Nice job on showing the difference. Most people have no idea. Where I live in rural Ontario we have coyotes and wolves. I hear them both and know they where they are in our wooded area, but I’ve only ever spotted coyotes. I’d love to see a wolf.
@@JTHill-ed7qe Approximately 1 year ago, according to the description in the video. Also, as an ethologist, I've had many people try to "instruct" me on the behaviors of my study organisms.
I live in Connecticut and we have a lot of coyotes. A lot of them are a mix of coyote, and dogs, and have some wolf dna. I’ve never seen a wolf and don’t know if we have them here. This video was really interesting
Connecticut coyotes are a good size and in the northeast corner are silent until about 11 pm and then they make a few nips, no howling, and go off hunting. They will kill cats and small dogs if they are left outside. I did hear coyote howl in the Yale Forest around midnight when I was 17 back in 1966. I had been in the west and had heard them there. They do not sound like hounds or beagles. It was another 20 years before people were accepting the proliferating Eastern Coyote.
new england and Connecticut have eastern coyotes which have wolf DNA and are the result of hybrids. Eastern coyotes are much bigger then the ones out west and look different. Some eastern coyotes or coywolves in CT are very very big....bigger than a German shephard but these are rare. I have seen one like that up close and followed it for a while in my car.. It was massive and way taller and bigger then the coyotes commonly seen in CT. Night and day difference. Scared the shit out of me. Fur pattern and how the fur looked different and head was more wolf like....he was fast as fuck and I clocked him over 38 miles per hour and he took off and I could not keep up. he was big boy. Deff not a wolf. Just a big eastern coyote/coywolf.
There are some grey wolf subspecies around the world who are similar to coyote in size, just slightly bigger. For example, Arabian wolves and Indian wolves.
I've seen a few wolves in my day, and quite a few coyotes. The one simple thing I tell people who aren't sure is: you will know if/when you see a wolf. The "holy crap" factor leaps out at you. It'll look like an overgrown husky...walking on stilts.
I don’t think they even look like that really. there’s that neck factor, wolves having extremely thick/ powerful necks but covered in long fur. thick legs as well.. there’s really no mistaking the two! (how arrogant anyone would think these researchers don’t know what they’re doing!))
We used to have coyotes here in Northwest indiana. But in my county, they tore down all the wooded areas to build homes and duplexes. Now all the different species of wildlife were forced to move who knows where.😪
they likely died off, when you take a away forest you remove food and a place to shelter, it is admirable that India protects Tigers but it does no good if their habitat is not protected, removing a forest in Tiger habitat makes deer die off leaving Tigers with nothing to eat
Ive seen many coyotes during my cigar smoking sojourn along the Mississippi in the twin cities, have only seen a couple wolves along the gun flint trail, i can tell the difference.
No. Coyotes are smaller than German Shepherds. And Northern Gray Wolves are larger than German Shepherds. So basically, German Shepherds are in-between the size of a Northern Wolf and a Coyote. Coyotes on average weigh about 20 to 45 pounds. Northern Gray Wolves on average weigh between 80 to 140 pounds. Some gigantic wolves have weighed up to 175 pounds. And German Shepherds on average weigh between 50 to 90 pounds. This puts German Shepherds right between the Coyote and the Northern Gray Wolf in size. Coyotes are small to medium size wild canines that are a little larger than a Red Fox, but are smaller than a Wolf. Even though they all have a generally similar appearance.
Cool overlay
Nice job on showing the difference. Most people have no idea. Where I live in rural Ontario we have coyotes and wolves. I hear them both and know they where they are in our wooded area, but I’ve only ever spotted coyotes. I’d love to see a wolf.
Nice representation, opacity is a wonderful thing.
It always surprises me when I see how big wolves are :)
Yes, I've wondered.
Great way to show us. Thanks!
It is truly amazing how often people try to instruct us about the biology of the organisms we study.
When did this happen?
@@JTHill-ed7qe Approximately 1 year ago, according to the description in the video. Also, as an ethologist, I've had many people try to "instruct" me on the behaviors of my study organisms.
@@rachelwebber3605Those are coyotes fam, not wolves.
Very nice work using an overlay to demonstrate the size difference.
Awesome video idea! It really put things in perspective. Also, Lewis and Clark called the coyote a PRAIRIE WOLF.
Great info, love learning something new!
That is people for you and some don't believe there is a virus sweeping the world....keep up you great work.
What are you talking about?
@@JTHill-ed7qe Stupid people.
Top of the food chain 🆚 not so top of the food chain
thank you for sharing great content & dedication to all facets of Wolf conservation and education
Bears and cougars
@@yellowandbrown1864What about them?
