Please help ID these tracks

Native

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I was out in a state park north of Panama City, Florida and saw several sets of tracks. These were along a roadbed and it was starting to rain so some are a little washed out. I think these are Turkey tracks but they were 4 or 5 inches across. They were quite a few tracks in about a 20 foot square area where 3 roads met. Any idea on what made these? Thanks!
 

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This was another track in the same area. It is about 1 1/2 to 2 inches across.
 

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Hillbilly stalker

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Turkey likes to see around him when it starts raining. He can’t fly good wet so he like to see better. They walk roads when their wet to pick up worms that come to the top. Without seeing them first hand…that would be my guess.
 
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