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Anatomy of a Paw Print: Labeled Diagram for Wildlife Identification #1535847 (License: Personal Use)
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The diagram shows a classic quadruped paw print with five labeled regions: four digital pads (A, B, D, F) arranged around a larger central metacarpal or metatarsal pad (C), and a smaller dewclaw pad (E) positioned higher on the limb. Each pad is shaded with cross-hatching to indicate texture and depth, typical of field guide illustrations used in ecology and wildlife biology.
Used in educational materials, field guides, and wildlife tracking courses to teach identification of animal species by their footprints; matches user intent for learning track morphology or preparing for outdoor education.
Related Cliparts: Learn to identify animal tracks with this detailed paw print diagram, labeling toe pads (A, B, D, F) and metacarpal pad (C), plus dewclaw (E). Essential for field guides.
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