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Old 01-09-22, 03:56 PM
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I've been riding out in these woods during winter for about eight years now. This is the first time that I have seen animal tracks like these. What a very cool looking track they leave.
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That's almost certainly the tracks of a Wobbly Wombat. Not to be confused with the Weebly Woodrat, which is not native to the Northeastern US. The Wobbly Wombat, known aficianados of Rap music, usually leave a pronounced and curved trail while walking only on their back legs and jiving to some Jay-Z or old classic Snoop Dogg. They have excellent night vision. They are mostly placid creatures, but have been known to be aggressive when cornered, threatened or with their young.

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