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windwalker18

by windwalker18 on 23 October 2009 - 00:10

I'm in NW Connecticut and last weekend saw a beautiful Eastern Coyote.  They're much bigger than the Western ones, much more "Wolfish".  Absolutely amazing critter.

BabyEagle4U

by BabyEagle4U on 23 October 2009 - 00:10

... that looks more like a Yote to me. Nice pix.

by eichenluft on 23 October 2009 - 02:10

European wolves do resemble large coyotes - just much bigger, but same shorter coats and more "streamlined" less heavy.    I love that picture, and as a photographer myself (amateaur) I admire a camera that can stop motion like that, focus and flash at the exact moment in the dark - wow what a camera!

molly


GSDtravels

by GSDtravels on 23 October 2009 - 03:10

Awesome photo!  I've seen coyotes around here that were nearly as big as a GSD, they are much bigger than their western counterparts.  I saw a wolf with a cub while in Yellowstone but she ducked into the brush before I could focus my camera, bummer.

steve1

by steve1 on 23 October 2009 - 07:10

There are no Wolves which currently roam free in England, But for those interested there are Zoos where Wolves are kept and Animal Parks the most well known one being LONGLEAT this property is owned by the 7th Marquess of Bath. Longleat House built in 1580 and is set in 900 Acres of ground, Here you can see all the animals and birds well most of them throughout the World including a Good family pack of  Wolves which roam free in a large area of ground
 Lord Bath is a great believer in preserving the Animal population from Small to larger species, like Rhinos Lions Tigers Elephants etc, I lived only 16 miles from Longleat  before i moved over to Belgium so i know it very well
end of History lesson
Steve1

poseidon

by poseidon on 23 October 2009 - 11:10

Not forgetting the famous researcher Shaun Ellis aka The Wolfman in Combe Martin Wildlife Park, North Devon, UK and his pack study of wolves.

wolfpack-management.com/component/option,com_expose/Itemid,42/



windwalker18

by windwalker18 on 23 October 2009 - 23:10

I'm in Connecticut, on the NYS/Mass border... it's pretty well up in the foothills, with a lot of undeveloped rugged forest area around. LOTS of deer and other small game.  There's been Coyote's frequent in the area for 10 years or more, and even occasional reports of an Eastern Mountain Lion (Cougar/puma).  While some poo poo the idea there's definately areas which could support them.  Unless someone else knows of a 3-4'+ tall cat ,with a 6' long tail, light tawny color...   Now whether they are decended from escaped "pets" who have reproduced and created a small population, or migrated animals from the North or West is open to discussion... but they're around.  I personally know 3 individuals who have seen one within 10 miles of my house.  (not Kooks either, stable responsible folk).





 


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