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Small game trail near Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Canada. The trail is most likely from common use by small animals such as rabbits. The trail is cut through a most covered Boreal forest bed and passes between two rocks covered in Lichen. This is what hunters and those setting snares will look for while out harvesting animals as an indication that animals are travelling in the area. Snares can be set in funnel points along such a trail to trap rabbits. Am image that might be of value to a hunting website or for explanation of wildlife habits.


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