Only supposed to be wolves in Michigan's UP, not down here in the mitt, but there have been sightings for 20 years now. With coydogs (coyote-wolf hybrid) here and a proven fact, I don't see why the Department of Natural Resources would lie and say there are no wolves in the lower peninsula now (yeah, sure). Also, they couldn't accept the mountain lion sightings until there was too much evidence to deny it, so they said no breeding populations (yeah, right). Black bears are a problem now, they don't deny that one at least.
Now to get them to admit there are big feet here and lake serpents like Nessie, may take a while.
Now to get them to admit there are big feet here and lake serpents like Nessie, may take a while.
A trail goes two ways and looks different in each direction - There is no such thing as a timid woodland creature - Whatever does not kill you leaves you a survivor - Jesus is NOT a bad word - MSB