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Identify Animal Tracks

A dusting of snow reveals prints, a sign our woodland creatures are still active. Use this chart to identify animal tracks in the snow. See the other 42 reasons to love winter!

Chart displaying the tracks and images of various animals, including Long-Tailed Weasel, Gray Squirrel, Moose, American Beaver, Lynx, White-Tailed Deer, Red Squirrel, Snowshoe Hare, White-Footed Mouse, Common Porcupine, Eastern Chipmunk, Black Bear, Gray Wolf, Striped Skunk, Red Fox, and Common Raccoon.

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A dusting of snow reveals prints, a sign our woodland creatures are still active. Use this chart to identify animal tracks in the snow. Animal Tracks See the other 42 reasons to love winter!

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  1. The Animal footprint chart is great, only one problem.
    As we get older, its difficult to FOCUS on such small pictures of the footprints.
    Ever try reading the fine print on an Excedrin bottle at 4 in the morning.
    Enlarging the pictures would be a great help.

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