It's a Wolf/Coyote hybrid,more commonly recognized as a "Coywolf". They have made their way to the Eastern most provinces and it's not as uncommon as you might think.From what I know of this,is that the interbreeding began to take place somewhere in Northern Ontario/Northern Quebec.Being that Quebec has the closest proximity to Labrador it shouldn't be too hard to understand the logic behind it. Here in N.S. I have seen Coyotes as big as 50-60lbs, which is about average.
All of the eastern coyotes in this part of the continent have wolf DNA in their lineage. That's pretty common knowledge among the biologists now. Our average coyote in NL is 38 lbs, not 50-60 lbs, though there are certainly more than a few of those. They've collared a few in the mid 50's range. And the biggest one I have seen taken prior to this was a bit over 60 lbs, iirc. I have a pic of that one somewhere if I can locate it. But this thing is something else entirely. I have trouble believing its not a wolf. Certainly more wolf than coyote.


















































