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DIre Wolves brought back from extinction.

Obliviax

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pretty cool.

Locally, coyotes were all but gone. This weekend, I saw a massive coyote in my neighbor's yard. This is alarming because we have a small dog that we let out in the backyard, and now we have to keep an eye out for the coyotes. Lots of Bald Eagles too, but I've never feared them because fish are so plentiful for them here.

 
"By achieving this, we continue to push forward our broader mission on—accepting humanity’s duty to restore Earth to a healthier state." Yeah, that's the problem with Earth - not enough dire wolves.
 
pretty cool.

Locally, coyotes were all but gone. This weekend, I saw a massive coyote in my neighbor's yard. This is alarming because we have a small dog that we let out in the backyard, and now we have to keep an eye out for the coyotes. Lots of Bald Eagles too, but I've never feared them because fish are so plentiful for them here.

As usual, Obliviax is wrong (as are his crazed sources, who are around to protect him from the reality of the actual media with lies that are his alternative truth) ... it's just genetically modified grey wolves, not an actual dire wolf genome.
 
As usual, Obliviax is wrong (as are his crazed sources, who are around to protect him from the reality of the actual media with lies that are his alternative truth) ... it's just genetically modified grey wolves, not an actual dire wolf genome.

Look who it is... PeePee the multiple bans disbarred Whale shark of the small mind, here trying to make friends.

Back to the kids table please. Adults are talking here.
 
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As usual, Obliviax is wrong (as are his crazed sources, who are around to protect him from the reality of the actual media with lies that are his alternative truth) ... it's just genetically modified grey wolves, not an actual dire wolf genome.
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pretty cool.

Locally, coyotes were all but gone. This weekend, I saw a massive coyote in my neighbor's yard. This is alarming because we have a small dog that we let out in the backyard, and now we have to keep an eye out for the coyotes. Lots of Bald Eagles too, but I've never feared them because fish are so plentiful for them here.

Now the PA game commission will be turning them loose in the state. Just great.
 
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Maybe they can control all the fishers that the game commission reintroduced!
I have seen 4 this year at the Hartman Center 292 acres 90% mountain ground, and one last year that was a roadkill on old 322. Nasty critters.

Last week I saw what I think was possibly a hybrid coyote. I didn't get a great look at him, but he was dark almost completely black on top. At first, I thought he was a black mountain lion or a bear cub we have had mountain lions on the property for about 5 years always black. So far, the only thing they have bothered like the coyotes is the deer and one local Amish farmers sheep last year.

Some will find this hard to believe, don't care.
 
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