What made this track?

wytx

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Wondering why you think no bobcats in the area ? Colorado does have a few lynx too.
Hard to tell without a more distinct track showing nails or not.
Wolf sounds possible.
 

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Small cougar. My opinion based on track proportion and no claw marks. As cats get bigger, the ‘humps’ on the lower part of the pad becomes more distinct. Bigger track...
 

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KsRancher

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At first glance I was 100% coyote. But when someone mentioned the track pointing to 10o'clock I have to change to small lion.
 

KsRancher

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I originally seen the coyote/wolf track going straight. And after being brought up I could see the cat track going to the 10 o'clock position. But I could very well be wrong.
 

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Preston

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It’s not a cat, both bobcats and lions have very elongated toes and the rear pad doesn’t match any cat track. Probably a coyote, looks too small for a wolf
 
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hobbes

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It's probably already been said, but it's too small for a wolf, at least an adult wolf.
 
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