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Re: Why are northern coons so big?
[Re: Krig]
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They get big up here too but there’s not that many around
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Re: Why are northern coons so big?
[Re: corky]
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Because they need more body fat in a harsh climate just like whitetail deer and Midwestern women  Shade in the summer, warmth in the winter.
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Re: Why are northern coons so big?
[Re: mpb475]
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Yup Appears to.apply to humans too!
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Re: Why are northern coons so big?
[Re: Krig]
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longer tougher winters weed out the small stuff course that is changing back in the 60's and 70's we had a lot of snow tons of snowshoe hares and tons of fox to eat them hardly any coyote Now we have coyote and possum
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Re: Why are northern coons so big?
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As you go north or up the species become less diversified the bodies become larger to fight off the cold and extremities, like ears, legs etc. become smaller. True with most species that live in a wide habitat range like whitetail deer, coons etc.
Bryce What do you mean by less diversified? Do you mean their diet is less diversified?
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Re: Why are northern coons so big?
[Re: flathead]
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As you go north or up the species become less diversified the bodies become larger to fight off the cold and extremities, like ears, legs etc. become smaller. True with most species that live in a wide habitat range like whitetail deer, coons etc.
Bryce What do you mean by less diversified? Do you mean their diet is less diversified? I don't want to put words in Bryce's mouth but what I suspect he meant was that there are fewer species of both plants and animals as you move toward the higher latitudes from the equator..............both north and south.
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Re: Why are northern coons so big?
[Re: Krig]
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Always on it, ADC lol
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