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Melvin
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posted July 07, 2005 10:50 AM
Very much the same as the average coyotes we take here in south western Pa.
Last fall,i called in one with a very large head for a coyote..The head was more of a box shape and was wide...Wish i hade some pictures of it,but we didn't have a camera along at the time.
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Cdog911
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posted July 07, 2005 11:21 AM
I was looking at the same thing as Jack, apparantly. The legs and feet on number two just look disproportionately large as compared to my typical coyotes hereabouts. I don't lend much credence to color variations, especially as you go further east. Unless you're talking jet black or snow white. Good pics, though.
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2dogs
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posted July 07, 2005 04:51 PM
The rust colored "coydog" or whatever it was. I seen last winter resembled Lungbuster's 2nd pic. Except, the one I seen had a broader muzzle. He/she also was a tad thicker through the chest/shoulder area & a little bigger. I estimated it, around 70lbs or so. He/she also had a very thick & scruffy pelt. Exhibited, behaviour of a wild canine.
The landowner, told me he's see it a couple of times. Once up close by his machinery. He told me, he thought it was a wolf. Hope to run across him/her next fall. He's got hell to pay.
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