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Crocodile tracks

Description:

Several tracks, few feet apart. Very recognizable.

Habitat:

Bird conservatory, lagoon area.

Notes:

Beside some dog tracks.

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1 Comment

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 11 years ago

Hello. A sign of wildlife, like tracks, belongs in the same category as the organism that made them so "other" does not apply to this spotting. I may be wrong but I wonder if these are "alligator" tracks (The American crocodile, the closest crocodile species does not occur in Texas). It doesn't have to be there but I don't see a tail drag. Do you have a clear print of the rear foot that could be added or zoomed? Thanks

opossums3
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opossums3

South Padre Island, Texas, USA

Spotted on Feb 2, 2013
Submitted on Feb 17, 2013

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