Found this article about wolf myths…. OMG…. I do not know who you are or what background of expertise you have to address the myths and myth information promulgated in our communities about wolves, but in addressing and correcting myths it is appropriate to make factual statements and not promote myths from the opposing viewpoint. As myth No. 1 is …
Carnivorous mice that howl like wolvesVictoria Advocate – Victoria, TX
Only in Texas….haha In South Texas, there truly are field mice that are carnivorous and they stand on their hind legs, put their heads back and howl like a wolf. They are loud, nocturnal predators, heard up to 100 yards away. This is not from a script for a Sci-Fi horror movie. We’ve heard their calls in the grassy utility …
Mystery Grand Canyon Animal Is a Gray Wolf—Can It Survive?
Ertz, the executive director of a nonprofit group called Wildlands Defense , was hoping to catch a glimpse of an animal that has been notoriously elusive here in recent days. Seen at least a dozen times by tourists and park rangers, the animal was assigned various possible identities: a Mexican gray wolf, a coyote-wolf hybrid, a wolf-dog hybrid, or a gray wolf from …
‘Foxes, Coyotes and Wolves, oh my!’ on Saturday – The Daily Herald: News
HOLLISTER â The red wolf, after decades of being gone from eastern North Carolina, is making a comeback, according to Sandra Fambrough, park ranger at Medoc Mountain State Park, who is hosting a lesson on what the resurgence means. Taking place at 2 p.m. Saturday at Medoc, 1541 Medoc State Park Road in Hollister, Fambrough said she will aid …