Wolf or coyote?

Wolf, coyote, or something in between?

  • Eastern wolf

    Votes: 109 73.6%
  • Coyote

    Votes: 23 15.5%
  • Coyote-wolf hybrid

    Votes: 16 10.8%
  • coyote-dog hybrid

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    148
It's pretty clear in my home WMU... 65...... But up near tweed, where my hunt camp is, the lines get blurred.....

I harvested a wolf there and it was really clear the me that it was a wolf...... This pic doesn't convince me that it is a wolf..... But who knows?
 
I've seen examples of all of the possibilities enough times to so say hybrid... Reason being that I've seen timber wolves and they are a lot bigger then what the pic is showing - so that's off the list. Having been out west I've seen a lot of yotes and they seem smaller then what passes as a yote here in Ontario. The grey wolf is a possibility but - it seems like it has features of both a yote and a wolf so I'd have to stick with hybrid due to the size. Without knowing for sure - wolves are more commonly known to travel in a pack. Yotes can and do travel as singles, a pair or sometimes will converge on a kill if they are close enough to it and if they are accepted at the kill site. A few more details of the pic might add weight to the opinion.
 
Study those pics a bit more, the camera is in the exact same location for the first two pics, and same distance but angled left a bit more for the dos picture. That is NOT a small canine. It is definitely a large wolf.
 
I am just a simple country girl but I have 2 coyotes mounted and 3 wolves and in my opinion it's a wolf !!! Here is a picture of my coyotes..


 
My first thought was a yote but after looking at the first and last picture closely, I change my mind and say wolf, too big for a coyote....
 
Isn't Algonquin park and the surrounding WMU's verboten for both coyote and wolf hunting? Used to be like that when I lived in Ontario because of the protected population of Eastern Red wolves living in the park. Rules may have changed since.

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Head and ears are a definite give away, and as H4831 says the tail posture tells as well it is definitely a wolf. The legs are also way too long and heavy for a coyote............but the head and ears are an absolute.............WOLF.

I just took another good look and compared it to the deer which is standing in nearly the same spot.........that is a big dog, not a monster wolf but at least twice too big to be a coyote
 
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I'm doing my preceptorship with kawartha lakes ems and have heard of a few wolves being shot recently in the burnt river area.
 
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