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  1. Snow Tracks - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

    Coyotes are all business; they are much more likely to take a short and straight route. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife offers these tips on telling coyote tracks from dog and wolf tracks.

  2. Identify Bobcat vs Coyote Prints in Snow | Wildlife Tracking

    One of the most exciting things to discover on a winter hike is a set of clear bobcat tracks in snow — especially when you can identify what you’re looking at: bobcat or coyote prints in snow?

  3. What is the pattern of a coyote track in the snow? – The ...

    Oct 22, 2025 · The pattern of a coyote track in the snow typically presents a direct register, meaning the hind foot lands almost precisely where the front foot stepped, creating a near-perfect line of tracks …

  4. A Guide To Identifying Coyote Tracks In The Snow

    Mar 26, 2024 · Learn how to differentiate coyote tracks from other wildlife, gain behavior insights, track coyotes in different snow conditions, and take safety precautions when encountering coyote tracks.

  5. Identifying Animal Tracks in Snow | Public Lands Department

    Coyotes walk in a straight line stepping their rear foot inside the print of the front foot. In the snow, look for dog-like prints, about 2.5” to 3.5” long.

  6. What Do Coyote Tracks Look Like? - A-Z Animals

    Jul 21, 2025 · Wolf tracks are about five inches long and four inches broad, with four symmetrical toes, large claws, and a single lobe on the front of the footpad. This means they are larger than those of …

  7. Coyote Tracks - Wildlife Illinois

    Coyote tracks in snow. Note how the two front toes turn in towards each other. Didn’t find what you were looking for? got questions?