Was at Carron Valley today with my dog. Took these pictures on fire road.
Make you own mind up on what caused them.


Crampon? Klingon maybe?
Was at Carron Valley today with my dog. Took these pictures on fire road.
Make you own mind up on what caused them.


Crampon? Klingon maybe?
bengal tiger
does look a bit like a big cat type foot print
That'll explain my missing dog
ACME "fake tiger foot-print" stamp?
Mutant badger is the only explanation
Dog print made bigger by snow melting
nickc - MemberDog print made bigger by snow melting
bingo
Cats = retractable claws, so unlikely to make a print like that.
Grizzly Bear I reckon
The bloke behind the tree laughing at you for falling for it.
looks like one of my faceplants!
i take it there is still far too much snow there then? drove almost an hour to get there last week only to be greeted by 3ft of snow!
I was only on fire roads. Some bikers were on trails but I didnt see any of them to ask what state they were in.
I reckon they'd be pretty bad still. Hard compact ice under tree cover in some places.
Where I took picture the fire road was under about a foot of snow.
a wandering salmon
It is a Haggis print, I guarantee it.
Just the one print, or a series of them?
Looks man made juging by the two squares at 7 o'clock and 12 o'clock and five 'claw' marks. Most animal prints only have 4 claw marks
Marmot. Evil, vicious killers are marmots. Lethal.
It's obvious isn't it, it's the guy whose hand is in the first photo, he has a picture of him doing it for goodness sake, got to look for the details.
Should have just posted the second photo me thinks!
I think it's a bike.
What tyres for animal tracks thread required.
singlespeedstu - Member
Killer Bunny Track
Oi, thats filmed in my back garden (or works back yard)
There are reports that the Scottish Wildcat is in Carron Valley - not sure of any sightings but prints and droppings confirm this (apparently) - perhaps it was a Wildcat that made the print and the melting snow has enlarged it?
not a cat, they have retractable claws so don't show in the prints. Its from a dog
Oi, thats filmed in my back garden (or works back yard)
I'd be very carefull when out there then that bunny looks lethal.
yeti 575
Pine Martin?
DickBarton - Member
There are reports that the Scottish Wildcat is in Carron Valley
You mean Scottish big cat? Wildcats number less than 400 but they're not extinct yet.
No I mean Scottish Wildcats...as in the things that are very very rare but have been spotted in Carron Valley - well not spotted but their fallout has been - prints and waste, etc...
Of course it could be a very large Red Squirrel as they are also natural inhabitants at Carron Valley...
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