03 — Pillar · Survival
Recognizing signs of deer, bear, raccoon and common mammals
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To differentiate between bear tracks and deer tracks, look for the size, shape, and gait of the tracks. Bear tracks are typically larger and have a more rounded
The best time for spotting bear signs is typically in early spring and late fall when bears are more active in search of food. This is usually around March to M
Raccoons are agile and nimble animals, capable of climbing trees in order to escape predators.
In early fall, look for signs of deer, such as droppings, hoof prints, and rubbed tree bark. Pay attention to areas with high deer activity, like food sources a
Deer change their feeding patterns in response to seasonal variations in food availability, such as the emergence of new vegetation in spring or the fall of aco