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| − | ==5. Name two animals for each tracking group.== | + | ==5. Name two animals for each tracking group.== |
;a. Flatfoots: Flatfoots include bears, raccoons, porcupines, and skunks. The scientific term for ''flatfoot'' is ''plantigrade''. | ;a. Flatfoots: Flatfoots include bears, raccoons, porcupines, and skunks. The scientific term for ''flatfoot'' is ''plantigrade''. | ||
;b. Toe walkers: Toe walkers include dogs, cats, lynxes, wolves, and coyotes. The scientific term for ''toe walker'' is ''digitigrade''. | ;b. Toe walkers: Toe walkers include dogs, cats, lynxes, wolves, and coyotes. The scientific term for ''toe walker'' is ''digitigrade''. | ||
;c. Toenail walkers: Toenail walkers include deer, antelope, moose, pigs, cattle, and horses. Basically, any hoofed animal is a toenail walker. The scientific term for ''toenail walker'' is ''Unguligrade''. | ;c. Toenail walkers: Toenail walkers include deer, antelope, moose, pigs, cattle, and horses. Basically, any hoofed animal is a toenail walker. The scientific term for ''toenail walker'' is ''Unguligrade''. | ||
;d. Bounders or long hindleggers: These include rabbits, squirrels, mice, and rats. | ;d. Bounders or long hindleggers: These include rabbits, squirrels, mice, and rats. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:17, 10 January 2021
5. Name two animals for each tracking group.
- a. Flatfoots
- Flatfoots include bears, raccoons, porcupines, and skunks. The scientific term for flatfoot is plantigrade.
- b. Toe walkers
- Toe walkers include dogs, cats, lynxes, wolves, and coyotes. The scientific term for toe walker is digitigrade.
- c. Toenail walkers
- Toenail walkers include deer, antelope, moose, pigs, cattle, and horses. Basically, any hoofed animal is a toenail walker. The scientific term for toenail walker is Unguligrade.
- d. Bounders or long hindleggers
- These include rabbits, squirrels, mice, and rats.
