Learn to identify the differences in canine (dog) and feline (cat) tracks in this how-to video on animal tracking.
Expert: Valerie Wisniewski and Nick Wisniewski
Contact: www.walnuthilltracking.com
Bio: Valerie Wisniewski began her life-long study of nature by accompanying her father in the forests of Arkansas.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
and that dogs can not retract their claws so you will see them in a dog
UNENCUMBERED1 11 months ago
Our house backs to a very active open space. There isn't much activity during the day but at night we hear coyotes howling and raccoons foraging along with skunks. My daughter and I enjoy going out the morning after a busy night and identifying all the different animals that had moved through the night before. Your videos are very helpful in our tracking quests.
runngun49 1 year ago
I found this very interesting, thank you for posting this.
livinintraffic 3 years ago