How big are bobcat tracks?

Bobcat tracks are much smaller than cougar tracks, typically about 1 1/2" long by 1 3/8" wide.
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How can you tell the difference between a coyote and a bobcat track?

Coyote tracks are slightly larger than those of the bobcat, and often show imprints from the coyote's non-retractable claws. The shape of the heel pads is another giveaway; coyotes have one front lobe and two rear lobe in their heel pads, while bobcats have two front lobes and three rear lobes in each heel pad.
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How can you tell a bobcat track?

The front of the heel pad has 2 lobes, and the rear of the heel pad has 3 lobes. Canine tracks are typically longer than they are wide, while feline tracks have more of an equal length and width or the track may be wider than it is tall. Bobcat tracks are larger than a domestic cat and measure approximately two inches.
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How long is a bobcats stride?

Bobcats leave a variety of sign. Bobcat tracks are about 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm) in diameter and resemble those of a large house cat. Their walking stride length between tracks is about 7 inches (18 cm).
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How wide is a lynx track?

Tracks: Because of the large feet on a lynx, their tracks are much larger than that of a bobcat. The lynx track will be about 5 inches across, the size of a female mountain lion. The bobcat track will be approximately 2.5 - 3 inches across.
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How To Identify Cat Tracks



Did I see a lynx or a bobcat?

Lynx vs Bobcat FAQ

Lynx are larger and have a tuft of dark hair on the tips of their ears. Lynx have longer legs and bigger paws. Additionally, lynx live in Europe, Russian, Asia and North America, while bobcats live only in North America.
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How big are fisher tracks?

The front track usually measures about 2 1/4 to 4 inches in width. It has 5 clawed toes, with the innermost toe (toe #1) being small and set back. That innermost toe often does not register, but the other toes usually do.
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What does a wild bobcat track look like?

Four toes show up in the track, but no claw marks. The negative space between the heel pad and the toes is roughly C-shaped. The toes are asymmetrically aligned. These are all characteristics that identify this as a feline track.
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How far apart are bobcat tracks?

It's called a direct register alternating walk. The step length, or distance between one track and the next, is around 6-14 inches and the trail width is 4-9 inches.
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What time of day are bobcats most active?

Bobcats may be active during all hours of the day and night, but studies have consistently found that they are crepuscular (most active at dawn and dusk). Most bobcats live between five and 15 years in the wild.
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How wide are bobcat prints?

Bobcat tracks are much smaller than cougar tracks, typically about 1 1/2" long by 1 3/8" wide.
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Do bobcats follow the same trail?

They utilised the same travel paths, though on different days, at different times. Sometimes they encountered each other, though often only in print and smell and scratch, in the quiet sisterhood of felines.
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How big are coyote tracks?

Tracks: Coyote footprints are oval-shaped and measure approximately 2.5 inches long by 2 inches wide. They register four toes with claws in both front and hind feet. Their tracks are relatively symmetrical, though they can show a slight lead toe/claw that allows left and right feet to be differentiated.
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Do bobcats walk in a straight line?

Their tracks are usually around two inches long and are sometimes confused with the fox or coyote. The most important difference is the lack of a nail imprint in a bobcat track. The animal tends to walk in an alternating pattern and roam instead of moving in a straight line.
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Are bobcats bigger than coyotes?

While average sizes of the two animals vary depending on their location in North America, coyotes, are usually a little bigger than bobcats. The canines typically weigh between 30 and 40 pounds, while the felines average 20 to 30 pounds.
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What does bobcat den look like?

Dens: Female Bobcats den in caves, rock piles, hollow trees, brush piles and abandoned beaver lodges. They carefully line the inside of their den with soft debris such as moss, dry leaves and grass formed into a small depression.
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Do bobcat tracks overlap?

The tracks do not overlap perfectly. If they did, the hind tracks would land directly on the tracks left by the front feet.
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What does bobcat poop look like?

Usually, bobcat scat is tubular and black or brown in color. It is easy to mistake for dog droppings. However, wildcat waste will usually contain fur or bones due to the animals' diet. Homeowners may find bobcat poop on the ground near urine spray marks on trees, decks, or outbuildings.
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Can a bobcat climb a tree?

Yes, bobcats do climb trees for several reasons. This unique ability allows them to escape from other predators quickly and sneak away from predators by hiding in tree branches. In many cases, bobcats can even sleep in trees but they would much rather be in one of their dens.
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Can bobcats hurt dogs?

Yes. Bobcats do attack dogs and dogs under 30 pounds are most at risk. The best way to protect your small dog or pet from a bobcat attack is to stay with them.
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How do I get rid of bobcats in my yard?

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  1. Try these tactics:
  2. • Use noise and/or motion-activated deterrents to.
  3. make a bobcat uncomfortable.
  4. • Try an air horn or motion-activated sprinkler; bang.
  5. pot lids together, or put a radio outside set to a news or talk channel.
  6. • Clear any excess vegetation to remove secluded.
  7. hiding spots.
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How big are raccoon prints?

Tracks: Raccoon footprints are hand-shaped with a diameter that measures 2 to 3 inches across. They register five finger-like toes in both front and hind feet and also often register small claws. Their tracks are asymmetrical.
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Whats a Fischer look like?

As with other members of the weasel family, fishers have a long, slender body and a low profile when moving along the ground. Their coat is dark brown, dense, and glossy. Males are generally twice the size of females and weigh up to 20 pounds.
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How do you identify an animal track?

Tracking Tips
  1. Measure the length and width of several prints. ...
  2. Measure the stride (length between prints) and the straddle (width between prints), this can give you an idea of how quickly the animal was moving.
  3. Look for a heel, count the number of toes and look for any claw marks.
  4. Follow the tracks and note any patterns.
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