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Old 11-16-2013, 10:47 PM   #1
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I saw what I think is a coyote on Mt. Cardigan. It was far away and large. Where are the nearest wolf reports? Tan color, tail held down, alone, thick coat.
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Old 11-17-2013, 02:59 PM   #2
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Give the guys from the BFRO (bigfoot field research organization) a call. I'm sure that Matt, Cliff and Bobo would be certain that you saw a squatch in those woods
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I saw what I think is a coyote on Mt. Cardigan. It was far away and large. Where are the nearest wolf reports? Tan color, tail held down, alone, thick coat.
There was a guy who was keeping Wolf Dog hybrids up on Oregon Mountain, next door. He was recently evicted and the animals were rescued by several organizations. Perhaps one got loose. He had around 30 there at one time.

http://www.concordmonitor.com/news/n...-in-alexandria

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"The eastern coyote started to appear in northern New England and New York in the 1930s and 1940s and currently inhabits all of the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.8 Fal l 2008 www. wol f . org Eastern coyotes (coyotes living in northeastern North America) have been an enigma to scientists and laypeople for many years. This coyote started to appear in northern New England and New York in the 1930s and 1940s and currently inhabits all of the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada, ranging from wilderness to urban areas. The animals are often described as a big version of a coyote or a small wolf, and many northern New Englanders still call them coy-dogs. Until recently, however, there was only speculation as to what this animal actually is. Now, emerging data have shed new light on this potentially distinct species."

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