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  2. Animal track - Wikipedia

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    Bird tracks in snow. An animal track is an imprint left behind in soil, snow, or mud, or on some other ground surface, by an animal walking across it. Animal tracks are used by hunters in tracking their prey and by naturalists to identify animals living in a given area. [1]

  3. Tracking (hunting) - Wikipedia

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    Bear tracks in Superior National Forest Deer tracks. Tracking in hunting and ecology is the science and art of observing animal tracks and other signs, with the goal of gaining understanding of the landscape and the animal being tracked (the "quarry"). A further goal of tracking is the deeper understanding of the systems and patterns that make ...

  4. Canada lynx - Wikipedia

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    The two common methods are examining the tracks of the lynx in snow (snow-tracking) and radio telemetry; snow-tracking generally gives smaller sizes for home ranges. Studies based on snow-tracking have estimated home range sizes of 11.1–49.5 km 2 (4.3–19.1 sq mi), while those based on radio telemetry have given the area between 8 and 783 km ...

  5. Strap-on spikes make it possible to run in the snow [Video] - AOL

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    These spikes are designed to have a natural running feel, making snow and ice feel like dry surfaces. Strap-on spikes make it possible to run in the snow [Video] Skip to main content

  6. Everything you should know about lake-effect snow - AOL

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    "Lake-effect snow can be extremely dangerous due to the intensity of snow it can produces, where upwards of 6 inches an hour can happen, but also due to the sudden changes in conditions a shifting ...

  7. Snocross - Wikipedia

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    Snocross at the 2007 Winter X Games. Snocross (also snowcross) is a racing sport involving racing specialized high performance snowmobiles on natural or artificially-made tracks consisting of tight turns, banked corners, steep jumps and obstacles.

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  9. List of natural luge tracks - Wikipedia

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    The most well-known natural track in the United States is in Michigan, hosted by the Upper Peninsula Luge Club. [3] Canada has tracks in Hinton, [4] Grande Prairie, and Calgary in Alberta, as well as a track at the Ontario Luge Club at the Calabogie Peaks resort. [5] The track in Naseby, New Zealand, is the only one in the southern hemisphere. [6]