ORIGINAL: Jrbhunter
I would like to know which conservation officer told you these were WILD wolves bristowboy?
Both investigating officerssay they are of the opinion these were tame animals because of the ground toenails (As if raised on concrete). Judging by the photos they appear to be hybrids of some degree- short on true wolf characteristics.
Perhaps you could elaborate, and tell us which officer you spoke too. I'd like to bring it up next time I see him.
As luck would have it, Midwest Predator Hunters just held the Spring Shindig a few miles from this wolf incident over the weekend.
http://midwestpredator.groupee.net/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6041018811/m/3931028482/r/1481038482#1481038482
Sorry. My nephew told me that his friend said the conservation officer said they were wild animals. But the story in the paper says otherwise. What happens if tame animals begin breeding out in the wild? Wouldnt their offspring be considered wild if they havent had human contact? What would happen if they bred a wolf with a pit bull?That would be scary.
Idk, make fun of me all you want about it, but in the end, the only part I got wrong was saying they were wild, because I just dont know. And since they are at least wolf hybrids, then I was right about them being wolves.
I saw one of those animals last month. It was 35 yards away. I live at least 6 miles from where it happened. Maybe they're starting to spread.
Theyre doing blood tests on the canines right now to determine what they are.