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    What is it?

    Yesterday, I took a walk around my property and saw these tracks, what is it? I live in very North of Idaho.

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    Re: What is it?

    Sorry, here is the attachment

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    Re: What is it?

    What attachment? [img]/forums/images/icons/confused.gif[/img]
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    Hey! Aren't you supposed to be working?

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    Re: What is it?

    OK, try again.

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    Re: What is it?

    Timber wolf? They have some pretty big feet and live in your area.

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    Re: What is it?

    I vote for Yeti. [img]/forums/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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    Re: What is it?

    You can edit your posts that don't meet your expectations, such as lack of attachments. Just thought you would want to know that. Also, can delete the duds.
    [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

    Here is a site that shows wolf prints.

    wolf page

    Can't tell from the picture you showed if they are similar.

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    Re: What is it?

    Gsganzer, you were so right, congratulations.

    So this morning the wolf (grey and big) came again, was chasing my dogs and wouldn't go away until I took my riffle and made a bang. The wolf ran. I think he hangs around because I have two puppies and a kitten around my house. If I see him again tomorrow I will have to call wildlife as they are protected.

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    Re: What is it?

    That's pretty cool. When I was elk hunting in Idaho, they had a lot of posters depicting timber wolf tracks and asking anyone to report any signs of them. I've never seen one, but gauging by the footprints on the poster, they must be huge.

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