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Tracks: Short and long pawprints, the long ones up to 3". The long prints are next to each other, the short ones one behind the other. The long prints often appear in a zigzag or curved form when the rabbit has jumped several feet to the side.
Fleeing rabbit
Droppings: Brown (yellow, if old). Flattened on top and beneath,
up to 5/8" thick. Found on meadows, paths, and the edge of the woods. Traces of Feeding: Tree bark gnawed off from about 8" to 16" over the ground. Pairs of toothmarks. Longish strips of bark ripped off.
Skull and Jaw: 1/6 natural size.
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