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COAST BLACK-TAILED DOp; 



I know of nothing but probabilities to dis- 

 tinguish tire walking tracks of the coast deer 

 from those of nearly related species. This 

 track of a bounding female shows a peculiar 

 grouping that corresponds fairly with the 

 bounding action characteristic of the species. 



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The different styles of front and back feet 

 is a marked character of the antelope's track 

 and is best seen in the walk. In galloping all 

 of these animals leave the hind tracks ahead of 

 the fore tracks, but disturb the ground, so that 

 almost no characteristic marks are to be seen. 



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