Well the animal in the pic appears to be turning, so it 's tail would tend to be in that position, be it a fox, a coyote, or even a dog, which is a possibility too. I highly doubt it's a fox. Like I said about the tail relative to the body, and those would be the longest legs relative to the body size I've ever seen on a fox.
The Coyote in the "comparison" photo is also merely loping, not running. I've seen plenty of coyotes running and their tails are quite animated when in flight, and quite in line with the position of the tail in the blurry photo. Further, coyotes can vary widely in body type, even within a given group. I've seen stout bushy-looking coyotes, and spindly rangy-looking coyotes and everything in between . Their body types vary quite a bit more than the bodies of fox. In all likelihood it's a coyote or a dog, but it's not likely a fox. Hopefully that trail cam or whatever it was taken with'll get a clearer pic, and the matter can be settled, heheh.
Get anything this morning Ma2?
The Coyote in the "comparison" photo is also merely loping, not running. I've seen plenty of coyotes running and their tails are quite animated when in flight, and quite in line with the position of the tail in the blurry photo. Further, coyotes can vary widely in body type, even within a given group. I've seen stout bushy-looking coyotes, and spindly rangy-looking coyotes and everything in between . Their body types vary quite a bit more than the bodies of fox. In all likelihood it's a coyote or a dog, but it's not likely a fox. Hopefully that trail cam or whatever it was taken with'll get a clearer pic, and the matter can be settled, heheh.
Get anything this morning Ma2?