Very strange large animal track 'does anyone know what it is?'

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Earthpeace

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Sep 4, 2006
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A friend came around today saying he had found some strange animal tracks in a ditch near his herb field. After seeing the tracks on camera, it was clear this was something I have never seen. First thought was a wallaby but its unlikely they would walk in a ditch. The photos are taken in France, but its likely the creature may have escaped from somewhere, second thought is a Capybara.
Any great trackers out there, have any idea, or is it a new big foot:rolleyes:

As you can see from the photos this is a big animal , bigger than a badger.

















 

Chris G

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Mar 23, 2007
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Looking at those prints its a 4 legged animal that doesn't have webbed feet. I'm guessing it probably stands about 20-25cm tall and has a stride of about 30-40cm.

Is there a marking in the mud which could be from a tail (other than the one smudged across the large photo of the footprint)? Do the tracks enter the culvert?

Chris
 

Tor helge

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May 23, 2005
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It could be a Beaver or a Nutria (Myocastor coypus). The latter I know is found in France.
I must admit I`ve never seen any of those tracks as the animals aren`t found anywhere near me. But from pictures of animal tracks in books I have it sure looks like a big rodent.

Tor Helge
 

pothunter

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Jun 6, 2006
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I agree with Tor, but would expect a beaver print to be broader in soft ground so more likely Coypu, I have watched coypu in southern France and believe they are widely distributed.

Pothunter.
 

robin wood

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Oct 29, 2007
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I imedieately thought beaver as I have seen them a lot in France and did not know coypu were there. Having just done a bit of google image search most photos of beaver track show web if they show claw. Your prints show clear claws and no web so I would agree with coypu.

beaver
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coypu
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UKHaiku

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Dec 27, 2007
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Puts me in mind of the big black rats I used to see near the Barge pub in Grimsby:eek:
If so. . .Its a biggun lol.

Kev

Wow - that brings back memories - I've been in there a time or two myself.. Ideal spring board into Gullies - especially in the early 90's when they had a slightly rockier mix of music...
 

MartiniDave

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Aug 29, 2003
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I thought it looked like multiple, overlapping deer prints, roe or fallow from the size. Did you friend look around for more?

Dave
 

Forked_Stick

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Feb 27, 2008
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I say Nutria...the tail drag in every photo is very narrow (like a big rats tail) if it was a beaver it would be much wider. Nutria can get quite large... up to 9.1kg. (20 pounds) Being semi-aquatic, that ditch and culvert look like prime territory.

For a rodent...they are actually tasty.

The real question is, what is it doing in France?
 

jojo

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Aug 16, 2006
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How about one of these?
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These are raccoon tracks. Now i am not saying that's what your beasty is! It just looks a bit more like it to me, but I am really no expert. Maybe you've got a zoo nearby???
 

John Fenna

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Oct 7, 2006
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My bet is it's something like this ...

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... :D

Stop this cruelty to the Welsh!
Save our Dragons now!
We also have the odd Coypu - there is a stuffed one in our local pub - killed as "A Giant Rat" with a garden fork!
The tracks sound a bit big for the one in the pub - maybe it is a Dragon/Coypu cross.....
 

John Fenna

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Not me Guv!
No one saw me ...I was not there...you cant prove anything....:rolleyes:
Look I know I am a legend in my own lunchtime but the Last Dragon in Wales is Legend too!:eek:
 

C_Claycomb

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Oct 6, 2003
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My first thought on seeing the photos, and before reading anything, was Coypu. Definitely a rodent.

Went and had a little look in the Hamlyn Guid - Animals tracks, Trails & Signs and found the following:
Mainly in GB and France
Track hind large (up to 15x8cm), fore small to medium (6x6cm, both very variable. Five toes on both feet, on the fore digital pad 1 very small and 1 and 5 not level...there is no webbing and hand outlin is common. Hind track shows 5 digital pads, 4 small separate interdigitals and 2 partially fused proximal pads. Hand outline common. Complete distal webbing between digital pads 2 and 5 only. Partial register.

Given the muddy ditch it does seem probable.
 

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