Beautiful
Cool video it’s all right there 👍🏻
Very nice overlay.
Great illustration. Thank you! 💙🌙❄️
I live in Connecticut and we have a lot of coyotes. A lot of them are a mix of coyote, and dogs, and have some wolf dna. I’ve never seen a wolf and don’t know if we have them here. This video was really interesting
If you see a wolf he would let you know it, may be feel it on some occasions..
Connecticut coyotes are a good size and in the northeast corner are silent until about 11 pm and then they make a few nips, no howling, and go off hunting. They will kill cats and small dogs if they are left outside. I did hear coyote howl in the Yale Forest around midnight when I was 17 back in 1966. I had been in the west and had heard them there. They do not sound like hounds or beagles. It was another 20 years before people were accepting the proliferating Eastern Coyote.
new england and Connecticut have eastern coyotes which have wolf DNA and are the result of hybrids. Eastern coyotes are much bigger then the ones out west and look different. Some eastern coyotes or coywolves in CT are very very big....bigger than a German shephard but these are rare. I have seen one like that up close and followed it for a while in my car.. It was massive and way taller and bigger then the coyotes commonly seen in CT. Night and day difference. Scared the shit out of me. Fur pattern and how the fur looked different and head was more wolf like....he was fast as fuck and I clocked him over 38 miles per hour and he took off and I could not keep up. he was big boy. Deff not a wolf. Just a big eastern coyote/coywolf.
Wolf=2 coyotes✓
Wolf=dead coyote
Wow! Thanks for the video magic.
Wow, that's quite a difference.
Thank you!
There are some grey wolf subspecies around the world who are similar to coyote in size, just slightly bigger. For example, Arabian wolves and Indian wolves.
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How did you get such luck. Beautiful!
I've seen a few wolves in my day, and quite a few coyotes. The one simple thing I tell people who aren't sure is: you will know if/when you see a wolf. The "holy crap" factor leaps out at you. It'll look like an overgrown husky...walking on stilts.
I don’t think they even look like that really. there’s that neck factor, wolves having extremely thick/ powerful necks but covered in long fur. thick legs as well.. there’s really no mistaking the two!
(how arrogant anyone would think these researchers don’t know what they’re doing!))
Very cool
What's the best way to distinguish them at an unknown distance?
Very nice!
very nice video
I love this
Cool Video Tiere 🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺👍🏻
All are in top shape and look very
Cool Video cool RUclips Wolf 🐺👍🏻
Wildlife 101. Know your animals before going into the forest. 👍
That wolf really fooled me, I thought it was going to mark that spot...
Nice 👍🏻
Coyote has a more foxlike face too.
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Is this coyote height 58-66cm and wolf height 80-85cm
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We used to have coyotes here in Northwest indiana. But in my county, they tore down all the wooded areas to build homes and duplexes. Now all the different species of wildlife were forced to move who knows where.😪
they likely died off, when you take a away forest you remove food and a place to shelter, it is admirable that India protects Tigers but it does no good if their habitat is not protected, removing a forest in Tiger habitat makes deer die off leaving Tigers with nothing to eat
Coyotes are like the minions of the wolf lmao
The Coyote x Wolf x Dog hybrids here in the N.E. USA slot's in the middle between the pure wolf and pure western Coyote size.
I was going to mention this. I've definitely seen some huge coyotes here in MA and up in ME. I wouldn't want to mess with them.
I LOVE them all. 💛💛💛💛
Ive seen many coyotes during my cigar smoking sojourn along the Mississippi in the twin cities, have only seen a couple wolves along the gun flint trail, i can tell the difference.
Wolf is bigger in size and weight. That's all. They have some coyote 🐺 almost the size of a wolf though.
Shows how Wolves can pi** higher on the stack...
people trying to be researchers even though they basically no anything about wolves and coyotes
I read all the comments. I don't see anyone claiming to be an expert so what are you talking about?
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Horse vs donkey
Long legs long body. Bigger teeth!
a cayote is about the size of a german shepard for comparison
No. Coyotes are smaller than German Shepherds. And Northern Gray Wolves are larger than German Shepherds. So basically, German Shepherds are in-between the size of a Northern Wolf and a Coyote. Coyotes on average weigh about 20 to 45 pounds. Northern Gray Wolves on average weigh between 80 to 140 pounds. Some gigantic wolves have weighed up to 175 pounds. And German Shepherds on average weigh between 50 to 90 pounds. This puts German Shepherds right between the Coyote and the Northern Gray Wolf in size. Coyotes are small to medium size wild canines that are a little larger than a Red Fox, but are smaller than a Wolf. Even though they all have a generally similar appearance.
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