cowboyup6977
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UnfortunatelyMountain standard time, and pacific standard time. We are all across 3 time zones in the United states.
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UnfortunatelyMountain standard time, and pacific standard time. We are all across 3 time zones in the United states.
I forget about those. Used to eat them all the time.Yummy tuna salad sandwich for dinner....yummy
Hi!!Evening all x
I make mine a little differently. I almost make a tartar sauce, and then fold in tuna. it's delicious. I add onion, garlic. just a little bit of mayonnaise.... just enough to hold it together, and some celery and onion.... deliciousI forget about those. Used to eat them all the time.
Tonight was salmon and some veggies. (Trying to keep some oil and omegas and all that good stuff in the diet!).
{{{RJ and Mrs. RJ}}}Good Evening everyone,
I'm back from my daylong visit with my Mrs Doctors and endless tests, but I don't have many results yet other than she has a enlarged spleen.
As I understand it, they are out there. Apparently they have some domestic dog in the genome too. There is some concern they may replace wolves, but I think the FB article is exaggerating quite a bit...I remember a week or so ago someone posted about a coyote that looked more like a wolf. I found this on FB today, so take it with a grain of salt.
I remember a week or so ago someone posted about a coyote that looked more like a wolf. I found this on FB today, so take it with a grain of salt.
As I understand it, they are out there. Apparently they have some domestic dog in the genome too. There is some concern they may replace wolves, but I think the FB article is exaggerating quite a bit...
I did. It was in my neighbors yard. And I'm northeast US. thanks for the info...I remember a week or so ago someone posted about a coyote that looked more like a wolf. I found this on FB today, so take it with a grain of salt.
Thanks hun.
https://nywolf.org/coyote-awareness-day-2022/
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There is a wild hybrid canid living in the eastern United States, and it is the result of evolution occurring right under our noses!
Over the years these dynamic canids have acquired a number of nicknames. Both "Coywolf" and “Coydog” have been growing in popularity; however, the majority of the scientific community prefer the less flashy moniker: “Eastern Coyote.” It's no surprise that "wolf" and "dog" have been woven into the identity of wild canids in the region, as current science indicates a number of species are represented within the genome of the eastern coyote. Ecologist and evolutionary biologist Javier Monzón, previously at Stony Brook University in New York, now at Pepperdine University in California, analyzed the DNA of 437 eastern coyotes and found the genes contain all three canids -- dog, wolf and coyote. According to Monzón's research, about 64% of the eastern coyote's genome is coyote (Canis latrans), 13% gray wolf (Canis lupus), 13% Eastern wolf (Canis lycaon), and 10% dog (Canis familiaris). Sounds like a recipe for canis soup!
Monzón, J., Kays, R., Dykhuizen, D.E., 2014. Assessment of coyote-wolf-dog admixture using ancestry-informative diagnosticSNPs. Molecular Ecology vol 23: 182–197.
Night, OM. Sleep well!!Night everyone!View attachment 2437179
Night, dkI'm checking out too...
Good night all.
Night, MisskMeet too...let's hope I qm.not up til 3 this am
Let's hope that no news is good news. My arthritic fingers crossed, almost!Good Evening everyone,
I'm back from my daylong visit with my Mrs Doctors and endless tests, but I don't have many results yet other than she has a enlarged spleen.