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I was the one who mentioned a while back about the larger subspecies of coyote. I know they exist because I've seen them in the Midwest (near OK border, which is so civilized that shoveling coyote pups is an acceptable means of population control). I am not saying these large coyotes are coywolves or coydogs (a wolf is more likely to eat a coyote, and a coyote eat a dog than mate with it). I have a coyote fur (in b4 PETAfags start baaawing) that people mistake for a wolf - it's not nearly as big as a wolf, but it's much larger than a fox. Obviously, coyotes benefit from being smaller, but the big guys do exist. I think of them as the more primitive coyote, or perhaps just more well fed.
As far as this pic, I revoke my coyote with mange comment, because now that it's mentioned, it does look like a lynx or something with a shooped head. The tail still looks like a mangy canine's, though.
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