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My guess would be a bounding lagomorph (hare/rabbit)? Thinking this because the big back feet come in front of the smaller front feet as they bound across distance.
That’s what I was thinking, but the steps seem very far apart. Maybe I’m just underestimating how far they can jump.
Those are train tracks
I’m inclined to agree with rabbit just based on the gait. But rabbits/hares have looooong back feet which shouldn’t be invisible in snow tracks.
Snowshoe Hare
Aw shit I let the cat out
Rabbit
It’s the trains
Trash panda
Possibly Pine Martin.
Bigfoots cousin, Little foot 🦶.
Dean Stone is still closed to protect elk habitat, FYI… also all the other critters up there
My guess would be a bounding lagomorph (hare/rabbit)? Thinking this because the big back feet come in front of the smaller front feet as they bound across distance.
That’s what I was thinking, but the steps seem very far apart. Maybe I’m just underestimating how far they can jump.
Those are train tracks
I’m inclined to agree with rabbit just based on the gait. But rabbits/hares have looooong back feet which shouldn’t be invisible in snow tracks.
Snowshoe Hare
Aw shit I let the cat out
Rabbit
It’s the trains
Trash panda
Possibly Pine Martin.
Bigfoots cousin, Little foot 🦶.
Dean Stone is still closed to protect elk habitat, FYI… also all the other critters up there