Re: Ever Seen a Yote Like This?
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This coyote looks very much like the road kill coyote I saw on 35. Since they were close, I strongly suspect they are related. About how many mikes were you from where I saw them?
The live one I saw was even brighter. I thought it was an odd colored Irish Setter until I got close enough to see it was a coyote.
Keith I'd say about 20 miles or so from Xenia, so not right next door but definitely not out of the realm of possibilities in the world of coyotes. Heck that black one I originally posted a picture of could be halfway across the state right now, maybe even sitting in one of jbyrd's sets lol.
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Re: Ever Seen a Yote Like This?
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This coyote looks very much like the road kill coyote I saw on 35. Since they were close, I strongly suspect they are related. About how many mikes were you from where I saw them?
The live one I saw was even brighter. I thought it was an odd colored Irish Setter until I got close enough to see it was a coyote.
Keith I'd say about 20 miles or so from Xenia, so not right next door but definitely not out of the realm of possibilities in the world of coyotes. Heck that black one I originally posted a picture of could be halfway across the state right now, maybe even sitting in one of jbyrd's sets lol. Eastern coyotes have a home range of up to 25 square miles and can disperse at least 100 miles from where they were born, though most only disperse 30 to 50 miles. 20 miles is not at all far for a coyote to move. They could also have moved over generations. There's a mix of scrub land, field and forest along 35, that makes an excellent travel corridor for wildlife across the state. I used to run dogs on it, several times a week, when I lived in Dayton. We did a lot of falconry on it too. Keith
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Re: Ever Seen a Yote Like This?
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You southern folk have some funky looking coyotes.. That thing looks straight up domestic to me.
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Re: Ever Seen a Yote Like This?
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Oh come on now grumley. I would think catching all the same old cookie cutter nice yotes would get boring after a while. Round here we have all kinds of excitement not knowing what the next might look like. Could be blonde, could be silver, could be red or orange, or could look like it should be pulling a dogsled somewhere apparently lol. I want them cookie cutter coyotes, especially those with white bellies.. the only value that coyote has is in taxi trade.
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Re: Ever Seen a Yote Like This?
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Is it ever possible for a wolf to breed with a domestic dog? I never thought so, but it almost looks like that's what that is. Absolutely can happen. Extensive DNA tests on randomly caught canines has proven it. Usually happens when a wolf gets wanderlust and gets too far away from its own kind when breeding season comes in and has to settle for whatever holds still.
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Re: Ever Seen a Yote Like This?
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Oh come on now grumley. I would think catching all the same old cookie cutter nice yotes would get boring after a while. Round here we have all kinds of excitement not knowing what the next might look like. Could be blonde, could be silver, could be red or orange, or could look like it should be pulling a dogsled somewhere apparently lol. I want them cookie cutter coyotes, especially those with white bellies.. the only value that coyote has is in taxi trade. Yeah yeah money this, money that. I was just joking with ya which I'm sure you knew. I've accepted the fact that my yotes are off color, my gray fox are small, my bobcats are spotless, and my coons are brown. If I ever want to make some real money I'm gonna move out west next to one of you guys. Maybe we can start a Tman community!
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Re: Ever Seen a Yote Like This?
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02/09/25 12:35 AM
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Next big snow you can use him to yank a sled down the trail
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Re: Ever Seen a Yote Like This?
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You southern folk have some funky looking coyotes.. That thing looks straight up domestic to me Grumley 701, my North Dakota fellow "Dakota Territory" brother, I would add the Eastern guys in that list as well. If I called that thing in and was going to take a shot at a 100-200 yards, I would pass, thinking it was a regular dog. Like I said earlier, maybe out near Pine Ridge or Rosebud or one of the other reservations where dogs run loose but not around here. I'd like to see a cleaned up skull of one of those hybrids. Sure as couldn't sell the fur anywhere looking like that, unless bootlegged to the Chinamen. They'll deal in about anything if they can get a way with it.
"And God said, Let us make man in our image �and let them have dominion �and all the creatures that move along the ground". Genesis 1:26
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Re: Ever Seen a Yote Like This?
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I would not of even questioned whether it was a coyote
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