
Rare gray wolf killed during hunt in Michigan, officials launch investigation
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A Michigan hunter reportedly thought he had set a new record after harvesting a large coyote, but it turned out to be a gray wolf and the incident is currently under investigation.
While the DNR does conduct searches in the Lower Peninsula, there have not been many signs of wolf presence since the population was reestablished in the 1980s, according to a DNR press release. Sydney Borchers is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
The DNR was not made aware of the discovery until the hunter's prize started circulating on Facebook, Brian Roell, a wildlife biologist and large carnivore specialist with the Michigan DNR, told Fox News Digital.
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