Very interesting! Can someone post a link to the original article
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Originally posted by ttaxidermy View PostYou are wrong. Here is the original post.. Don't try so hard..
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If you want to get into a discussion about species survival plans, phylogenetics, and conservation management of endangered species in captivity. I'm your huckleberry.
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Originally posted by Aggie PhD View PostSoooo........ It says in the first line they edited it. I read a previous version on the facepage earlier yesterday morning that was linked from another group page
If you want to get into a discussion about species survival plans, phylogenetics, and conservation management of endangered species in captivity. I'm your huckleberry.
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Originally posted by Buck Slayer View PostHe didn't ask if it was a "wolf"... a red wolf.
I say it's a no brainer.
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I took this off a game cam in Nacogdoches last month. That bottom picture that buck slayer posted looks an awful lot like this one
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Originally posted by ttaxidermy View PostLOL.. Know your stuff do ya.. Good to know.
As an undergrad I spent several years helping with a study on Galapagos tortoise and mgmt between the islands. Then spent 4 years as the lab manager for the genetics lab at the Omaha zoo. Then spent 7 years in another conservation genetics lab where the primary focus the last 4 years of that stint was making genetic management recommendations for the International Whaling Commission.
For the last 10 years I have been researching hairless primates (humans) at a medical center.
I wish the red wolf was still around here, but that battle was lost 80-90 years ago
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While I cant say that they are 100% Red Wolf, I worked on a ranch that had a group of at least part Red Wolves. Im sure there is some kind of hybridization, similar to Mule Deer and Whitetail. The group of Wolves were bigger and had a physical appearance differing from the coyotes that ran on the same piece of property. I cant say 100% because I never killed or caught any of the critters that were wolf appearing I do not know for sure, but i do know there was something different about them and they very much so resembled the pictures I have seen of Red Wolves.
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