The December/January issue of Outdoor Life proved what we've been saying.......... :eyebrow: :readthis:
Dr. Robert Chambers, whom they refer to as the "Dogfather" of eastern coyote research has it all figured out. He's been studying them since the 50's, so anyone that differs better shut yo mouth.............. :laf:
It is an interesting read........... :wink:
was he high when he wrote it? lol
Will look for that mag an article tomorrow
You dang right you'll look for the mag and article CCP, I'll come down there if your not careful and ......... :holdon:
I can see him shaking in fear !!! No wait it is :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
He just shakes like that Bill..............its called nervous bladder syndrome or something like that...... :laf:
I haven't seen the article yet, but wolf DNA is found in domestic canines. It shouldn't come as a surprise that it's found in coyotes. However, if it appears in greater quantities in eastern coyotes when compared to western coyotes, then that would confirm speculation about recent crossbreeding.
Wolves, coyotes??? They are dead either way.... Might even shoot a domestic dog... thats what happens when you hang out with the wrong crowd.. :nofgr:
Here is an interesting read about Coyote-Wolf Hybrids.
http://www.wildlifetech.com/pages/necoyote.htm (http://www.wildlifetech.com/pages/necoyote.htm)