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Tracks, Trailing and Signaling
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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 insight into its home ways that is scarcely to be attained in any other

Horses' Tracks

N.B.—The large tracks represent the hind feet.

way. The trailer has the key to a new storehouse of Nature's secrets, another of the Sybilline books is opened to his view; his fairy godmother has, indeed, conferred on him a wonderful