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  2. A moose track from adult moose typically will measure 5-7 inches (13-18 cm) in length. Depending on the type of ground he walks on it may not be possible to get an accurate measurement from the track from a moose, but on hard ground this is what you will find.. You get a clear idea of how large these tracks are when set beside a human shoe.

  3. Apr 17, 2016 · I don’t recall the dimensions of the hoof offhand, but the photo of a moose track has a nickel in it for scale so you can get an idea of the track size. The diameter of a nickel is about 0.84 inches.

    • Understanding Walking Patterns
    • Identifying Track Characteristics
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    CC BY 2.0 | USFWS Mountain-Prairie The first thing you should look for when you find an animal track is the track pattern. There are four unique track patterns that will help you narrow down the group of animals that are responsible for the print.

    Finding the track pattern helps you narrow down the animal you are trying to identify into larger groups, but that is only the first step of identification. You need to get up close and personal with the print, examining the details such as the size of each print, the number of toes, and more. Width/Length:Width and length help you tell the differe...

    Canine prints are distinctive -- the overall shape is oval with four twos and a heel pad that is concave at the bottom. The four toes point forward and are held closely together with the two front toes often lining up side-by-side. There usually are claws visible in the track and they also point forward. Because of the arrangement of the toes and p...

    Feline prints have four toes and a heel pad with three lobes at the bottom edges that are shaped like a bubble letter “M”. Cats actually have five toes up front and four toes in the back, but the extra toe up front does not appear in the tracks. Feline prints are as wide as they are long, making them more round in shape than a canine. Felines also ...

    Ungulates have a split hoof with two toes that leave a distinct imprint. Ungulates can be divided into two main groups based on the shape of their toes. One group has toes that curve forming a heart-shaped print, while the other has toes that are rounded and leave a round or even square-shaped print.

    Bird tracks can be grouped into categories based upon whether they live mainly in trees or on the ground. Tree dwellers tend to hop on the ground and leave a pair of prints behind, while ground birds will leave alternating tracks.

    These small mammals produce small prints, so you have to look closely at the prints and the track patterns to tell them apart. It’s a diverse group with hoppers and waddlers that range from the forest to the river’s edge. With the exception of the rabbit and armadillo, most of these small mammals have five toes on their front and rear feet.

    Rodents are a very diverse group of mammals, and their tracks reflect their diversity. You have to think about habitat, body shape, and track pattern as much as the individual prints. All rodents leave behind front tracks with four toes and hind tracks with five toes.

    You can’t miss a bear track -- its paw is huge with five rounded toes and a wide heel pad. Black and Grizzly Bear tracks can be hard to differentiate. Geographic location can help narrow down the possibilities.

    A snowy environment is one of the best times to identify animal tracks, not to mention a fun winter activity. Fresh, thin snow is ideal for identifying tracks. If snow is too dry snow can be blown away and deeper snow can obscure animal prints. Below are real-life images of common animal tracks in the snow.

  4. While they are much longer than elk tracks are, moose tracks are heart-shaped and narrower than those of elk. You may also notice dewclaw imprints in moose prints, which can help you determine which set of the mooses legs made which tracks.

  5. May 17, 2023 · Moose tracks are distinguishable from other deer because of their size and shape. Moose are the largest type of deer and have the largest hooves to match. A moose’s track is typically 4 ½ to 7 inches long. They are heart or teardrop shaped with the pointed end towards the front in the direction of travel.

  6. The length of the tracks is usually 4 inches long. Elk have two dewclaws on each foot that are situated higher on the leg. The tracks may also have prints from dewclaws if the animal was running. Elk usually travel with a step distance of one and a half to three feet. Elk are social animals, which means they travel in big groups.

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