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Cervidae tracks ID (1 Viewer)

Max S.

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Animal tracks ID

Is it possible to ID the species? The tracks remind me a lot of red deer tracks however that would be quite unusual in the area.
They were about 8-10cm long and found last week in Kraków, Poland.
 

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Is it possible to ID the species? The tracks remind me a lot of red deer tracks however that would be quite unusual in the area.
They were about 8-10cm long and found last week in Kraków, Poland.

With the obvious dew claws I would tend to think Wild Boar?

John
 
Thanks! It's definitely a Wild Boar, new species in this part of the city.
I have no idea why I thought of Cervidae (the tracks aren't even that similar to Red Deer).
I'll change the title to make the thread less misleading.
 
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