Animals and Their Tracks
Across
- 2. An omnivorous mammal that has the smallest toe on the inside of their track.
- 3. When toes are connected by skin to help with swimming.
- 6. Measurement from the heel of one foot to the heel of the other foot.
- 7. The way an animal moves.
- 8. The back toe of a bird.
- 11. A large, wide-bodied rodent whose front and back tracks look very similar.
- 13. The outline of an animal's foot.
- 15. Toenail-like structures that cover the toes of some animals
Down
- 1. When both halves of a track mirror each other.
- 2. A gait where both hind feet land at the same time in front of where the front tracks landed.
- 4. A group of mammals whose tracks show a distinct X-shape.
- 5. A gait used by dogs and voles where the opposite side of the front and hind legs move together.
- 7. The fastest gait.
- 9. A mammal whose tracks have tear drop shaped toes and no sign of claws in the track.
- 10. A gait where both hind feet land at the same time in front of where the front tracks landed.
- 12. A gait commonly used by members of the mustelid family.
- 14. Individual digits pressed into the ground.
- 16. Evidence of what was left behind by an animal such as tracks and scat.