Three Toes of Harding County
Three Toes of Harding County was the nickname given to a solitary North American male Great Plains wolf who killed livestock at ranches in Harding County, South Dakota over a thirteen-year period in the early 20th century. His hunting range extended into southwestern North Dakota and south eastern Montana.[1]
Three Toes began his depredations in 1912, becoming a fully fledged livestock killer by 1917.[1] He was estimated to have killed $50,000 worth of livestock in his thirteen-year career.[2] He is known to have killed 66 sheep in two nights shortly before his capture.[2] He was pursued by over 150 men, only to be trapped on July 23, 1925, in the Kahoun pasture, near Gallup, South Dakota, by Clyde F. Briggs, the state deputy predatory animal inspector.
Three Toes was initially planned to be taken to Buffalo alive, though he died prematurely. He was thought to have been 20 years old, and measured 6 feet in length and weighed between 75 and 80 pounds.[1]
See also
- Hunting of Jean-Baptiste
- List of wolves
- Lobo the King of Currumpaw
References
- 1 2 3 "Elsie McDonell (Mrs. Fred Dahl) Primary Teacher 1911-16, 1918-19". Retrieved 2008-07-30.
- 1 2 "THE WOLF: MYTH, LEGEND & MISCONCEPTION". T. R. Mader. Abundant Wildlife Society. Retrieved 2008-07-30.
- Lopez, Barry. Of Wolves and Men. Charles Scribner’s sons, 1978, ISBN 0-7432-4936-4