Hey Folks,
I was poking around the Pine Barrens yesterday and came across some canid tracks that looked more to me like a large dog than a coyote (track was rounder), however there were no human tracks around and the track width (straddle) was very narrow and the path was very deliberate, which I thought suggested coyote. I know that coydogs are seen once in a while but I wasn't sure if anyone had info on how the footpad or track straddle changes when domestic dogs interbreed with coyotes. In other words, could this have been a coydog with individual tracks like a domestic dog but a track pattern like a coyote?
BTW, in retrospect I realize that taking pictures of the tracks and pattern would have been much more helpful, thanks for bearing with my shortsightedness.
Chilehead
I was poking around the Pine Barrens yesterday and came across some canid tracks that looked more to me like a large dog than a coyote (track was rounder), however there were no human tracks around and the track width (straddle) was very narrow and the path was very deliberate, which I thought suggested coyote. I know that coydogs are seen once in a while but I wasn't sure if anyone had info on how the footpad or track straddle changes when domestic dogs interbreed with coyotes. In other words, could this have been a coydog with individual tracks like a domestic dog but a track pattern like a coyote?
BTW, in retrospect I realize that taking pictures of the tracks and pattern would have been much more helpful, thanks for bearing with my shortsightedness.
Chilehead