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| Subject: | | Re: Red Wolves |
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EastTxSwamp
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Wed, Sep 2 2009, 9:58am
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From a completely non-scientific perspective, I've seen the Mexican red wolves being bred at Fossil Rim near Glen Rose (yep, where the dinosaur/human footprint farce comes from). They look very different from other wolves to me, much smaller and, well, a lot more coyote-like. Not to say they're coyotes, but from a purely morphological standpoint, I'd call them a separate species. I know that's not how it works, I'm just saying.
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