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WHITE-TAILED DEER 

 WALKING 



The track of the white-tail is 

 ideal — a starting point to study 

 all the tracks. Sometimes the 

 hind foot fits on the front 

 track, but sometimes not. 



WHITE-TAILED DEER 

 BOUNDING 



In these the clouts are clearly 

 shown. Note the resemblance 

 to the tracks of the moose 

 (see page 602), which differ 

 chiefly in their greater size. 



wiirn;-T.\Ti.ED doe 



WALKING 



This track differs from that 

 of the buck in being smaller, 

 slimmer, and in having the toes 

 pointing forward or inward — 

 rarely outward. 



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