Everyone should look it up on Wikipedia, there is some very interesting information about the genetic make-up of New England coyotes, out of 100 coyotes on which DNA was tested:
- 22 were found to contain 50% or more of wolf genes
- 1 was found to be contain 89% of wolf gene!!!
This means that in New England, southern Quebec and some part of Ontario you often see 50% wolf/ 50% coyote hybrid but it is a coyote and rarely you'll meet a 90% wolf/ 10% coyote hybrid which probably looks like a lot like wolf but is considered a coyote.
Alex
I saw a wolf the other day. It was huge. That's how I could tell it was a wolf. It was 200 yards out in a field standing there. Beside a grizzly bear. But it was an albino grizzly bear. And the wolf was huge. Way too big to be a coyote. It was bigger than the bear. I think the wolf just had ### with the bear too. But I'm not sure.
I saw a wolf the other day. It was huge. That's how I could tell it was a wolf. It was 200 yards out in a field standing there. Beside a grizzly bear. But it was an albino grizzly bear. And the wolf was huge. Way too big to be a coyote. It was bigger than the bear. I think the wolf just had ### with the bear too. But I'm not sure.
Is it possible for wolves and coyotes to interbreed???
Can anyone answer this ???
pretty sure this is a coydog. I shot him last year he came to the rabbit distress. He weighted 56lbs skinned. Pure orange. Looks like a coyote, but he was thick, big paws. I think he had a bit of dog in him. Had a Mane on his back with the hair about 2" longer than the rest of his body.
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pelt was 72" from nose to tail
I'm 5'11" for size reference.
I saw a wolf the other day. It was huge. That's how I could tell it was a wolf. It was 200 yards out in a field standing there. Beside a grizzly bear. But it was an albino grizzly bear. And the wolf was huge. Way too big to be a coyote. It was bigger than the bear. I think the wolf just had ### with the bear too. But I'm not sure.




























