"De Veluwe", The Netherlands






Red Deer Cervus elaphus tracks

Roe Deer Capreolus capreolus tracks








Latrine of European wild rabbit,
Oryctolagus cunniculus
. These mounts of
droppings are often located along territorial
boarders and near crossings of game paths.


Roe deer track with vissible dewclaws.
Only under certain conditions (eg. jumping)
can these dewclaws be seen in a track .











Latrine of Eurasian Badger Meles meles. A characteristic feature of this animal are the funnel-shaped holes in the ground where the excrements are deposit. The holes are not covered up and are used more than once. Latrines are often located on territorial boarders, near burrows or gamepaths.




Resting place of Roe Deer Capreolus capreolus.















Several examples of game paths,"travelling
roads" of local wildlife.







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