So I have searched and cannot find a thread talking about this, likely for good reason, either my google-fu and search-bar-fu isn't that great, or it hasn't been discussed yet, or there's no need...
I am curious about the differences in male and female droppings. I have tracked a few, and have noticed differences. In males I tend to see more of a dimple, whereas I don't see that in females. Is that correct or is that just happenstance? When tracking down elk, this type I have equated with bulls, which I have either corroborated with tracks or sightings. So I don't know if that was by mere chance, or it was because they do have specific formations...
This type seems to be cow, as that's what I seem to find after seeing these.
Is that correct? Or has it just been by chance and I'm seeing a connection that isn't there?
I am curious about the differences in male and female droppings. I have tracked a few, and have noticed differences. In males I tend to see more of a dimple, whereas I don't see that in females. Is that correct or is that just happenstance? When tracking down elk, this type I have equated with bulls, which I have either corroborated with tracks or sightings. So I don't know if that was by mere chance, or it was because they do have specific formations...
This type seems to be cow, as that's what I seem to find after seeing these.
Is that correct? Or has it just been by chance and I'm seeing a connection that isn't there?