Echidna tracks typically show small, rounded footprints with five toe impressions, resembling a small handprint due to their clawed digits. The tracks are often spaced apart, reflecting the echidna's methodical walking style. Additionally, you might see drag marks from the animal's spiny back or tail if it has moved through soft ground. Overall, the prints are relatively small and can be easily mistaken for those of other small mammals.
Echinacea
They kinda look like dog tracks or cat tracks you decide its really an oopinion
No
they don't leave tracks
bat tracks do look like bird tracks they have long and sharp nails and only 4 toes, or fingers
hes red and he has shovel claws dahh
They look like a series of J shaped tracks in the sand. The hooked part of the J points in the direction that the sidewinder was going
Coyote tracks look like dog tracks - 4 toes and a heel - the dog's is rounder and the claws show; the coyote's track is more poined and and 4 toes are closer together
Since reindeer have hooves, the tracks would most likely look like deer prints.
the bottom of the feet.
what does the crest on the red door look like on the legend of Zelda spirit tracks
they look like the bear track 3 little circles and 1 big one