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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15561"><p>Most of the coyotes I've seen are brownish. I don't thik there are ay wolves left, I hope. In the desert every once in a while we'ld see a coyote of a totally strange color, we laid to what used be be called coydogs. Hybreds of coyotes and dogs. There was one pack that had a collie running with it for a couple of years. But coyotes come in all colors, I've seen a silvery lookig one runing through the back pasture, but I think that was as much light conditions as anything. My preferred marking for coyotes is a big red spot! What part of MO are you in? BTW, last summer someone up in northern MO did shoot a wolve, thought it was a coyote. It had a radio collar on and was from Minnesota.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15561"] Most of the coyotes I've seen are brownish. I don't thik there are ay wolves left, I hope. In the desert every once in a while we'ld see a coyote of a totally strange color, we laid to what used be be called coydogs. Hybreds of coyotes and dogs. There was one pack that had a collie running with it for a couple of years. But coyotes come in all colors, I've seen a silvery lookig one runing through the back pasture, but I think that was as much light conditions as anything. My preferred marking for coyotes is a big red spot! What part of MO are you in? BTW, last summer someone up in northern MO did shoot a wolve, thought it was a coyote. It had a radio collar on and was from Minnesota. dun [/QUOTE]
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