Originally posted by zoobyshoe
Well, I've been doing some checking and the source that said a bear's big toe is on the outside of the foot seems to be wrong.
A good book I ferreted out with a lot of pictures, shows a good shot of a bear laying down on its side, dozing, with the soles of its hind feet as clear as the foot in the yeti story. The toes are all in the more or less "human" configuration; none are sticking out to the side.
This book says:"A bear places its feet down flat when it walks. Its feet, in fact, look remarkably like ours, with a row of five short toes, a broad, flat sole, and a narrow heel separated from the sole by a moderately high arch. Even the proportions are right."
-Bears
Their Life And Behaviour
Photographs By Art Wolfe
Text By Wlliam Ashworth
Crown Publishers, Inc., NY
It mentions elsewhere that different species have different foot characteristics within the above general description (Eg: Grizzly feet are different than Brown Bear feet).
I excluded bears based on the apparently erroneous information that the toe on their hind feet stuck out to the side. Because this turns out not to be true, then: furry paw almost certainly bear's.