Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-71.206.184.120-20140107041338/@comment-10280603-20140110180927

BoricuaWolf wrote: The thing is it’s a TV show. The actors and by extension the animals used do not have to be what they really are in real life. I have had coyotes in my neighborhood for the past 5 years and have come within a few feet of them several times. While the posters insisting that the animal used is a wolf may be 100% right (I have no reason to doubt what they say), the point is it doesn’t matter. This is fiction so (on the show) the animal is whatever they say it is, period. It’s close enough that it will fool the majority of the viewers (like it fooled me and I’ve seen a lot of coyotes). On the show it’s a coyote. Just like all of the characters are NOT actually teenagers they’re in their 20s (Crystal Reid is like 28 playing a 17 year old) or like Tyler Posey is half Mexican, and his mother is Mexican IRL, but on the show his mother is Italian. It’s fiction, so the animal is whatever the writers say it is. I get what your saying but if thats the case ill be highly dissapointed. I'm all for the suspension of disbelief. Its required in all shows especially supernatural ones and i get why they sometimes use older actors, because they're more mature and generally better actors than younger counterparts. Yet to pass a coyote off as a wolf when you've had real wolves on the set. Coyotes are easier to get ahold of in both population number and temperment to work with. It would be a huge let down. For now I'm just gonna go with it being a real coyote until an official release it sent saying its not.