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appalachiablue

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7. They are everywhere and can go after small pets & kids if hungry or threatened.
Thu Sep 26, 2019, 12:11 AM
Sep 2019

I would see them walking down my suburban street at 10 am, and that was more than ten years ago.

Coyotes' habitat has been shrinking fast from growth, so they've moved into cities all over, incl. the Midwest, East, South.



Coyote stalking woman & her dog.

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That doesn't look like threatening body language to me HelpImSurrounded Sep 2019 #1
Not an expert but Disaffected Sep 2019 #8
Observation: when the child instinctively raised her arms, the cayote backed off DemocracyMouse Sep 2019 #13
Yes, and because she turned and faced it. Quixote1818 Sep 2019 #26
You faced off a bear! Nice job! Did it with a loose cow once. DemocracyMouse Sep 2019 #51
I did that with a momma moose & calf once Disaffected Sep 2019 #64
I think the girl is lucky she turned and faced it Quixote1818 Sep 2019 #22
I'm going to go out on a limb and say I don't think they do "friendly interactions." :p NCLefty Sep 2019 #34
Predators will test their pray; sizing them up aikoaiko Sep 2019 #56
Over-react or not lillypaddle Sep 2019 #89
I'd teach my child not to panic and how to read the situation HelpImSurrounded Sep 2019 #91
Do you have children? lillypaddle Sep 2019 #99
The earlier you start, the better HelpImSurrounded Sep 2019 #105
Do you have children? lillypaddle Sep 2019 #109
Not really. Jirel Sep 2019 #106
The video shows the coyote running up to her lillypaddle Sep 2019 #110
That's a whole lot of nothing. If the coyote wanted to attack her it would have attacked her. Coventina Sep 2019 #2
I would say dismissing a generally wild creature that's showing no fear is also idiotic. RhodeIslandOne Sep 2019 #35
Sorry, I should have made myself a bit more clear: This VIDEO is a whole lot of nothing. Coventina Sep 2019 #37
+1 HelpImSurrounded Sep 2019 #48
So then there IS a bit of a problem then.... RhodeIslandOne Sep 2019 #94
Did you watch the whole video? The mother complains about hearing the coyotes at night. Coventina Sep 2019 #97
I did and she actually never says that. RhodeIslandOne Sep 2019 #98
OK, then the parents are dangerously oblivious. Coventina Sep 2019 #102
They're going to contact local authorities. A HERETIC I AM Sep 2019 #3
We have coyotes up the wazoo in our neighborhood. Coventina Sep 2019 #5
Heck. Give the kids some hot dogs; they can make friends Captain Zero Sep 2019 #14
Unusual that the dog was in her yard during the day and actually got close. Coyotes carry rabies LeftInTX Sep 2019 #4
We have tons of coyotes. There has never been a single case of rabid coyote in the county Coventina Sep 2019 #6
Rabies in coyotes Disaffected Sep 2019 #11
In Texas there was such a problem that Parks and Wildlife air dropped rabies vaccine laced bait LeftInTX Sep 2019 #18
Yikes! Well, I'm glad they figured out a solution! n/t Coventina Sep 2019 #19
There are one to three cases of human rabies in US womanofthehills Sep 2019 #44
Humans aren't the only animals who get rabies LeftInTX Sep 2019 #104
They are everywhere and can go after small pets & kids if hungry or threatened. appalachiablue Sep 2019 #7
That's a beautiful coyote. StarryNite Sep 2019 #20
Urban Coyotes are vermin tinrobot Sep 2019 #40
My daughter says one step up exboyfil Sep 2019 #55
Yeah, Disaffected Sep 2019 #65
Humans have destroyed their habitat. What are they supposed to do, wait to go extinct? Blue_true Sep 2019 #75
Actually, cities are a great habitat for coyotes, and that's the problem. tinrobot Sep 2019 #83
At least in the east that's not true. GulfCoast66 Sep 2019 #118
