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<blockquote data-quote="BigTexOK" data-source="post: 1933056" data-attributes="member: 12378"><p>On my family's land in TX(Kaufman County, about 60 miles Southeast of Dallas) we have red wolves. My uncle had seen them for years. Two years ago he was drinking coffee in the kitchen and saw three of them in an adjacent field. Called the game warden who came out and saw them as well and confirmed that they were indeed red wolves. We had been telling my uncle for years he obviously didn't know the difference between coyotes and wolves...we were wrong.</p><p></p><p>In Texas they attempted to reintroduce the wolves to the wildlife population but thought they were unsucsessful. Apparently there was some success.</p><p></p><p>If they can survive 200 miles south of here and 200 miles directly west of here in New Mexico then they can survive in Oklahoma as well.</p><p></p><p>What part of the state are you in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTexOK, post: 1933056, member: 12378"] On my family's land in TX(Kaufman County, about 60 miles Southeast of Dallas) we have red wolves. My uncle had seen them for years. Two years ago he was drinking coffee in the kitchen and saw three of them in an adjacent field. Called the game warden who came out and saw them as well and confirmed that they were indeed red wolves. We had been telling my uncle for years he obviously didn't know the difference between coyotes and wolves...we were wrong. In Texas they attempted to reintroduce the wolves to the wildlife population but thought they were unsucsessful. Apparently there was some success. If they can survive 200 miles south of here and 200 miles directly west of here in New Mexico then they can survive in Oklahoma as well. What part of the state are you in? [/QUOTE]
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