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2naSalit

(96,271 posts)
12. that's basically true.
Sun Jan 7, 2018, 09:12 PM
Jan 2018

Where I used to live we had wolves come to town but we were surrounded by forest for many miles and had a few packs near our area, some from one pack would take a short cut through... but we were a tiny town, not a huge city like Montreal.

I've seen lots of wolves and coyotes over many years and sometimes I'm not sure about an animal if I can't get a good look... the one in the vid fits with coyote profile and behavior for all the reasons both of us identified.

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That's a coyote. I see them pretty much every day. TrogL Jan 2018 #1
Isn't it kind of big to be a coyote? Beringia Jan 2018 #4
Not really. 2naSalit Jan 2018 #7
Also too, coyotes are bold as brass, shanny Jan 2018 #11
that's basically true. 2naSalit Jan 2018 #12
I almost ran over one twice that size TrogL Jan 2018 #13
If it's in Montreal it's not a wolf... PoliticAverse Jan 2018 #2
What is a loup? Beringia Jan 2018 #5
French for wolf. PoliticAverse Jan 2018 #6
That's probably because... 2naSalit Jan 2018 #8
Wolf or coyote is hungry because food is scarce with the extreme cold weather. democratisphere Jan 2018 #3
wow!!!! it didnt seem too scared of traffic..maybe someones pet? samnsara Jan 2018 #9
Yes, it negotiates the traffic well Beringia Jan 2018 #10
Coyote Mendocino Jan 2018 #14
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