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<blockquote data-quote="milesvb" data-source="post: 163226" data-attributes="member: 413"><p>I think the odds would be closer to somebody's malemute crossbred or even a coyote/dog hybrid being the animal in question. Or maybe security is getting lax at the zoo. I've trapped a few male coyotes that if they were greyer in color would really make me do a double take. The biggest now resides as a tanned pelt. He looked HUGE but didn't even clear 35 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milesvb, post: 163226, member: 413"] I think the odds would be closer to somebody's malemute crossbred or even a coyote/dog hybrid being the animal in question. Or maybe security is getting lax at the zoo. I've trapped a few male coyotes that if they were greyer in color would really make me do a double take. The biggest now resides as a tanned pelt. He looked HUGE but didn't even clear 35 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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