pad canines just have a round humps in the back of the pad. Cats walk in a close, wandery, in line type trail dogs have two lines of tracks farther apart and in straighter lines when walking. A lions toes are rounder and more evenly spaced around the track while a wolf will usually show oval toes with the two up front fairly close then the two of the side. Can't really tell by the pic for sure kinda leaning to dogish type thing, get a laser on it and let us know gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 472456, member: 13632"] It's hard to make out but toe separation up front looks a little of, the track looks a little square to me. The two things I look for between a lion track and a wolf track are the heal print and the way they walk over a distance, lions will leave claw marks sometimes in the bottom of the track but if the claw mark comes from the top of the snow to the bottom of the track then it's a canine. Cat tracks have a small "W" shape to the back of the back pad canines just have a round humps in the back of the pad. Cats walk in a close, wandery, in line type trail dogs have two lines of tracks farther apart and in straighter lines when walking. A lions toes are rounder and more evenly spaced around the track while a wolf will usually show oval toes with the two up front fairly close then the two of the side. Can't really tell by the pic for sure kinda leaning to dogish type thing, get a laser on it and let us know gun) [/QUOTE]
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