[NatureNS] Looking for Track Identification Help

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Hi

I have some photos of some tracks I came across in snow last week in woods  
in Hants County. They are in pairs, about 2' apart. The prints are  
roundish, about 2" diameter, 5 toed, no claws visible.

I believe they are some type of cat but not sure - they seem small for a  
bobcat but too far apart for a domestic cat. At one point where the trail  
crossed a logging road the animal must have broken into a lope because all  
four feet were landing in the same spot and the landing points were 4'  
apart.

Any thoughts? Haven't been able to find any good NS references online yet.  
Can email photos if interested let me know offline.

Thanks

Jamie

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Hi<br /><br />I have some photos of some tracks I came across in snow last =
week in woods in Hants County.  They are in pairs, about 2&#39; apart.  The=
 prints are roundish, about 2&quot; diameter, 5 toed, no claws visible.  <b=
r /><br />I believe they are some type of cat but not sure - they seem smal=
l for a bobcat but too far apart for a domestic cat.  At one point where th=
e trail crossed a logging road the animal must have broken into a lope beca=
use all four feet were landing in the same spot and the landing points were=
 4&#39; apart.<br /><br />Any thoughts?  Haven&#39;t been able to find any =
good NS references online yet.  Can email photos if interested let me know =
offline.<br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />Jamie
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