I'll post 3 pics of coyotes that are out of the ordinary. They range from 45 to 53 pounds, and have been shot in remote areas. When responding to calls they have none of the sneakiness of my typical call-in. They lope in very boldly, and the largest one howled on the way in. I think they are hybrids. Most fellas say just big coyotes, but I'm the guy that shot 'em. I have killed coyotes for 20 years in New England, and these "coyotes" are different.
Plus they just showed themselves in the last 6 to 8 years. Before that, just regular 35 to 40 lb. dogs. These pics aren't great, but maybe someone can see any wolf in these. Plus they are always shot away from civilization. I never call these big coyotes locally.
Any thoughts from the experts will be welcome, as these large dogs fasinate me, but leave me with more questions than answers. For scale I'm 6', 205 pounds.
Obviously I'm reluctant to ask the state biologist for an opinion. Canine experts, do you see just big coyotes or possible hybridation, and why?
One more thing, they were all males, and all alone. All shot in January, and I had called these remote areas earlier in the year.