![]() ![]() The cat returned later and found it the snow.īobcat digging, more than likely for a cache. This grouse was more than likely cached by the cat and killed long before, note the absence of blood. Cats main travel mode is walking, rather than the trot of a Coyote or Fox.īobcat kill of a Dusky Grouse. It is very common for a Bobcat to walk lengthwise down a log rather than walk in the snow.īobcat crossing a stream, note the walking gate. This cat stepped on-top of the log rather than jumping or stepping over. This is the right side prints and determined by the the longer second toe of the front foot.īobcats walk in a steady gate, this is a walking gate.īobcats frequently travel over rocks and logs. The rear foot has rounder toes and flatter heel pad. The front is on the left, note the elongated toes and heavily lobbed heel pad. This print shows the difference between the front and rear foot. No claw marks are visible.īobcats direct register just like other feline species, this is an offset print. Note the tri-lobbed pad and overall round shape of the print. ![]()
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