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<blockquote data-quote="crg1372" data-source="post: 1338977" data-attributes="member: 13499"><p>[ATTACH=full]80907[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]80908[/ATTACH]</p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p><p></p><p>Side by side comparison of a mountain lion rear paw and the track I took a picture of. The lower illustration is of a canine track. I guess I'm not seeing these prominent claw marks that extend well above the toe pads. What I'm seeing is the lack of claw marks, the lack that the outer toe pads don't face away from the inner toe pads, the presence of a middle lobe on the heel pad and the lack of the outer toe pads being tight to the heel pad. But thats just me. Like I stated earlier I sent this picture to that website everyone keeps posting up to see what they have to say. Needless to say, I should have taken more pictures as there were more tracks. I chose this one because of the proximity to the deer track. Also, I know without a shadow of a doubt this track was at least 5 inches in width. Not sure you're everyday run of the mill dog has a paw that big. Everytime I've seen these tracks it has been in the presence of deer tracks. As if it was tracking deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crg1372, post: 1338977, member: 13499"] [attach=full]80907[/attach][attach=full]80908[/attach] [b][Broken External Image][/b] Side by side comparison of a mountain lion rear paw and the track I took a picture of. The lower illustration is of a canine track. I guess I'm not seeing these prominent claw marks that extend well above the toe pads. What I'm seeing is the lack of claw marks, the lack that the outer toe pads don't face away from the inner toe pads, the presence of a middle lobe on the heel pad and the lack of the outer toe pads being tight to the heel pad. But thats just me. Like I stated earlier I sent this picture to that website everyone keeps posting up to see what they have to say. Needless to say, I should have taken more pictures as there were more tracks. I chose this one because of the proximity to the deer track. Also, I know without a shadow of a doubt this track was at least 5 inches in width. Not sure you're everyday run of the mill dog has a paw that big. Everytime I've seen these tracks it has been in the presence of deer tracks. As if it was tracking deer. [/QUOTE]
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