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Tracks, Trailing and Signaling tell of the life that the animal ordinarily leads- its method of searching for food, its kind of food, the help it gets from. friends, or sometimes from its rivals -- and thus offers an in'sight into its home ways that is scarcely to be attained in any other Hor?e?' Tracks N.B.?The large tracks represent the hind fe?t. W?lldng

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