IDENTIFICATION 



Animals can be identified by the signs they stream banks across which the animal travels, 



leave, such as tracks, droppings, or hair, or by the Sometimes an animal's hair is left as it goes 



manner of feeding. Usually one or more of these over or under a fence. 



clues can be found. Good tracks can often be The following sketches will help in identifying 



noted by examining areas of sand, dusty trails, or the tracks of animals. 





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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Douglas McKay, Secrc/ory 

 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, John L. Farley, D\t«ctot 



^ CIRCULAR 33 • WASHINGTON • 1955 



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