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Feral Cat paw prints.

Photo by ChezyYusuf
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Field Notes

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Madrona Marsh. Torrance, California.

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Comments (8)

Thanks, Michele. I think it's most likely a feral cat as well.
I found these in a marsh in the middle of a very busy city. The only mammals that marsh has are raccoons, possums, and skunks. Also feral cats. So I'm assuming that these prints belong to one of those creatures. Just not sure which one. :)
Check this link out, (Gordon Dietzman posted it) http://www.bear-tracker.com/caninevsfeline.html It does seem to be of a cat. Was it about 3 inches? if not it could be other feline.
Hi. I moved this to mammals because it is a mammal print :-)
Still the size isn't clear, it could just be a big cat. Nice shot of the two paws sitting one next to the other. I would be very exited to see the tracks of a Puma.

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