This is the correct story, I can assure you of that.
I dunno - Hoytcanon's post is in bold type. Ya gotta believe that!
They are all from Toronto island, but the image is staged. The coyotes are still alive and just posing for the picture. A couple didn't listen so they had shock collers attached. (see first two dogs).
The actuall hunt doesn't happen until tomorrow. In the south west part of Regina, just to the east of Manitoba on the outskirts of Quebec.
Eastern Quebec, as stated.
A yellow house? Has to be somewhere on the East Coast for sure.This is the correct story, I can assure you of that.
I dunno - Hoytcanon's post is in bold type. Ya gotta believe that!
Just over kill
Now who and where they were snared by is beyond me. For all we know these could have been harvested in Minnesota, or Michigan. So far, I've heard that they were taken from one end of Canada to the other, so who's to say it was even in Canada.
These are coyotes from the Gisborne Lake area of southeastern Newfoundland, taken in March 2007, and yes, these were mostly taken from tracking on snowmobiles.
We've been collaring some in relation to ongoing caribou calf predation research.
(Interesting that folks from out West would mistake them for wolves. They do tend to have that 'wolfish' look.)
obviously photoshop. The front row and third rows have repeats, the shadows are off shade, snow granular is oddly shaped.
Obviously Photoshop. The front row and third rows have repeats, the shadows are off shade, snow granular is oddly shaped.



























