What kind of tracks are these?

I tried to google. I didn’t come up with anything similar that made sense. It sank in a lot compared to the persons print with tennis shoes. Scratching my head.
 
The length or the pad or what kind of looks like a dew claw behind it threw me off but I’m horseshit at track id.
 
That’s what was throwing me off but they say sometimes the 5th toe/claw is not visible. I would have also said maybe wolverine but I don’t think k there’s any of those left in MN…
These pics are from my mom asking me what it was. Wolverine was my first response, mostly in jest. Thought maybe badger.

From u of MN:
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There isn’t a good scale in the photo to give a good size comparison and I don’t know how soft the substrate was. That being said, here is my thought process and potential conclusion. The elongated heal rules out canine and feline species. The track show only four toes, that rules out all members of the mustelids (mink, marten, fisher, weasel, otter, badger, “wolverine”, skunk). It also rules out the rodents (beaver, porcupine, muskrat, squirrels). That leads me to suggest that the one animal that would occur in northern Mn that has an elongated heal and shows four toes is the snowshoe hare. That would be my initial guess.
 
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