Normally I poke along when I'm driving through the woods, looking everywhere at everything so I don't miss anything.
This time, however, I was in a hurry to get to a specific location when the light was right, and I was zipping along the newly paved portion of the Echo Trail with tunnel vision. I caught movement out of the corner of my eye while I was motoring at 50mph, saw it was a wolf and locked up the brakes. I was able to get this shot, which is only fairly sharp, of a young wolf (I'd guess one of this year's pups), with a darn big case of mange.
You can even see open sores on its side and rear leg, and of course the tail is a poor excuse for a wolf's tail. Wonder if it'll even make it through the coming winter. It was moving pretty darn slow.
Reminds me of how our border collie looked when a fox came into the farmstead out in North Dakota and she chased it off. The dog contracted a harsh case of mange in the process. Our border collie is alive and well 10 years later, though she was NOT happy when we doused her with the medication and it had to stay on her skin and burn for 24 hours.
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I didn't think mange was this serious? If I didn't know better, I'd have said that something had attacked it, isn't it unusual for a wolf to be alone and not in a pack? Good shot, especially given the circumstances.
Looks like an abscess on the leg.
)....this is a case of nature doing its thing, they won't bother with it.
