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Picture of a track, can someone identify?

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Hey guys,
Some friends of mine found this track on their property a couple of years ago. I don't think they ever ID what it was, can any of you guys tell what might make this track. Thanks.
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That is a wolf track. I have taken a few photos of them myself and they were confirmed with both the Wyoming Game and Fish and with the US Wildlife Service. Where are you located?
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Indiana that is what is weird, because we supposedly don't have any wolves as far as I know.
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Could be a very large dog, but from what the Wyoming Game and fish and the USFWS told me that a dog track will rarely be over 4 inches wide and 5 inches long. Maybe you have a great dane or Clifford the Big Red Dog traveling through your friends place. :wink: Indiana is not far from Michigan, Wisconsin, or Minnisota. Wolves travel and can easily travel to Indiana if they choose to.
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Well I will keep my eye out. But as far as I know, they have not seen anymore tracks on the property and have never spotted anything out there. Just quite odd to have such big prints like that.
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Dog track.
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Definitly canine, probably large dog.

My neighbor has a mastiff that has huge feet!
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I am not an expert since we don't have wolves down here in southern AZ. But I did see alot of wolf tracks resently while hunting in Idaho and all those were over 5 inches across. Also the Heel? (not sure what you call that middle/back part) was wider and shaped differnt than your track. So my vote is large dog.
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Toe nails are too "curved" to be a wolf (imo) especially that left one(toenail). DOG is my guess, canine for sure obviously.

Want some more wolves, we can send ya some more of those little "treasures" that my trapper buddy so lovingly live snared for relocation to start that whole ridiculous re-introduction project (sorry you guys got them, damn snares should'nt have had "stopper" locks on them to prevent choking!).

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I have a better idea tnt, and that's have your trapping buddy set a few traps for those Federal biologists that got us into this mess.........

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Looks like a wolf track to me.
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Don't let the dnr tell u there's no wolves around cause ohio has some red wolves here.dnr says they don't know nothing about them lmao. sam
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Yeah. There have been quite a few sitings of cougars around west central Indiana, but the DNR does not recognize them. So I am sure that there could be wolves here, just never have seen them.
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Post by Mike Leonard »

I would bet this is the track of a large rangy dog not overly heavy for his large foot size. Not a wolf or even a wolf hybred, I am guessing more along the lines of a great dane. I have tracked great pyranees those big white hairy dogs that guard sheep and their track is flatter although not as flat as that of a St. Bernard. or Bull Mastiff.


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Post by PapaSweet »

The track of a timber wolf is approximately 5 inches across (according to my old wildlife biology teacher) but the same sized track can be protuced by the large dog breeds such as mastiffs and pyrinees(spelling?) and St. Bernards.
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