Wild Maned Wolf breeding in Florida

Mark golden

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I can confirm with 100% certainty that a manned wolf was living in a defunct golf course I owned in Delray Beach in 2019.
I got on some forums for years but I could not Find anywhere else they were seen. i contacted fl fish and game several times and they believed me but were unconcerned.
I think a needing pop in Everglades might save them if the pythons don’t eat em.
 
I can confirm with 100% certainty that a manned wolf was living in a defunct golf course I owned in Delray Beach in 2019.
I got on some forums for years but I could not Find anywhere else they were seen. i contacted fl fish and game several times and they believed me but were unconcerned.
I think a needing pop in Everglades might save them if the pythons don’t eat em.

How can you confirm this? Maned wolves don't live anywhere near the USA.
 
How can you confirm this? Maned wolves don't live anywhere near the USA.
Basically everything has been introduced to Florida. It would not surprise me in the slightest if Maned Wolves were added to the extensive list of escaped pets.
 
Basically everything has been introduced to Florida. It would not surprise me in the slightest if Maned Wolves were added to the extensive list of escaped pets.

I guarantee they aren't. Maned wolves have not been imported and have never been kept as pets. Only two zoos outside of AZA hold the species, and both are older/non-breeding animals from AZA.
 
I can confirm with 100% certainty that a manned wolf was living in a defunct golf course I owned in Delray Beach in 2019.
I got on some forums for years but I could not Find anywhere else they were seen. i contacted fl fish and game several times and they believed me but were unconcerned.
I think a needing pop in Everglades might save them if the pythons don’t eat em.
Hello, MarkL I believe I saw a Maned Wolf along the Chicago River quite a few years ago. . my dogs bark at coyotes, but were scared of this animal that had a completely different vibe. I always thought it might have escaped from a roadside zoo down South during a hurricane and worked its way up the Mississippi River -I was actually trying to support my hypothesis when I saw your post about the maned Wolf on your golf course. I think its very plausible someone had one of these as a "pet" or an attraction
 
I can confirm with 100% certainty that a manned wolf was living in a defunct golf course I owned in Delray Beach in 2019.
I got on some forums for years but I could not Find anywhere else they were seen. i contacted fl fish and game several times and they believed me but were unconcerned.
I think a needing pop in Everglades might save them if the pythons don’t eat em.
I believe I saw a Maned Wolf along the chicago River several years ago. Distinctive Red and Black coloring, extremely powerful jaws, sent a completely different vibe, my big dos were scared of it, it was young and bounding towards them on those crazy long legs. I only saw it that one time. It wasn't too long after a huge hurricane down south and I thought it might have escaped a small zoo.
 
I believe I saw a Maned Wolf along the chicago River several years ago. Distinctive Red and Black coloring, extremely powerful jaws, sent a completely different vibe, my big dos were scared of it, it was young and bounding towards them on those crazy long legs. I only saw it that one time. It wasn't too long after a huge hurricane down south and I thought it might have escaped a small zoo.
Yup, I'm sure a rare and distinctive South American canid has been roaming a metro area of nearly 10 million people unnoticed.
 
I always feel funny about these kinds of stories. It's always possible that there are odd escapees in the country (though not always plausible and occasionally impossible, ie the famous Shedd Aquarium hoatzin) but there's ultimately very little anyone on zoochat can say or do with such information, even if there were some irrefutable proof or authentication available. Certainly nobody here strikes me that they would travel to a Florida golf course to see a maned wolf, confirmed or otherwise.
 
I think there is no place on this forum for hearsay, unauthenticated reports nor the original posters' personal convictions (and in my view very much beside reality of all wildlife in Florida consists of escapees) regarding a purporterd maned wolf living off a golf course in Florida. The entire story is incorrect and remains firmly absolutely beyond the absurd to even be discussed here.
 
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I always feel funny about these kinds of stories. It's always possible that there are odd escapees in the country (though not always plausible and occasionally impossible, ie the famous Shedd Aquarium hoatzin) but there's ultimately very little anyone on zoochat can say or do with such information, even if there were some irrefutable proof or authentication available. Certainly nobody here strikes me that they would travel to a Florida golf course to see a maned wolf, confirmed or otherwise.
There is no chance this is real. But if it was, you bet I would go to a Florida golf course to see a Maned Wolf.
 
