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State Record Coyote ??????

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    Posted: 09 April 2006 at 16:20
What does everybody think, fact or photoshop?  Bill

N.Y.S. D.E.C. game commission officer Robert Doe confirmed that this was
indeed a new New York state record coyote. Its official weight was 115
pounds, it is a very large male and was shot this (2005) regular deer
season just out side the town of Hilton. It has been spotted on several
different occasions chasing deer & livestock, dogs, and cats.



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That isn't a pure coyote. Some kind of hybrid.
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One of Waksupi's gator killin pups he sent back to NY with Standing Bear.
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Something isn't right.  Look how thin the legs are on the buck.  Things are out of praportion.  I seen a big coyote walking across a field once at about 150 yards, but not that big.

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Here's what I found out on another forum.

http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/coyote.asp

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I have deer hunted in Vermont for many years and have seen and shot at a few yotes that were damn close in size to this one. However, they are not pure strain coyote. They have a serious problem up there with coy-dogs. A cross of domestic dog and coyote. When a yote breeds with lets say a german shepard or vice-versa you get what appears to be a giant size coyote. Plus they have less fear of humans.
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