Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: wolfbait on November 16, 2015, 08:10:50 AM
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Millions of ‘coywolf’ coyote-wolf hybrids live in North America
http://www.slashgear.com/millions-of-coywolf-coyote-wolf-hybrids-live-in-north-america-30412432/
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Interesting but I find it hard to believe that there are "millions" of them. Unless they're counting the dog/coyote hybrids as a "coywolf." :dunno:
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After watching the documentary I believe that's possible
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Might be hard for me to digest millions.....but.... I have killed several coy dogs, so I am sure wherever you have a population.... I think I have seen one coy wolf, and my Grandfather had a wolf dog, so.....I suppose anything is possible.
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Add the Eastern Wolf and the Red Wolf (in recovery from almost extinction) to the Hybrid list as well.
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In Oklahoma nearly all of the harvested coyotes I have seen were dog/coyote hybrids. They called them all wolves
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Whoops..... It seems I've stumbled into the National Enquirer section of Hunt Washington again.
Makes me wonder how wolves and coyotes coexisted for 10s of thousands of years and didn't produce coy-wolves. Must be the released radiation from the Fukushima nuclear power plant met down.
I'm at least glad to see Wolfbait believes in evolution. I had him pegged for one of those 3,000 year old planet Earth guys.
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https://theconversation.com/yes-eastern-coyotes-are-hybrids-but-the-coywolf-is-not-a-thing-50368
"coywolf" is just a buzzward used by the animal rights groups to try to increase their influence on gullible people....
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https://theconversation.com/yes-eastern-coyotes-are-hybrids-but-the-coywolf-is-not-a-thing-50368
"coywolf" is just a buzzward used by the animal rights groups to try to increase their influence on gullible people....
No doubt! I remember reading about the wolf/coyote crosses in 09, the folks that were shooting them used the term "super coyotes" because of their size.
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I like "wolfote" better. Has a good ring to it.
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I remember seeing something on TV about this awhile back, here's the direct link to the documentary mentioned: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/coywolf-meet-the-coywolf/8605
Looks like they're mostly in Eastern Canada.
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Whoops..... It seems I've stumbled into the National Enquirer section of Hunt Washington again.
Makes me wonder how wolves and coyotes coexisted for 10s of thousands of years and didn't produce coy-wolves. Must be the released radiation from the Fukushima nuclear power plant met down.
I'm at least glad to see Wolfbait believes in evolution. I had him pegged for one of those 3,000 year old planet Earth guys.
Look up Red Wolf and Eastern Wolf
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If only the Alpha pair in a pack of wolves mate, how can there be so many hybrids and inter-breds out there? Are there any other animals in the wild kingdom where only the Alpha's are allowed to breed?
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If only the Alpha pair in a pack of wolves mate, how can there be so many hybrids and inter-breds out there? Are there any other animals in the wild kingdom where only the Alpha's are allowed to breed?
Just another BS lie put out by the USFWS, environmentalists etc., it was put out as part of the propaganda to make the wolves seem more like the human family. I think it was in Wyoming, one year a wolf pack had three litters in one summer, which turned out to be a fairly large pack by fall.