Very excited to announce we got a new coyote! Unlike our other one (affectionately named Rocky) this gal is much closer to what a typical coyote would look like!
Me: ...and so with the repopulation and slow eastward migration of North American Gray Wolves, including so called "casanova wolves," combined with coyote breeding preferences sometimes resulting in the choice of a wolf as a sire instead of another coyote, it's not unlikely the Eastern Coyote, already more properly described as a coy-wolf, will have its overal genome recieve a greater influx of wolf DNA, resulting in them becoming large enough to threaten hog populations in areas too hot for Gray Wolves which will inevitably-
Wife: I'm not certain if I love you anymore, I don't know when it started or how to fix it but I can't find what I once felt for you in myself anymore.
Our coyote with a malformed leg, affectionately named Ashton, is back! I'm very excited because that means he made it through winter! He's definitely a bit thinner than he was (the right picture was in the beginning of November last year) but he's still running around just fine, and even hopping up on rocks and logs!