Crazy drug dealers have private zoos loaded with exotic animals -= illegal, unreported, black market animals. its naive to think there's a record of every maned wolf living in private hands. And if you have ever been along the Chicago river, wild animals use it as a highway, and most people have no idea of the extent of the wildlife. My neighbors kept a female wolf for a year that their son had brought home from his fraternity when she started destroying everything. It lived in the back yard and excavated a giant den. The local police liked to visit her. Your condescending comments only make you look ignorant.
 
Crazy drug dealers have private zoos loaded with exotic animals -= illegal, unreported, black market animals. its naive to think there's a record of every maned wolf living in private hands. And if you have ever been along the Chicago river, wild animals use it as a highway, and most people have no idea of the extent of the wildlife. My neighbors kept a female wolf for a year that their son had brought home from his fraternity when she started destroying everything. It lived in the back yard and excavated a giant den. The local police liked to visit her. Your condescending comments only make you look ignorant.
You're the one who's really showing your ignorance here.

While it is true that animals are frequently illegally smuggled into the United States, this is not happening with every animal species. Large (and potentially dangerous) mammals such as Maned Wolves are very difficult to transport without leaving a paper trail. Can you really imagine someone getting one through a border checkpoint or one on a plane unnoticed? The chances are near-zero. It is even less likely that there is a person (or multiple people) with a significant collection of illegally obtained large mammals, as that would require doing this multiple times without getting caught.

Even on the crazy off-chance that one did enter the country, why would that person waste their valuable, difficult to obtain animal by releasing it or letting it escape? Nothing adds up here.

I have been along the Chicago River on many occasions, so I am well aware that it is an active wildlife corridor. But all the same caveats apply. And Chicago is also a difficult place to keep a large mammal like a Maned Wolf without it being detected.

And if you're suggesting this animal came up from the mythical Florida population, I would like to note that this would require that this animal had traveled:

-around 230 miles minimum from Florida to the Mississippi River, assuming it came from Pensacola, the closest possible place in Florida to the Mississippi.
-around 700 miles up the Mississippi River to mouth of the Illinois River
-around 250 miles up the Illinois River to the Des Plaines River
-around 13 miles up the Des Plaines River to the Chicago Sanitary and Shipping Canal
-around 36 miles up the Chicago Sanitary and Shipping Canal to the Chicago River

In other words, this wolf would have had to traverse a distance similar to the distance between the westernmost and easternmost points of their natural range, mostly through unsuitable habitat in an unsuitable climate, all while remaining undetected. That seems wildly unlikely.
 
Large (and potentially dangerous) mammals such as Maned Wolves are very difficult to transport without leaving a paper trail.
To be fair large mammals could be smuggled through as cubs and infants. However if that’s the case then such an animal has to be bottle fed and get imprinted to humans giving it a very slim chance to survive in the wild on its own. That and the pungent urine of if a maned wolf would definitely alert a neighborhood watch before such an animal even gets dumped into the wild.

My neighbors kept a female wolf for a year that their son had brought home from his fraternity when she started destroying everything. It lived in the back yard and excavated a giant den. The local police liked to visit her. Your condescending comments only make you look ignorant.
A personal anecdote of someone else’s wolf (or more likely a wolf dog) is not evidence that there are maned wolves getting smuggled into the US. If you were to say monkeys and tigers then sure since these animals do get caught in the border and it reaches the news. But maned wolf? I don’t think so.
 
Crazy drug dealers have private zoos loaded with exotic animals -= illegal, unreported, black market animals. its naive to think there's a record of every maned wolf living in private hands. And if you have ever been along the Chicago river, wild animals use it as a highway, and most people have no idea of the extent of the wildlife. My neighbors kept a female wolf for a year that their son had brought home from his fraternity when she started destroying everything. It lived in the back yard and excavated a giant den. The local police liked to visit her. Your condescending comments only make you look ignorant.
Skepticism in response to extraordinary claims lacking proportional evidence isn't ignorant. Any other response could very well be called gullible.
 
We are, I suspect, dealing with occurrences of these in Chicago and Florida rather than maned wolves:

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The solution to the invasive population is simple; don't feed them!
 

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From what I’ve read, all of this discussion about maned wolves in my home state reminds me of the time someone here claimed to have seen a wild shoebill in a place where they’re clearly nonexistent (if anyone of you knows exactly what I’m talking about; do link the thread of where that came from).
 
From what I’ve read, all of this discussion about maned wolves in my home state reminds me of the time someone here claimed to have seen a wild shoebill in a place where they’re clearly nonexistent (if anyone of you knows exactly what I’m talking about; do link the thread of where that came from).

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I'll root out the two threads ASAP.
 

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