Coyote Biology

Joe, read what I wrote or type it into Google yourself.

Type "do canids have blue hair" into gooogle..

This isn't about you and I agreeing about anything, there are facts that explain what I keep trying to tell you, and I don't know if you just don't have the technological ability to use Google, or you are just so stubborn and sure that you are correct that you're just ignoring it. Either way, you have wasted enough of my time.
 
Joe, read what I wrote or type it into Google yourself.

Type "do canids have blue hair" into gooogle..

This isn't about you and I agreeing about anything, there are facts that explain what I keep trying to tell you, and I don't know if you just don't have the technological ability to use Google, or you are just so stubborn and sure that you are correct that you're just ignoring it. Either way, you have wasted enough of my time.
Canids as in the pure bred coyote? As for blue, you & I both know in some breeds, some mixed breeds of dogs. Can have blue in their coloration. That is NOT the topic at hand. The differing view you & I have is. About the purebred coyote having blue in it's fur color. Coydog hybrids can have many varied colors, including blue. They also can have different body shaped & be a much larger size. Than the purebred coyote.
 
Canids as in the pure bred coyote? As for blue, you & I both know in some breeds, some mixed breeds of dogs. Can have blue in their coloration. That is NOT the topic at hand. The differing view you & I have is. About the purebred coyote having blue in it's fur color. Coydog hybrids can have many varied colors, including blue. They also can have different body shaped & be a much larger size. Than the purebred coyote.
So.... you refuse to look into it because you're sure you're right?

How did you get to your age without learning any humility or wisdom? I'm going to block you so I don't have to continue seeing your absurdity.
 
Canids as in the pure bred coyote? As for blue, you & I both know in some breeds, some mixed breeds of dogs. Can have blue in their coloration. That is NOT the topic at hand. The differing view you & I have is. About the purebred coyote having blue in it's fur color. Coydog hybrids can have many varied colors, including blue. They also can have different body shaped & be a much larger size. Than the purebred coyote.
I mentioned earlier in this post or another post recently about a few other very odd looking coyotes I've seen. 1 looking all coyote. Except for it's body hair. Which was like that of a long haired collie(very long body fur that flowed in the wind). Another coyote I mentioned not long ago. Was all an gold coyote. It's body was very stocky & thick. Broad head, broad short muzzle, pointed arrow head size & shaped ears. It's neck & shoulder mass were very muscular & thick. That canine was paired up with a smaller mousy colored coyote. Each season from Fall up until planting time. Most every day I'm hunting. I drive thousands of miles each year. As you & some others. Would like to diminish my experiences, opinions & what all I have seen. That does not work with me. My hunting experiences are my own. Like yours are.
 
So.... you refuse to look into it because you're sure you're right?

How did you get to your age without learning any humility or wisdom? I'm going to block you so I don't have to continue seeing your absurdity.
Wisdom & humility I have. As if... you would acknowledge that. But rather you prefer to sling mud.
 
Joe, did you google "can canids have blue hair"?

Canids are all species of canines; dogs, coyotes, wolves, jackals, hyena, etc. Just type it into the search bar and come back after..
 
Joe, did you google "can canids have blue hair"?

Canids are all species of canines; dogs, coyotes, wolves, jackals, hyena, etc. Just type it into the search bar and come back after..
This is my last comment on the discussion. Of a "purebred coyote" having Blue body fur. I say they don't. So if you are inclined to prove me wrong. Then post a biological study/finding. Showing that evidence.
 
This is my last comment on the discussion. Of a "purebred coyote" having Blue body fur. I say they don't. So if you are inclined to prove me wrong. Then post a biological study/finding. Showing that evidence.
Rock knocker?

Seriously, there's no need to pretend to be two different people..
 
Joe, who is in the room with you right now? Maybe a great grandchild, a hospice nurse, psychiatrist maybe?

Please, for the love of all things holy, ask them to type into any search engine, "can canines have blue hair", and let them read the results to you. Please, I'm begging you.
 
This thread is absolutely hilarious entertainment.

...I'm still waiting to see a picture of a blue coyote...
I feel like we are speaking different languages. I'm not sure he's capable of reading very well. I honestly think he's using talk to text, because he can't seem to understand the simplest points of the conversation.
 
This will not be the last time he posts something about dog crossbreeding, expert biologist, blue hair, how long he has been studying coyotes, how tough he is, and a whole booklet of other narcissistic "look at me" rants. The fact that everyone here isn't falling at his feet and begging to hear more wisdom from the real Coyote God (sorry John Henry) eats at him like a cancer. His compulsion will drive him back to the keyboard for more punishment. This is his third screen name here for a reason.
 
This will not be the last time he posts something about dog crossbreeding, expert biologist, blue hair, how long he has been studying coyotes, how tough he is, and a whole booklet of other narcissistic "look at me" rants. The fact that everyone here isn't falling at his feet and begging to hear more wisdom from the real Coyote God (sorry John Henry) eats at him like a cancer. His compulsion will drive him back to the keyboard for more punishment. This is his third screen name here for a reason.
Hey sir, I'll have you know that he's called up over 2,500 coyotes, and through his sheer benevolence and quest for knowledge, he let most of them live. If there is ever a coyote hunter Mt. Rushmore, the great granter of coyote lives must be considered among them. I'm surprised he didn't shoot them, then use his skills as a medic to save them.
 
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