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==12. In your area, observe tracks or trail of one or more of the following:==  
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==12. In your area, observe tracks or trail of one or more of the following:==
 
===a. Toad or frog <br>b. Snake <br>c. Turtle===   
 
===a. Toad or frog <br>b. Snake <br>c. Turtle===   
 
Tracks for these animals are described in an earlier requirement.  Perhaps the easiest of these three to find are the tracks of the frog.  Find a pond where frogs live, and smooth the mud as described in requirement 4.  Another technique is to visit a frog pond and watch as they leap into the water at your approach.  Look carefully at the spot from which they leap, and you may be able to see the track.  If you have any Pathfinders brave enough, have one capture a frog, and then gently transport it to a muddy area where it can leave tracks.  Put it in the center of this area and observe the tracks it makes.  Recapture the frog and return it to its home when you are finished.
 
Tracks for these animals are described in an earlier requirement.  Perhaps the easiest of these three to find are the tracks of the frog.  Find a pond where frogs live, and smooth the mud as described in requirement 4.  Another technique is to visit a frog pond and watch as they leap into the water at your approach.  Look carefully at the spot from which they leap, and you may be able to see the track.  If you have any Pathfinders brave enough, have one capture a frog, and then gently transport it to a muddy area where it can leave tracks.  Put it in the center of this area and observe the tracks it makes.  Recapture the frog and return it to its home when you are finished.

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12. In your area, observe tracks or trail of one or more of the following:

a. Toad or frog
b. Snake
c. Turtle

Tracks for these animals are described in an earlier requirement. Perhaps the easiest of these three to find are the tracks of the frog. Find a pond where frogs live, and smooth the mud as described in requirement 4. Another technique is to visit a frog pond and watch as they leap into the water at your approach. Look carefully at the spot from which they leap, and you may be able to see the track. If you have any Pathfinders brave enough, have one capture a frog, and then gently transport it to a muddy area where it can leave tracks. Put it in the center of this area and observe the tracks it makes. Recapture the frog and return it to its home when you are finished.