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Seriously? 4.5-5" diameter "slightly melted out coyote track"? Do none of you know what size a US quarter is?
DoubleJ, Last Saturday my boy and his buddy were hutning off hwy 6 East of LeBam on the Globe farm and swear that they saw a wolf. They said it was about a 100yds from them and it was huge, Dark fur and the tail was about two feet long. We are going to put some cameras up in that area soon. Also I see somebody has reported seeing a pair off of Hwy 101 south of South Bend.
I am friends with someone who works with (not for) the Wa Game department, and the wolves that we have on the west side have been planted by people (tree huggers and (an unamed wolf factory near Tenino)
I have seen wolves in Klickitat while I worked for WDFW and they are listed in the Southern Olympics by WDFW on their interactive map here http://wdfw.wa.gov/mapping/phs/. Based on this information I would say it is possible that they could be anywhere in Southwest Washington. It would be an easy stroll in the park for a wolf to travel from Klickitat to the wet side.
There was a family in cowlitz county raising hybrid wolves. They were investigated after some got out and began eating the neighbors pets. Many of these hybrids were never recaptured. These dogs are very close to pure wolf if not pure and lots of people have seen them in the woods. The 2 I've seen look like they got some Shepard in them compared to wolves in other parts of the state. My goofy neighbors bought a couple of them, had the voice boxes removed because they howled too much and then one got loose never to be seen again
and I don't think hybrids would have too much problem adapting to life in the wild.
Quote from: nontypical176 on December 23, 2011, 09:20:54 AMThere was a family in cowlitz county raising hybrid wolves. They were investigated after some got out and began eating the neighbors pets. Many of these hybrids were never recaptured. These dogs are very close to pure wolf if not pure and lots of people have seen them in the woods. The 2 I've seen look like they got some Shepard in them compared to wolves in other parts of the state. My goofy neighbors bought a couple of them, had the voice boxes removed because they howled too much and then one got loose never to be seen againI think that is very possible and probable. Much different than accusing Wolf Haven.Quote from: nontypical176 on December 23, 2011, 09:20:54 AM and I don't think hybrids would have too much problem adapting to life in the wild.I think my sisters Anatolian Shepherd could become a "wolf" in about three days. And she looks like a wolf too.
I am trying to tame a wild chocolate lab