Runt of the litter?

frozenbutt

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Got this one today. Just a little tiny thing. Either it's a late pup, a runt or maybe a mix breed with something. The coon next to it is a young from this last spring.


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There are late litters & early litters. There are also runts of the litter. Did you look at her teeth?

Here is a runt female below. I called out of a timber strip a few yrs back. When she stepped out with the Sun at her back. I initially thought she was a Red.

She was paired up with a large male. I thumped him a wk later out of the same timber strip.

Here is the female, she appeared to be 2-3 yrs old. She was a tad larger than a male Red.
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Her mate.
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Frozenbutt, I was out with a friend a couple weeks ago and we called in that runt's twin. My buddy ended up missing it at around 120 yards. We both laughed and commented on how tiny it was. Looked like a little white puff ball. We spotted it around 700 yards away. As it kept working its way towards us we kept thinking it should get bigger. It never did. Sure wish he hadn't of missed as I would have like to have shown you a pic of it as I'm sure they would have been just alike. I told my partner that it was the most fox sized coyote I've ever seen.
 


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