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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1810580" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>This is what Oregon dept of fish and wildlife said</p><p></p><p> </p><p>In my opinion this animal is not a grey wolf. It doesn't have the markings I would expect to see on a wolf and it is very small by grey wolf standards. If the animal was shot in the southern US or Mexico, I would say it might fit the description of a Mexican or red wolf. But since it is apparently from Canada, again, it doesn't fit the description of a wolf from that part of the continent.</p><p></p><p> I think this is a domestic dog that became a trouble maker for cattleman by attacking cattle. All that being said, there are other biologists who know much more than I do about wolves. I can put you in touch with them if you want another opinion.</p><p></p><p> He also agreed that the paws are too small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1810580, member: 42782"] This is what Oregon dept of fish and wildlife said In my opinion this animal is not a grey wolf. It doesn't have the markings I would expect to see on a wolf and it is very small by grey wolf standards. If the animal was shot in the southern US or Mexico, I would say it might fit the description of a Mexican or red wolf. But since it is apparently from Canada, again, it doesn't fit the description of a wolf from that part of the continent. I think this is a domestic dog that became a trouble maker for cattleman by attacking cattle. All that being said, there are other biologists who know much more than I do about wolves. I can put you in touch with them if you want another opinion. He also agreed that the paws are too small. [/QUOTE]
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