DNA of wolf declared extinct in wild lives on in Texas pack

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The finding has led wildlife biologists and others to develop a new understanding that the red wolf DNA is remarkably resilient after decades of human hunting, loss of habitat and other factors had…

 

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Looks like a coyote to me.

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