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The Montana Wolf-Dog Mystery.
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Quote:Mysterious wolf-like creature shot in north-central Montana near Denton.

'Was it a wolf, some type of hybrid, or a creature that hasn't been seen in Montana since the Ice Age?

On May 16 a lone wolf-like animal was shot and killed on a ranch outside Denton.
With long grayish fur, a large head and an extended snout, the animal shared many of the same characteristics
as a wolf; but its ears were too large, it's legs and body too short, its fur uncharacteristic of that common to a wolf.

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So far, the exact species is a mystery.
So what was it? At this point, no one is 100 percent sure.

"We have no idea what this was until we get a DNA report back," said Bruce Auchly, information manager for Montana
Fish, Wildlife and Parks. "It was near a rancher's place, it was shot, and our game wardens went to investigate.
The whole animal was sent to our lab in Bozeman. That's the last I ever heard of it."

Social media from around the Lewistown area was buzzing last week; with many people chiming in on what they believed
the creature to be. 

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Grizzly cub? Dogman? Dire wolf? Or what?
"That's a grizzly cub," one commentator wrote. "Under a year and starving from the look."
"Maybe a dire wolf," wrote another, "because I don't believe they are all gone."

Speculation roamed as far as identifying that animal as a crypto-canid species said to roam the forests of North America.
"That could very well be what’s being called Dogman,"  one poster suggested
 "They’re spotted each day and the government quells any and all reports. Several people report being strong armed into
keeping quiet about their reports by men wearing black suits. These are just facts. Look into if if you don’t believe it."
Auchly doesn't.

"First off (dire wolf) was a song by the Grateful Dead from 1971," he said of the prehistoric species speculation. "I know;
I listened to it many times. Number two, it's a prehistoric animal, like mastodons and saber toothed tigers; so it doesn't exist."
As for the Dogman theory; there's a regular Friday night YouTube broadcast called "Dogman Encounters" for those who wish
to follow up on that line of thought. It comes on right after "Bigfoot Eyewitness" radio.
Nonetheless, there remains an element of uncertainty about the creature, even among wildlife biologists. 

"Several things grabbed my attention when I saw the pictures," said Ty Smucker, wolf management specialist for Montana FWP.
"The ears are too big. The legs look a little short. The feet look a little small, and the coat looks weird. There's just something off
about it."

Possible wolf/dog hybrid
Smucker's own speculation runs toward some type of wolf/dog hybrid.
He noted several occasions within the last few years in which canid predators, neither all wolf nor all dog were causing problems
with ranchers east of the Continental Divide.

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"We've had a few instances of wolf/dog hybrids out there," Smucker said. "One was out somewhere in eastern central Montana
killing sheep like crazy. Finally, we caught it and it turned out to be a hybrid."

Wolves and dogs are unique in the animal world, in that they can interbreed and produce offspring that can, in turn, produce their
own litters. This is unlike the pairing of a horse and a donkey, which will produce a mule; but mules are always infertile and incapable
of producing offspring on their own.

Wolfdog ownership and interbreeding by private citizens remains controversial.
According to the International Wolf Center, nearly all wolfdogs are bred in captivity. Wolves and dogs can breed in the wild, but this
occurrence is very rare; largely because wolves are very territorial and more likely to kill an unfamiliar dog that enters their home
range rather than accept it into a pack.  
Wolfdogs are heavily regulated and hybrids should have a tattoo identifier.

The behavioral tendencies of wolfdogs are unpredictable, ranging from bold, aggressive and territorial; to placid, submissive an
friendly -even among pups within a single litter. For that reason, the breeding of wolfdogs in captivity is highly regulated.
"If you have a wolfdog hybrid it's supposed to have a tattoo on a lip, and it's supposed to be registered with the state," Smucker said.
"A lot of those people don't bother following regulations."

The unfortunate consequence is that some wolfdog owners discover they are either incapable or unwilling to care for their animals,
and end up releasing them into the wild.
"Every year, thousands of pet wolves or hybrids are abandoned, rescued or euthanized because people purchase an animal they
were not prepared to care for," the International Wolf Center states. "A few facilities exist around the country that take in unwanted
canines, but their resources are usually very limited."

It is not clear whether the animal shot in Denton falls into this category, but the problem of irresponsible wolfdog owners is well known
by FWP officials. "Over the years we've had incidences of hybrids where someone has a wolfdog - and I don't know if it gets too big
or if it just wants to be free and wanders off,"...'
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#2
I think wolf/dog hybrid, or perhaps a result of wolf inbreeding. But no way in hell is it a bear cub
#3
A bit OT but here is some news from Finland ( yesterday) about a wolf that came too close to a 2 year old playing in the garden, it was a good think the father was there. Its translated from Finnish by google translate so its not very good English.
Lots of people who know nothing about wolfs or nature think wolfs will never come near or attack humans, a wolf is a hunter it will take what ever easy food it can find, a child or a person on there own is easy food. This does not make the wolf bad, its a hunter it what it does.


Quote:The wolf came about 15 to 20 meters from the two-year-old child in Inkoo. The father interviewed by Ylli says he had been out with his son at 11.30 am when he noticed the wolf approaching his son.


- It was coming to the boy on the hill. Fortunately, I happened to look at it, Dad tells in YLE's interview.

The father drove  the wolf away and went inside with the boy. The father called the emergency center, and the police patrol came in, but the wolf had already run away.

The police investigated, measured and photographed the place where the wolf observation was made.

According to the father, there have been some traces of wolves in the area in the winter, but now the wolf came for the first time close to humans.

The police and the game center can impose a safe area where wolfs can be killed or relocated if they pose a danger or cause a serious injury.

The authorities will count all sightings and trace observations of less than 100 meters of living or farming animal husbandry.
YLI is the government broadcaster, a bit like the BBC . Inkoo is an area in Finland
#4
Looks like a dog with a sensationalized story attached to it.   tinyhuh
#5
(05-26-2018, 01:06 PM)Wallfire Wrote: I think wolf/dog hybrid, or perhaps a result of wolf inbreeding. But no way in hell is it a bear cub

Yes, I agree.
I'm leaning towards the Wolf/Dog Hybrid.
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