Name that poop!
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I'm 90% sure it came from a coyote and Im 100% sure it didnt come from me. lol
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For those that were interested, I posted this to an Algonquin Facebook page, and the overwhelming conclusion was wolf. Specifically, Eastern Wolves.
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Thanks!lapointeric wrote:For those that were interested, I posted this to an Algonquin Facebook page, and the overwhelming conclusion was wolf. Specifically, Eastern Wolves.
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Wolf 100%
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Coyote , wolf or hybrid coywolf.
You would recognize if it was bear crap if it had "hikers safety bells" in it.
You would recognize if it was bear crap if it had "hikers safety bells" in it.
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Chewbacca's
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Are people still believing that there are 100% purebred Eastern Wolves in Algonquin Park?lapointeric wrote:For those that were interested, I posted this to an Algonquin Facebook page, and the overwhelming conclusion was wolf. Specifically, Eastern Wolves.
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From what I understand, even the MNR Biologists have conceded that there is no such thing as a pure Eastern Wolf anymore based on scientific data they have collected.
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Read Farley Mowat's Never Cry Wolf ?
He was a bit surprised that a wolf's diet mainly consists of mice.
Now were they house mice, deer mice , voles ... ?
He was a bit surprised that a wolf's diet mainly consists of mice.
Now were they house mice, deer mice , voles ... ?
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Came across the exact same looking scat in the woods by centrum in Kanata when walking the dog about a week ago. I know there is a pack of coyotes around, you can hear them at night and my buddy took a picture of one. I would highly doubt it was wolf in Kanata but it could be in your case. Anyone know if they are any noticeable difference between coyote scat and wolf scat? I'm guessing it would be pretty similar and all depend on diet but I really don't know much about it.
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My family owns some sizeable hunting acreage.
I've seen all kinds of scat all over the place walking the bush.
Bear, deer, coyote, turkey, skunk, raccoon etc etc.
I've seen all kinds of scat all over the place walking the bush.
Bear, deer, coyote, turkey, skunk, raccoon etc etc.
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Fishoholic wrote:Came across the exact same looking scat in the woods by centrum in Kanata when walking the dog about a week ago. I know there is a pack of coyotes around, you can hear them at night and my buddy took a picture of one. I would highly doubt it was wolf in Kanata but it could be in your case. Anyone know if they are any noticeable difference between coyote scat and wolf scat? I'm guessing it would be pretty similar and all depend on diet but I really don't know much about it.
There are wolves in Kanata!. I've seen them. and yes I know the difference between wolves and coyotes
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In the centre of Kanata like centrum area? Or more out towards Dubrobin or past bridlewood? Just wondering what area.
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It's definately not an oel pellet.
It's pretty much impossible to tell if that's wolf or coyote, so I think "cannine" is likely the best answer given.
It's pretty much impossible to tell if that's wolf or coyote, so I think "cannine" is likely the best answer given.