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Spoor can mean: * Spoor (animal) Spoor is a trace or a set of footprints by which the progress of someone or something may be followed. Spoor may include tracks, scents, or broken foliage. Spoor is useful for discovering or surveying what types of animals live in an area, or in ..., anything that shows signs of an animal * Spoor (comics) * ''Spoor'' (album), an album by Thin White Rope * ''Spoor'' (film), a 2017 Polish film {{Disambig ...
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Spoor (animal)
Spoor is a trace or a set of footprints by which the progress of someone or something may be followed. Spoor may include tracks, scents, or broken foliage. Spoor is useful for discovering or surveying what types of animals live in an area, or in animal tracking. The word originated c. 1823, from Cape Dutch ''spoor'', from Middle Dutch ''spor'', which is cognate with Old English ''spor'' "footprint, track, trace" and modern English language ''spurn'' (as in ankle). It is cognate also with spur, the metal tool on the heels of riding boots. By analogy, in politics, "to look carefully on the spoor in the trails" means to investigate what is actually going on in a sensitive situation. See also * Fewmets * Footprint * Trace (deconstruction) * Trace fossil A trace fossil, also known as an ichnofossil (; from el, ἴχνος ''ikhnos'' "trace, track"), is a fossil record of biological activity but not the preserved remains of the plant or animal itself. Trace fossils contras ...
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Spoor (album)
''Spoor'' is a 1994 compilation album by Thin White Rope. It brings together the ''Red Sun EP'', various singles, and demo versions of songs. Track listing All tracks by Guy Kyser except where noted. #"Town Without Pity (song), Town Without Pity" – (Dimitri Tiomkin, Tiomkin/Ned Washington, Washington) (Also on ''Red Sun'') #"Red Sun (Original Version)" (Also on ''Red Sun'') #"The Man With The Golden Gun" – (John Barry (composer), Barry) (Also on ''Red Sun'') #"They're Hanging Me Tonight" – (Low/Wolpert) (Also on ''Red Sun'') #"Some Velvet Morning" – (Lee Hazlewood, Hazlewood) (Also on ''Red Sun'') #"Ants Are Cavemen" – (From Sub Pop 7") #"Little Doll (Live)" – (Dave Alexander (The Stooges), Alexander/Ron Asheton, Asheton/Scott Asheton, Asheton/Iggy Pop, Osterberg) (From Sub Pop 7") #"Outlaw Blues" – (Bob Dylan, Dylan) #"Burn The Flames" – (Roky Erickson, Erickson) (From ''Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye: A Tribute to Roky Erickson, Where the Pyram ...
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