

The bandana is 22" x 22", made from cotton in the USA.
Accurate identification and interpretation of animal behaviour via track and sign is an outdoor skill that has been all but lost by the average person, even to the most experienced outdoors-folks. Learning even the basics of tracking will yield a more enriching awareness in nature as well as a practical tool when your life may depend on it. Animal tracking may aid you in finding a food source or avoid becoming one for a predator.
It should be acknowledged that this is not the first tracking bandana ever made, but hands (paws, hooves, or otherwise) down, it’s the most legitimate! It contains the most accurate tracks available, shown to scale, and includes default gaits for each animal.
Mountain Lion
Bobcat
Domestic Cat
Gray Fox
Red Fox
Coyote
Domestic Dog
Striped Skunk
Virginia Opossum
Northern Raccoon
Nine-Banded Armadillo
Cottontail
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Woodrat
Deer Mouse
American Beaver
White-Tailed Deer
Feral Hog
Turtle
Frog
Crawfish
We also included false eyespots. These are a form of mimicry adapted by various insects, birds, fish, and reptiles, as well as by some human cultures, such as those living near tigers in the Ganges Delta in India. They wear a mask on the back of their head based on the theory that certain predators prefer to attack from behind (unseen). The bandana can be folded so the “eyes” face outward and can be worn on the back of the head to serve the same purpose, or worn on the front while napping.
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