<p><b>Identify mammal scat in eastern North America with this pocket-size guide.</b> </p><p>If you’re fascinated by animal tracks or the practice of tracking, then learning to identify scat is a helpful aid. If you’re curious about which critters are crossing your path or are in your backyard, then <i>Scat Finder</i> by Dorcas S. Miller is just what you need. With the handy, easy-to-use book, you can identify mammal scat of eastern North America, from the states that border the Mississippi River all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. </p><p><b>Book Features:</b><br> </p><ul><li>Key to mammal scat: cords, pellets, splats, and tubes</li> <li>Tips on where to find scat and what its color and shape can tell you</li> <li>A look at the animals’ teeth, jaws, and digestive systems</li> <li>Clues for distinguishing between scat from similar species (e.g., within the same family)</li> <li>Scat size guide, including min