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Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:24:56 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:25:05 PM EDT
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Dog
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:26:55 PM EDT
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That's what is making this extra hard for me.  I've been looking at big cat tracks (cougar) online all morning, and almost all of them have similar pads, but no claw marks.  The only explanation I can come up with, seeing as how these tracks were mixed with a bunch of deer tracks too, is maybe the cat was hunting/running to go after the deer.  I don't know...
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A big cat I'd guess






doubt its a cat, claws are out in the prints




That's what is making this extra hard for me.  I've been looking at big cat tracks (cougar) online all morning, and almost all of them have similar pads, but no claw marks.  The only explanation I can come up with, seeing as how these tracks were mixed with a bunch of deer tracks too, is maybe the cat was hunting/running to go after the deer.  I don't know...


You've heard of coydogs...these are coudog tracks.





Or just a dog.



 
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:27:40 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:28:15 PM EDT
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definitely a dog. terrain can vary the pad pattern a bit depending on how soft/firm it is, but here is my 70lb female lab in snow, just for you to compare

Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:29:15 PM EDT
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These all appear to be canis lupus, likely canis lupus familiaris (domesticated dog). If you can, and for fun, can you get a picture of your dog's right rear paw in the same ground, put a ruler next to it and take the picture? Retake one of these with a ruler also.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:30:02 PM EDT
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How wide?  Looks like my male GSD made them
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:30:42 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:31:10 PM EDT
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definitely a dog. terrain can vary the pad pattern a bit depending on how soft/firm it is, but here is my 70lb female lab in snow, just for you to compare





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WTF is that yellow thing with lines and gibberish all over it?  How could that possibly be useful? GTFO! Absolutely ruins the composition!





 
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Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:32:36 PM EDT
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I can't be the only one to notice that thing has a dick.RIGHT.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:33:26 PM EDT
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I can't be the only one to notice that thing has a dick.RIGHT.
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I can't be the only one to notice that thing has a dick.RIGHT.


I'm sorry about your condition.

j/k
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:33:32 PM EDT
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Chupacabra. A little one.




Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:34:54 PM EDT
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I can't be the only one to notice that thing has a dick.RIGHT.
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I can't be the only one to notice that thing has a dick.RIGHT.


Meatgazer.  



 
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:35:45 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:37:12 PM EDT
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A Sasquash with a Peg Leg.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:37:46 PM EDT
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Most likely a peeping Tom Golden Retriever.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:39:18 PM EDT
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thats a dog or coyote.  cats dont extend their claws when walking
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:48:40 PM EDT
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The most fierce ,dangerous, vicious , KILLER RABBIT;!!
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:52:21 PM EDT
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No a Tiger
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:54:49 PM EDT
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No one who has seen a bear track would think a dog track is a bear track.
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Anybody consider that it might be a bear?







No one who has seen a bear track would think a dog track is a bear track.




 
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 3:55:50 PM EDT
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One of these?
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 4:02:45 PM EDT
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Since this is GD, and everyone thinks it's canine, it's clearly a wolf.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 4:08:22 PM EDT
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Last pic is a dog. Others are iffy for me.
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Link Posted: 3/7/2016 4:08:24 PM EDT
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Big feral dog
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 4:13:26 PM EDT
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Coyote tracks.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 4:14:50 PM EDT
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For dog / cat comparison ...

Panther took a smaller pig last week, while I was at work.
I have not had a panther take anything in about two years.  At that time it was a pregnant goat.

I did shoot a bobcat two weeks ago that got at least one chicken and a duck.  In the same timeframe I dropped two possums hanging outside the coop at night.  Furry assholes think I'm running a swamp restaurant.

I only found a couple tracks that were not destroyed by horses and a goat.  

Wife said she didn't see any sign of tracks. I found these after I woke up and went to check. Size is about 4x4"




Link Posted: 3/7/2016 4:15:46 PM EDT
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<a href="http://s487.photobucket.com/user/oscardeuce/media/8DBCAD24-B6F5-47B5-8BB2-CF2178D1945D_zpsxst6dcru.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/rr232/oscardeuce/8DBCAD24-B6F5-47B5-8BB2-CF2178D1945D_zpsxst6dcru.jpg</a>

One of these?
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what you did there....I see it.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 4:16:06 PM EDT
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Puppy monkey baby?
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:02:49 PM EDT
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Canine. Probably not coyote, as I believe they are a bit to wide.
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I live a few miles further east on the South San Gabriel River in Garbriels Overlook. I have been around coyotes for 45 years. I watched, what I believe to be coywolves, rather than coyotes, kill two deer in my backyard a couple of years ago. They were probably 35% to 50% larger than the average coyote, husky shoulders and chest, square face, reddish fur. They were just huge. I have not seen them since then.

I was so amazed by their size that I wrote an e-mail to a local hunting editor at the Austin American Statesman and asked if we had red wolves in Texas. He wrote back that we dont have any wolves in Texas, but there are red wolves in Mexico. When ever I walk the San Gabriel now,I always carry  pistol because of the size of those animals.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:15:20 PM EDT
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I wonder how many will get this..

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Tiger
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:27:13 PM EDT
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Chalupa

Or the demi-demon Belphegor on his tip toes
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:30:17 PM EDT
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You're just a bit north of me, OP. I'm in Leander
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:31:44 PM EDT
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The first one looks like a raccoon, but it's hard to tell without something for size reference. The bottom one is a dog.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:33:33 PM EDT
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You're just a bit north of me, OP. I'm in Leander
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We just moved from Leander - Crystal Falls area.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:34:00 PM EDT
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manbearpig
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:34:24 PM EDT
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Yellow lab. Those are med sized dog tracks.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:34:43 PM EDT
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The first one looks like a raccoon, but it's hard to tell without something for size reference. The bottom one is a dog.
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Yeah, I will take some pics with something for reference for size.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:37:50 PM EDT
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Dogman!   Make sure to start a thread when you see it.....if it don't eat you.




Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:38:30 PM EDT
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from MN?

 
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:41:26 PM EDT
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Your bullmastiff might have an admirer.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:43:35 PM EDT
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Clearly Grizzly prints. They are thick in that area of TX.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:46:54 PM EDT
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Dog
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:50:18 PM EDT
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Since the tracks are intermixed with deer tracks on occasion, you have yourself a Deerhound running loose about your parts.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:52:13 PM EDT
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Clearly it is one of those ice cave lions that they Russians were cloning.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 5:58:53 PM EDT
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big dog
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 6:03:11 PM EDT
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Dang, DG is slipping lately.  Those are clearly Chupacabra tracks.
Link Posted: 3/7/2016 6:18:46 PM EDT
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Clearly it's a Burmese Python..........
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