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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3972821" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>It was 1980or maybe 1982 and hunting Indian land that was on the back side of Robbers Cave state park.</p><p>I walked a lot of land because I was young and dumb and I came upon a dead wolf.</p><p></p><p>I went back to camp and told the adults as I was just 12 or 14 at the time.</p><p>I was called nuts and it was a coyote.</p><p>Well I was grounded most of my childhood and I had a lot of nature books with all kinds of animals fish and insects and i drew them often and I knew a wolf from a coyote.</p><p></p><p>I finally got my dad's cousin to walk with me to the dead critter.</p><p>He thought it also looked like a wolf.</p><p>All the camp had to go look then.</p><p>HHHMMM Well the ranger was called out then the College and the area was tapped off.</p><p>News media came out and a few days later the college comes out with results and it was in fact a wolf.</p><p></p><p>Of course I got Zero credit.</p><p>Not that I wanted any.</p><p></p><p>I sold 80 acres in Prague a ways out of town and the new owners had many pictures of a Red wolf on the land.</p><p></p><p>The wolf in the above story was not a Red wolf.</p><p>More white and grey and big.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3972821, member: 15054"] It was 1980or maybe 1982 and hunting Indian land that was on the back side of Robbers Cave state park. I walked a lot of land because I was young and dumb and I came upon a dead wolf. I went back to camp and told the adults as I was just 12 or 14 at the time. I was called nuts and it was a coyote. Well I was grounded most of my childhood and I had a lot of nature books with all kinds of animals fish and insects and i drew them often and I knew a wolf from a coyote. I finally got my dad's cousin to walk with me to the dead critter. He thought it also looked like a wolf. All the camp had to go look then. HHHMMM Well the ranger was called out then the College and the area was tapped off. News media came out and a few days later the college comes out with results and it was in fact a wolf. Of course I got Zero credit. Not that I wanted any. I sold 80 acres in Prague a ways out of town and the new owners had many pictures of a Red wolf on the land. The wolf in the above story was not a Red wolf. More white and grey and big. [/QUOTE]
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