Led by Todd Pataky, a team of researchers at Shinshu University in Japan looked at walking characteristics like heel strike, roll to forefoot and push-off in 104 volunteers. They found that footstep patterns identified each person with 99.6% accuracy. It's almost as sensitive as a fingerprint.
The researchers note that this is an early study and they only examined people walking barefoot. It's not known whether these unique walking patterns occur when people are walking with shoes. The researchers also point out that someone who wants to remain anonymous can easily alter their way of walking by changing how they move their feet."
via Gizmodo

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This seems to validate stories that skilled indigenous trackers could identify and find a person by following their footprints.
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