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Posted by Need4speed December 11, 2009
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Meep Meep
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Posted by ownow December 9, 2009
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gina and daniel, you ned to exchange phone numbers instead of filling this paper with even more crap
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Posted by Misty Sunrise December 8, 2009
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Daniel, go ahead and keep feeding your coyotes. Doesn't matter to me one bit. I hope they have a whole litter of whelps just for you.
Coyotes are cousins to dogs, as are wolves. You wanna feed some wolves there, DannyBoy? He is dressed, since you don't seem to know in your urban-found knowledge, is camouflage since he had been deer hunting. Oops, guess that offended you, too. Oh well, too bad, I guess. His cigarette isn't from after-sex, get your mind out of the gutter. Really, do you have any idea how ridiculous your post is? I guess not since you are the expert at everything ever posted on this site. Gee, it must be so inflating for your ego to know so much. I'm surprised some of it doesn't leak out of your ears from time to time. The shot would have been inhumane if he had needed to shoot more than one time, which he didn't. It would have been inhumane to shoot it in the abdomen instead of into the heart. A 'belly' shot would have caused unnecessary pain to the animal, but that isn't your point, is it? You ask which one is the dangerous animal in the photo. Let me put your mind at rest, it isn't either one, it is me. |
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Posted by Misty Sunrise December 8, 2009
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Quoted from National Geographic
Are Coyotes Becoming More Aggressive? Lorna Bernard: "They are scavengers as well as hunters, and they are very smart," she said. "When they learn that people aren't a danger to them, they become very brazen. coyotes are "becoming habituated to humans and human environments, and adapting their behavior to ours." From the coyotes' perspective, this human environment "is a 'subsidized environment,' meaning it provides an artificially high amount of foods with an unnatural absence of threats," Batcheller said. "These adaptable animals take quick advantage of these unnatural environments." Paul Curtis: Curtis describes a progression of behavior in so-called problem coyote areas. First, the generally reclusive animals are increasingly spotted in daylight hours. Next, pets begin to vanish from yards and are even snatched off leashes by coyotes. "Don't feed them, either purposely or inadvertently, and stay away from animals that show no natural fear," Batcheller, the New York wildlife biologist, cautioned. "Like other wildlife, coyotes should be enjoyed and appreciated, but from a distance. It does this species no good to encourage abnormal behaviors." |
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Posted by bodeen December 7, 2009
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No daniel, I know about incidents reported on the news about human attacks & personally about a pet attack & friends calf out choatsville.
We watched two coyotes stalking the cattle & Know that they were responsible for the calfs death. I have read about these & yes, in general they will eat little rodents & birds & any wildlife that they can catch. However, when hungry, every breathing & non-breathing creature is a meal. Be it a pet, livestock or human. You know this! |
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