


I would always go with the most logical explanation first-ostrich? Most likely. Mainly in response to Grannysharon and others: I noticed that a lot of people have been describing three toed tracks. Take a look at these common animal tracks. If you live in a snowy area, this is probably the easiest way to see and identify tracks.
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How to Track Animals and Identify Animal Tracks

Take a look at these animal track pictures-showing footprints in both snow and mud. Animal footprints are often as close as your backyard or garden. You don’t have to be deep in the forest to be an animal tracker.
