Mountain Lion Tracks. Their tracks are asymmetrical with a leading toe which allows left and right tracks to be differentiated in the photo to the right the lead toe indicates a right footprint. This is an inaturalist project where trackers share observations and help each other learn about animal tracks all while contributing to scientific research.

If the mountain lion track at the top of this post looks too perfect that s because it is. They show four toes normally without claws. You can differentiate from the left and right track by the lead toe.
The lead toe 2nd toe sits further out than the other toes.
To track a mountain lion follow the traditional tracking method. This is an inaturalist project where trackers share observations and help each other learn about animal tracks all while contributing to scientific research. Identifications of tracks on this page are initially made by. To track a mountain lion follow the traditional tracking method.