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Mystery of ‘wolf-like’ creature solved after DNA tested

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Strange ‘wolf-like’ creature shot in Montana, leaves wildlife experts baffled
ABOVE: Strange ‘wolf-like’ creature shot in Montana – May 26, 2018

The mystery is over: Wildlife officials have confirmed that an unusual-looking animal shot in central Montana was a grey wolf.

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials initially weren’t certain what the creature was when a rancher shot it in May. They noted the legs, front claws and canine teeth were shorter and its ears were bigger than normally seen on wolves.

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The agency said Monday that an inspection of the animal at its laboratory revealed it to be a relatively normal-looking wolf. DNA tests confirmed that it was a grey wolf.

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Officials say the wolf was a 2- or 3-year-old female with unique physical features.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service geneticist Mary Curtis says it’s not unusual for there to be physical variations of animals within a species.

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This undated photo provided by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks on Friday, May 25, 2018, shows a wolf-like animal that was shot on May 16, 2018, after it was spotted in a private pasture with livestock near Denton, Mont. . Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks via AP

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