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Coyote Cute

TOPICS:coyotecute animalsMilbanknot uglySouth Dakotayoung

Posted By: Erik Moore January 30, 2014

Walter J. Breckenridge captured this young coyote with his still camera in Milbank, South Dakota (just across the border to Minnesota) on June 8, 1935.

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(Images from the negatives in the Bell Museum of Natural History records)

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