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It's hard to tell from the photos whether that's three toes or four (the right track is obscured by the leaves). If it's four, it looks a little like armadillo tracks. Though, I don't know whether y'all have armadillos out in Alabam. We sure do, I think you're spot on. Can't believe I didn't think of that. For some reason I see raccoon all the time never see armadillo tracks even though we have tons. |
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Quoted: Quoted: It's hard to tell from the photos whether that's three toes or four (the right track is obscured by the leaves). If it's four, it looks a little like armadillo tracks. Though, I don't know whether y'all have armadillos out in Alabam. We sure do, I think you're spot on. Can't believe I didn't think of that. For some reason I see raccoon all the time never see armadillo tracks even though we have tons. No, it's definitely Velociraptor tracks disguised as armadillo tracks. They're clever girls you know. |
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It's hard to tell from the photos whether that's three toes or four (the right track is obscured by the leaves). If it's four, it looks a little like armadillo tracks. Though, I don't know whether y'all have armadillos out in Alabam. We sure do, I think you're spot on. Can't believe I didn't think of that. For some reason I see raccoon all the time never see armadillo tracks even though we have tons. No, it's definitely Velociraptor tracks disguised as armadillo tracks. They're clever girls you know. So.....what round would be best suited for defense against velociraptors?? |



