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__notoc__ An animal track is an imprint left behind in
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, or on some other ground surface, by an animal walking across it. Animal tracks are used by
hunter Hunting is the human practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, and killing wildlife or feral animals. The most common reasons for humans to hunt are to obtain the animal's body for meat and useful animal products ( fur/ hide, bone/tusks, ...
s in
tracking Tracking may refer to: Science and technology Computing * Tracking, in computer graphics, in match moving (insertion of graphics into footage) * Tracking, composing music with music tracker software * Eye tracking, measuring the position of ...
their prey and by naturalists to identify animals living in a given area.


Archaeology

Foot tracks of ancient and extinct creatures notably
dinosaurs Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic Geological period, period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago (mya), although the exact origin and timing of the #Evolutio ...
that have been
fossilized A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved ...
are of immense importance in
archaeology Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of Artifact (archaeology), artifacts, architecture, biofact (archaeology), biofacts or ecofacts, ...
and studied to understand the lives and behavior of such creatures.


See also

* Flukeprint, track of whale on ocean surface * Footprint * Pugmark *
Spoor (animal) Spoor is a trace or a set of footprints by which the progress of someone or something may be followed. Spoor may include Animal tracks, tracks, Territorial marking#Scent marking, scents, or broken foliage. Spoor is useful for discovering or survey ...


References


External links


Animal Tracks (African)

Animal Tracks (Dinosaur)

Animal Tracks (General)

NatureTracking.com Animal Tracks Website

Bear-Tracker Animal Tracks Website



Tracker Certifications in North America

Tracker Certifications in Africa
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