Red wolf scat (found in North Carolina) is abundant - do to the government program that is releasing them to this day... I don't agree with the release of a 120lb killer but it sure makes walks in the forest more interesting. Especially in January and February when food for the wolves is at it's scarcest. In late January 2024 - they could be heard howling at 3:00AM about one to two blocks away in our wildlife preserve.
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Coyote Scat - not the rabbit fir and smaller diameter
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Red Wolf Scat - mostly white tailed deer hair.
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Coyote with bird feathers
Wold scat (deer hair)
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Large wolf - to big to be Coyote
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Wolf Scat - with Deer Hair
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Dog scat - much more granular with dog hair in it.
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