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[[Image:Gardensnail.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Snail leaving a trail]]
 
[[Image:Mussel_tracks.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Mussel tracks at the edge of a pond.]]
 
When most people think of mollusks, they think of clams and mussels. For this honor, it is beneficial to remember that snails and slugs are also members of the mollusk family, especially since they leave easily followed trails.
 
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The best time to find snail or slug tracks is in the early morning. Look on the sidewalk near flower beds for the tell-tale slimy trails these creatures leave as they slip along. As these slime trails dry, they turn white and flaky, often curling at the edges.
 
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That said, it is also possible to find the tracks of clams and mussels. The photo on the right shows the tracks left by a mussel in shallow water (about {{units|10 cm|2 inches}} deep) at the edge of a fresh water pond.
 
 
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Find a place where you have seen earthworms in the past, preferably where the dirt is bare (i.e., no grass). Soak the area with water to drive the worms out of the ground. Worms need air, so when it rains (or when a Pathfinder soaks the ground with a hose), they will come to the surface. They might not come out immediately, so you should plan to return a day later to look for tracks in the mud you've made.
 
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[[Image:Maulwurf (Talpa).jpg|thumb|200px|left|Mole atop its mole hill]]
 
[[Image:Mole tunnel.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Mole tunnel]]
 
Moles are burrowing rodents, and if you have them in your yard, it is not difficult to see where they have been. As they tunnel along, they raise the earth above their tunnels. At the end of the tunnel you may find a hole surrounded by a "mole hill".
 
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* http://www.bear-tracker.com/
 
* ''The Complete Tracker'' by Len McDougall, 1997. ISBN 156731-326-4
 
* [http://mdc.mo.gov/nathis/mammals/autogrph/ Missouri Department of Conservation]
 
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Huellas de animales

Nivel de destreza

1

Año

1976

Version

29.09.2025

Autoridad de aprobación

División Norteamericana

Animal Tracking AY Honor.png
Huellas de animales
Estudio de la naturaleza
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
División Norteamericana
Año de introducción
1976
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