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    Default PBS -- Meet the Coywolf

    http://video.pbs.org/video/2365159966/

    I caught thiis documentary on Netflix and thought it was absolutely interesting.
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    Thank you so much for posting this. A personal fascination.

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    We watched this last night on Netflix. Very interesting.
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    Awesome. I have always admired natures way of adapting to overcome. Very similar to the Coy-dog of Western Mass.

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    I've seen the video, even posted about it a while back. Amazing how a new species can emerge in as little as 100 years. And there is no such thing as evolution???

    The coywolf and coydog are probably the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfdoc View Post
    The coywolf and coydog are probably the same thing.
    I haven't had time to watch the video yet, but the coydog and coywolf are not the same thing. The coydog is a hybrid between a coyote and a dog. However, it does make you wonder what you would call a mix between a coywolf and a dog...as well as other mixtures


    Quote Originally Posted by sfdoc View Post
    Amazing how a new species can emerge in as little as 100 years. And there is no such thing as evolution???
    Reminds me of an article I read not too long ago, posted below. I'm of the opinion that evolution needs a rethink, but that is in no way criticism of Charles Darwin, his initial framework was critical in giving us a much needed new paradigm.


    http://www.nature.com/news/does-evol...ethink-1.16080

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    I really enjoyed this, thanks.

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