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PunnyNamereply
lemmy.world

I like the consistency of the stances used for the reference images. Helps provide useful contrast.

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Jessicatreply
lemmy.world

What really struck me was the reddish nose markings too. OP’s image looked like a coyote to me.

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Especially in Canada, there's going to be a large degree of hybridization. Coyotes have apparently also been shown to become more wolf-like (i.e., larger) in territories they have moved into since wolves were extirpated.

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Elechickenreply
lemmy.ca

Crown land is land owned by the government of a commonwealth country. In Canada, federally owned and provincially owned land is referred to as crown land.

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Owned by the king, not the government. Well, I suppose the king is the government, just not the part that does all the other government stuff

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