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To: MissEdie
It looked like it was too big to be a coyote. Mind you I was doing over 70 mph in my Miata, but when I rode by him his chest was above my passenger side window

I'm pretty sure that we don't have wild wolves in SC. We've got plenty of coyotes, though. And at 70mph in Miata a coyote would look large and wolfish.

135 posted on 06/07/2006 1:18:05 PM PDT by cowboyway (My heroes have always been cowboys.)
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To: MissEdie
It was probably a cross between a coyote and a wolf-hybrid, if not a wolf, though more than likely a hybrid. They get the long legs from the cross. I do have two pure wolves and one hybrid. I trust the wolves 95% and the hybrid.....none. That is not a good cross of animals. I would never suggest that to anyone. At the same time, having two wolves is quite a responsibility. I have had them for three years now and have no clue what a vacation is. I do take them camping (collar and double harness) and we do enjoy doing that.

But back to the point. There are many people that think a wolf cross is "cool" - some are quite wonderful, but many are way unpredictable. Thus, many of these animals are let loose and are crossing with the coyote making a new "breed". Looks like a coyote but with very long legs/
138 posted on 06/07/2006 5:14:45 PM PDT by Shyla
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