Especially in Canada, there’s going to be a large degree of hybridization. Coyotes have apparently also been shown to become more wolf-like (i.e., larger) in territories they have moved into since wolves were extirpated.
I’ve no real familiarity with taxonomy and am still unclear on whether this animal I recently spotted was a fox or coyote.
(I know the photo isn’t good, it was taken at a distance while they were moving around, but I recommend you try not to miss the cub in the background!)
What really struck me was the reddish nose markings too. OP’s image looked like a coyote to me.
Especially in Canada, there’s going to be a large degree of hybridization. Coyotes have apparently also been shown to become more wolf-like (i.e., larger) in territories they have moved into since wolves were extirpated.
I’ve no real familiarity with taxonomy and am still unclear on whether this animal I recently spotted was a fox or coyote.
(I know the photo isn’t good, it was taken at a distance while they were moving around, but I recommend you try not to miss the cub in the background!)
Looks like a foxote to me
It’s a cox
Oooh easy mistake my bad !
An easy mistake, it just depends on which one was the mom and which one was the dad
It definetly was your mom
Your assistance is appreciated.
Reminds me of Bat-yote, the crime fighter: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ulIOrQasR18
(I didn’t time stamp, because the whole video is awesome)