Jack finds droplets of blood on leaves, torn clothing, and broken branches indicating a struggle, which suggests that a potential kill has taken place and the prey is injured or killed nearby.
A cracked twig and what might be the impression of one side of a hoof.
Jack finds a blood trail, broken branches, and disturbed foliage leading him towards a possible kill. He also notices the presence of scavenging birds circling overhead and vultures perched nearby, indicating a dead animal nearby.
Smoke trail is the trail of smoke left behind by an aircraft as it flies in the sky.
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Random Reward from Treasure Trail Level 3 clues ( dropped by high level monsters in members ).
The monastery is at the top of the mountain at the Himalayas. You can see the head monk there, and you can climb the trail above the monastery to seek clues.
the oregon trail was the trail and possible the applation mountins if its wrong i have no idea.
as little as possible but as much as you can fit in your wogon!
The Inca trail is located in Peru, in the Andeans. It leads to Machu Picchu. Walking the Inca trail can be very rewarding and is possible for all ages as long as you are fit.
Rock wallabies do not leave a shiny trail. It's possible that you may be confusing them with snails or slugs, which do leave a shimmering trail of mucus as they move.
The Oregon Trail no longer exists. Paved roads run close to the route taken by The Oregon Trail. So it is possible to drive a route similar to that taken by The Oregon Trail. It would not be safe to try to follow the exact route of The Oregon Trail.
Fossils are like the clues the police use to solve a crime. Each one tells a story. Like clues to a crime, where the police don't have to find a print of every footstep taken by a subject or confirm every thing that he did, the clues paint a logical outline of all the events around the crime. Like clues in a crime the police do not initially identify a person they want to pin the crime on and then seek to tie him to the event - they find a number of clues which identify potential subjects of interest. They then attempt to prove the relation of these suspects to the crime until the trail of evidence is strong and dependable. Usually multiple facts on the same evidence are considered - for a crime it might be fingerprints and video tape and eye witnesses, for fossils it could be carbon 14 and dendronchronology and geologic strata.