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Found this track on my place last week. Can't figure out what it is. About an inch & half long.

I looked on a track ID website but couldn't match to anything there.

Help ?

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do you have redish foxes in your area?

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Fox.


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Thanks for the help,

I wondered if these were fox tracks but have never seen a fox here in 22 yrs.

There are grey and kit fox in the general area and have only seen a few now and then.

Always wanted to call in a grey when calling predators but no luck.

I have a few cameras out but never caught a fox on film.

After looking at some tracks on line I think that may be Kit fox.

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Or could be a swift fox. I think there are some in se Colorado.


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If I remember right the F & G says they are the same, Kit & Swift.

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Looks like a fox right size.


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Originally Posted by Dennis81082
If I remember right the F & G says they are the same, Kit & Swift.


That's my understanding too.

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well, they are the 'same size', so that must mean the F & G is right.

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Well....the expurts say they're the same only different.

Clear as mud?

http://mynarskiforest.purrsia.com/ev23kdes.htm


"well, they are the 'same size', so that must mean the F & G is right."

The main difference is actually their "size".

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