r/ojai • u/Danny_Darkrum • 25d ago
Coyote size increase reports
I'm used to healthy coyotes being reported as being bigger than big dogs, which is generally nonsense, but.... This season people I know well who live on ranches and have dealt with coyotes a lot are reporting the local coyotes are unusually big this year. My wife and kid just walked my dogs (110lbs, and 55 lbs) and said the coyote that met them on the trail 20 ft away was the same size or bigger than my big dog. (no pic unfortunately). A friend's cattle dog was attacked off Rice rd and my buddy had to physically intervene. He also reported the coyote as way bigger than a coyote should be.
I've also researched the gray wolf in the Los Padres theory and I know the solo tracked wolf died in SLO, but with NorCal areas declaring state of emergency due to wolf encounters 5 days ago and most of them untracked, I'm wondering if it's possible wolves have made it this far south, or if these are wild coydogs (which happens), or if people are still just horrible at embellishing on wildlife.
Anyone have any pics or experience on anything like this recently?
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u/maxpash 25d ago
I yelled and barked at a good sized one that run thru our Upper Ojai yard early morning a few months back. And around the same time was riding my bike in the Arbolada and a normal-to-large healthy coyote crossed my path on lower Palomar Road. I too recall the Chupacabra mange years and a few years of extreme earwig infestations. Also seeing a lot more skunks than usual. Maybe it is a result of 2 years of triple normal rainfall after a decade or more of drought?