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  1. Porcupine Tracks: Identifying Footprints in Snow, Mud, etc.

    Finding porcupine tracks in snow or mud can be key to identifying a problem. Critter Control can help if you find porcupine footprints in your yard.

  2. Animal Tracks - Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) - Beartracker

    Fishers are predators that can eat porcupines. They flip the porcupine over to get at the soft underside, which lacks quills. Cougars also eat porcupines. Front foot of porcupine cast in …

  3. North American porcupine - Wikipedia

    The North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum), also known as the Canadian porcupine, is a large quill-covered rodent in the New World porcupine family. It is the second largest rodent in …

  4. The North American Porcupine’s Paws And Claws

    Sep 17, 2022 · What Do Porcupine Feet Look Like? You might be surprised to hear they resemble bear feet! (They’re a lot smaller, though!) Porcupine feet are flat, elongated, and …

  5. How to Identify Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) Tracks

    How to Identify Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) Tracks Written by Brendan White in Mammals

  6. How to Identify Porcupine Footprints | NW Washington

    With their large size and threatening quills, porcupines are easily identifiable animals. Their footprints are equally unique, making them quite distinctive. Porcupine prints in the mud and …

  7. Porcupine Tracks - Northern Bushcraft

    front prints are ~2.5 inches long, hind prints are about 3.5 inches long. front prints show four toes and hind prints show five toes. claw marks usually show. tracks may be marred by the …

  8. Porcupine Tracks: Identification Guide for Snow, Mud, and More

    May 11, 2023 · So, unless you live in Antarctica, there is a good chance you can stumble across porcupine tracks in the forest, snow, sand, or mud. Here is a guide to help you identify their …

  9. How to Identify Porcupine Footprints | Hamilton County

    With their large size and threatening quills, porcupines are easily identifiable animals. Their footprints are equally unique, making them quite distinctive. Porcupine prints in the mud and …

  10. How to Identify Porcupine Footprints | North Central Indiana

    Porcupine prints in the mud and dirt have a pebbly texture and are usually accompanied by drag marks created by their tails. Additionally, their front prints are also much smaller than those …