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Anonymous
/an/, what is this?
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
It's your mom.
>> Anonymous
>>222820
A canine of some kind.
>> Anonymous
looks to be a coyote if your in the US
>> Anonymous
that's a goddamned werewolf
>> Anonymous
>>222826
coyotes look more like foxes than this thing
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>>222838
i dunno, you could be right but methinks its a coyote or some hybrid thereof it could just be in an aggressive posture itself to make look bigger or have a winter coat
>> Anonymous
>>222838

No, there are some very large subspecies (is that the right word?) of coyote that are often mistaken as German shepherd. Looks like one with mange.

But I second werewolf, look at the way he's staring at you.
>> Anonymous
>>222834
a goddamned wurrwolf?
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Coyotes, even large ones don't have thick hind legs or thick bodies like that pic. Coyotes have been known to breed with dogs, so it may be a mutant coyote.
>> Anonymous
also the tail is definitely no a coyote tail. looks like a mountain lion body with a werewolf face.
>> Anonymous
>>222850

This. I think it's a photoshop where a wolf/coyote's head was merged with a mountain lion's body. Those legs are way to thick and muscular to be canine legs.
>> Anonymous
>>222866
That makes sense XD

... I don't wanna come across that thing, ever ._.
>> Anonymous
>>222846
It's a warwalf.
>> Anonymous
Its a coyote. The reason the tail and back half look so smooth and hairless is because it has mange. Mange is caused by a small mite that makes the animal scratch off all its hair. It'll recover after awhile and be fine.
>> Anonymous
wow it's a werewolf
>> Moki
coyote with mange
>> Tasty Snakie. Anonymous
Id have to agree with it being a coyote with mange. It will survive if it lasts the winter the mites just itch which causes, like stated above, the animal to scratch its fur off. Dear in Oregon get this a lot. Thats a fairly large coyote from what I can tell though lol. Where was the picture taken?
>> Anonymous
It's a fucking shop you dumb faggots. Christ, you can see the lines where the dog face stops and the cat head starts.
>> Anonymous
That is not a fucking coyote, possibly a wolf/coyote mix...but no way a pure coyote
>> Anonymous
Ain't no cat head.
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>>224222
This is a pure coyote.
>> Anonymous
Absolutely FASCINATING
>> stabby
another vote for coyote/coydog with mange.
>> Anonymous
It's a pseudodog.
>> Anonymous
me scared
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IT'S A GIRAFFE!
>> Anonymous
Shop. It's a warewulf from a moovie
>> Anonymous
Wolf-dog
>> Anonymous
not a chance this is a coyote, it's too big. Mange doesn't increase body mass. Looks like a hyena.
>> Anonymous
>>224843
A hyena? Yeah, if you ignore the head AND the body, and squint really hard, I guess it kinda looks like a hyena.
>> Anonymous
>>224843
Agreed with the non-coyote.

I had a coyote with mange living in my yard for a few weeks last summer. The damn thing was as cocky as hell, but it was small enough to -almost- fit inside our cat-door. I know it sure as hell tried.

Coyotes are VERY fluffy. They're actually quite small, but they don't look it when they have their full coats.

This thing looks heavy. Scrolling past, I almost mistook it for a caribou. Those are certainly some back legs.
>> Anonymous
Huge coyotes exist as well.
>> Anonymous
>>224923
Proof, if you please. I've never seen/heard of one before.
>> Anonymous
It looks like a wolfdog. Wolf/domestic dog hybrid. They are known for their large size and strange appearance. It also looks like this one has mange.
>> Anonymous
>>224435
Idiot.

I'd say wolf-dog mix.
>> Anonymous
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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.
>> RAD
WTF, is that a werewolf?
>> Anonymous
upon further examination, it's definitely a werewolf.
>> Anonymous
>>222869
A warwilf?
>> Anonymous
>>225026
I dunno, if it's a shop, it's a damn good one. The lighting, sharpness, and pixels all fit.

All I know is I wouldn't want to run into one of these guys on my own at night.
>> Anonymous
It's a nasty ass poorly in-breed THING that someone created by not fixing their animals.
It's probably sick, and it's probably been hit by some cars, BB's, and an ATV.
Posture makes it look like it may be Deaf and have spinal issues
>> Anonymous
>>225181
it's decided then: an in-bred werewolf
>> Anonymous
>>225300
agreed
>> Anonymous
>>225300
>>225301
Instead of a howl it's more of a HURRRRRRRRRR!
>> Anonymous
You guys are all wrong, it's obviously a 3rd instar beluga.
>> Anonymous
it's some kind of fox-wolf. a folf if you will. or a wox.
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I dunno, the back looks like a white tail deer with a long tail.
>> Anonymous
>>222820
It's possibly a mixed breed with a wolf, or a coyote with mange.

http://www.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page2477.html?theme=light

Sauce of pic
>> Anonymous
Totally a gnoll.
>> Anonymous
>>225632
It's a deerwolf.
>> Anonymous
Dracula.
>> Anonymous
hyena-wolf
>> Anonymous
Hobo Recluse
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It's delicious.
>> Anonymous
MY GOD ITS A SHOOP.
>> Anonymous
>>227033
a shoop af a goddamned werewolf