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  • Not a cougar or any other kind of cat. Definitely from a medium to large-sized dog. Besides the small size (cougars, being mountain/snow cats, have large, wide paws), those tracks clearly display claw marks. Nor does the pad match that of a cat. The gait and stride also appears to be more canine than feline.

  • @AtarahDerek

    Your totally right mountain lions claws are retractable you don't see them. in this video it clearly shoes claw marks

  • I agree that they are not mountain lion tracks. If you compare them to the leaves they are about the same size. Mountain lion paws are huge. We have 11 of them at our exotic sanctuary and every one of their paws can completely cover my hand to where you can't even see any of my hand. Also with the claws I would say it was a canine.

  • наебка. льва не будет!

  • You can tell by the claws that this is not a mountain lion, because all cat's have retractable claws and have no claw marks with their foot prints

  • This is a track of the dog of your

  • Lions don't have sharp claw prints they are more rounded (they have retractable claws) whereas dogs, coyotes, wolves dont. Also the pad is what is most obvious when determining a lion print as it has 3 lobes, while a wolf, coyote, dog or any other canine has 2. I would strongly say its not a mountain lion track

  • @cayala if u really did study mountain lion tracks for 12 yrs as u say then u would realize that cougar tracks dont leave sharp claw imprints in there tracks the back padding looks like a m shape with four solid circles about the size of your bigtoe without the sharp nails thats what a cougar track looks like...these are not mountain lions these look like maybe a wolf,coyote or large dog maybe even a wolverine or badger could make those tracks not a mountain lion

  • I've Studied big cat tracks for 12 Years and these are Mountain lion,ETC Cougar,puma,panther, Tracks 100 %.

  • @Cayala

    Sorry but your mistaken these are not mountain lion tracks. My main feature shows clearly by experts the difference between mountain lion tracks and dog tracks.

  • no wolves in this area, most likely coyote

  • unfortunately not feline pug marks they are marks from a large canine either wolf or coyote or feral dog the pads are the wrong shape and the claws are permanantly out

  • Those are canine tracks as stated below. 

  • Way too small to be a cougar. I've seen them at Holcomb Creek and behind Little Pine Flat on 3N13, and even a small one leaves prints much larger in diameter than these. If you look closely, you can see claw tip marks in the front rims of the pads. Felines leave no claw marks. I've had bobcats sneak up on me when I've called in coyotes, and their tracks are ROUND like all feline tracks. They look like powder puff disk tracks. These are coyote tracks most likely.

  • Definitely a cougar. You can tell by the music.

  • @haupper You WIN, heehee

  • Those are canine tracks. You can identify them based on the shape of the pad, toe pattern, and the distinct presence of nails or claw marks on the toes.

  • na Its gotta be wolf or coyote, Their too small to be a mountain lions prints.. HAVE YOU SEEN A MOUNTAIN LIONS PAW? their Crazy.

  • nope, those are mountain lion prints!

  • thats DOG like , so coyote, wolf.

  • WTF? OK?? Really?

    Dam Raccoons. LMFAO

  • maybe a bear?

  • those are dog foot prints retard,ithey have claws.

    there are mountain lions in crestline though,i know because i live there.

    but not for long though because all the squirls disapered

  • those aren't cougar prints

  • cougar prints are bigger and rounder then my hand, up in northern Canada anyway... and no claws shown in cougar prints... wolf maybe, or a large coyote?

  • I didnt see any toenail marks which would indicate a dog. Was there any?? Cougars walk with their claws retracted. These tracks looked kind of small at least in relation to like the bootprints. It would be a small lion if it was one.

  • St. Bernard with a jug o' whisky!

  • Big fat DOG lol~~~that has claws hahhaaahahaaa

  • those are dog prints, if it were a mountain lion then you wouldnt be able to see the claws and mountain lion prints are more round

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