Coywolf: New Coyote-Wolf Hybrid Sees Explosion in Numbers
1st November 2015
In one of the great success stories of interspecies animal breeding, the coyote-wolf hybrid ‘coywolf’ can now count its numbers in the millions.
This new animal, which has emerged in the eastern part of North America over the last century or so, is better than both its predecessors.
At 25kg, it’s twice the size of a coyote; it has larger jaws and bigger muscles meaning it can take down deer; it’s equally adept at hunting in forests and open terrain.
It’s also got some dog in it, about a tenth. With 25 per cent wolf DNA, coyote is the dominant species, according to research by Javier Monzón from Stony Brook University in New York.