The animal is almost as tall as the alleged 6'3 man that's holding him in the picture, some are saying it could be a large coyote, but they've never seen one that large and the paws seem different.
Michigan's Wildlife Conservation Order amendment No. 6 of 2023 updates the nuisance animals residents can hunt year-round to include gray squirrels, beavers, and muskrats.
Michigan's Wildlife Conservation Order amendment No. 6 of 2023 updates the nuisance animals residents can hunt year-round to include gray squirrels, beavers, and muskrats.
The animal is almost as tall as the alleged 6'3 man that's holding him in the picture, some are saying it could be a large coyote, but they've never seen one that large and the paws seem different.
Michigan's Wildlife Conservation Order amendment No. 6 of 2023 updates the nuisance animals residents can hunt year-round to include gray squirrels, beavers, and muskrats.