How to Identify Coyote Tracks
Instructions
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Identify a set of tracks where the front prints are larger than the rear ones. The front paw prints average between two and one-quarter and two and three-quarter inches long. The width of the front paw print ranges from one and three-quarter to two and three-eights inches. Also look for a smaller footpads in the back prints.
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Identify coyote by checking for claws. Coyote tracks will usually have claws, although they don't always show in tracks on hard ground.
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Draw an imaginary outline around a footprint you are tracking. If the outline is oval shaped it is coyote, but if it is round you are tracking something else, perhaps a bobcat.
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Compare to your dog's track. It is difficult to identify a coyote track when it is possible that a dog was in the area. If you can compare your dogs tracks directly, that is the easiest way to rule it out. Otherwise, remember that coyote tracks will be more oblong, the claws less prominent and overall more compact.
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