Hyperwrx
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Just got back from a trip up in the mountain country of Az. Found these tracks at a cattle watering pond. As said in subject. Beyond size- what is the difference from a coyote track and a wolf's? I read a typical coyote track is 2.5" long x 2" wide. A wolf's are more or less 4.5 x 3.5. I'm hoping there are wolves that have migrated to the central AZ mountain/rim area. FYI- called in this area for close to an hour- 2 stands with nothing. Rabbit in distress and woodpecker on each stand and at the end coyote howl to see if I could get any response. Zilch. Something is in the area but wanted nothing to do with me. Elk were roaming all around me bugling. Good many responses from males when I had my Foxpro FX5 trumpeting back at them.
Arizona reintroduced the Mexican Wolf a few decades ago and currently they number 50-60 wild wolves in the entire state. More reading on this here- http://www.azgfd.gov/w_c/es/wolf_reintroduction.shtml
FYI- Canon lens cover is about 2 3/8 " across
These are typical coyote tracks down close to my home in Queen Creek. .22-250 for reference.
Arizona reintroduced the Mexican Wolf a few decades ago and currently they number 50-60 wild wolves in the entire state. More reading on this here- http://www.azgfd.gov/w_c/es/wolf_reintroduction.shtml
FYI- Canon lens cover is about 2 3/8 " across
These are typical coyote tracks down close to my home in Queen Creek. .22-250 for reference.