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{{quote| '''Hammond:''' *spotting the tire impressions in the mud* I can see tracks! I'm using my tracking skills; I'm not even using the hounds. *walks into a low branch* Ow, a tree!}}
* Ian Edgerton, from ''[[Numb3rs]].''
* The black tracker Fuller uses to pursue the bushrangers in the second episode of the ''[[Wild Boys (TV)|Wild Boys]]''. Despite the bushrangers uses every trick they know to lose him (riding along a creek, etc), he stays right on their tail. And he isn't fooled by the pig caracass they blow up in an attempt to fake their deaths either.
* One episode of ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' had an Apache tracker come in to consult on a case that had Native American themes. The man was able to deduce an insane amount of detail, including seeing from Hotch's footprints that he wore a gun on one ankle, because his footsteps were slightly deeper on that side.
* Despite the show's title, the protagonist of ''[[Tracker]]'' is ''not'' one of these, although he still has a number of superhuman abilities due to the fact that he's an alien [[Energy Being]] taking human form. In one episode, though, he meets an elderly Native American named Wahota Keene (played by [[Don Francks]]) whose son was killed by one of the escaped alien convicts Cole is tracking. Keene immediately recognizes his son's killer by simply looking at him and then shows remarkable skill at tracking his movements in the woods. Cole does find that he likes Keene, given that they're both trackers.