I see your points. Thanks for the history lesson. Blue_true Sep 2019 #124
The eastern coyotes around here are fairly mangy RhodeIslandOne Sep 2019 #95
It's kind of reassuring to me that some wildlife is adapting so well Crunchy Frog Sep 2019 #93
True, it's only natural for coyotes or any species to try to move & adapt. appalachiablue Sep 2019 #100
That bold fellow is obviously a successful hunter. Look at how well fed he is. nt tblue37 Sep 2019 #101
I'll shoot if they enter my yard. nt Progressive Jones Sep 2019 #9
Unless you are out in the country, that would be a firearms violation. n/t Coventina Sep 2019 #10
Why not try Disaffected Sep 2019 #12
Coyotes weren't trying "Live and Let Live" when they killed my neighbor's dog... nt Progressive Jones Sep 2019 #15
You really don't get nature, do you? Coventina Sep 2019 #17
feel the same way about them attacking humans? stopdiggin Sep 2019 #24
Of course coyotes shouldn't be encouraged to come in peoples' houses! Coventina Sep 2019 #38
Yes, and the same with Disaffected Sep 2019 #67
Bingo. nt Blue_true Sep 2019 #78
Coyotes were here first? Not necessarily. FuzzyRabbit Sep 2019 #29
Granted, sometimes coyote populations shift around, and they thrive on garbage produced by humans. Coventina Sep 2019 #39
Coyotes range all across North America now: they followed our highways, railroads, & tunnels Hekate Sep 2019 #115
They weren't always there first at all. MineralMan Sep 2019 #42
Yee haw! So you're going to risk discharging your firearm, against the law, in an unsafe area? Coventina Sep 2019 #43
That's why I built the fence around my backyard. MineralMan Sep 2019 #49
Is your fence at least 6 feet high? Coventina Sep 2019 #50
Thanks for the advice. MineralMan Sep 2019 #54
Agreed about the loose dogs. Although we have coyotes, odds are more likely a loose dog will Coventina Sep 2019 #57
From the little that I understand of them, Coyotes are periodic migratory animals. Blue_true Sep 2019 #80
Yes, as their population goes up and resources become scarce, MineralMan Sep 2019 #82
The fence must also be flush to the house and other structures. Blue_true Sep 2019 #79
The "simple" reason(s) Disaffected Sep 2019 #68
The police only show up if someone calls them. MineralMan Sep 2019 #71
*shrug* Your neighborhood must be vastly different from mine. Coventina Sep 2019 #74
Coyotes moved in when wolves were exterminated. hunter Sep 2019 #87
I didn't realize there was an obligation for prey to be preyed upon. n/t PoliticAverse Sep 2019 #52
And when did I say that? Most wildlife experts estimate that only 1 in 20 hunts are successful. Coventina Sep 2019 #53
Odd how some people think, isn't it? Hekate Sep 2019 #116
"The coyotes were there first, and they are hunters." EX500rider Sep 2019 #90
I live in an urban area. There are children and pets here. Progressive Jones Sep 2019 #111
Coyotes are only threats to chickens. Coventina Sep 2019 #112
Ever seen one run off with a housecat in its jaws? Hekate Sep 2019 #117
Yes, actually I have, it's a pretty common sight around here. Coventina Sep 2019 #120
That phrase applies Disaffected Sep 2019 #66
Humans are also predators and carnivores. MineralMan Sep 2019 #72
Sadly true. Disaffected Sep 2019 #73
They were wild animals doing what wild animals do. Blue_true Sep 2019 #77
And you would go to jail. Just put of lights with motion sensors, they don't like that. nt Blue_true Sep 2019 #76
If you shoot one, you better shoot the whole pack RhodeIslandOne Sep 2019 #92
I'd worry about pets, but not a kid... TygrBright Sep 2019 #16
Exactly StarryNite Sep 2019 #21
I would totally worry about a coyote approaching a child. Every year there are attacks on humans Quixote1818 Sep 2019 #23
Yikes!!! LeftInTX Sep 2019 #28
Are you in a rural area? Quixote1818 Sep 2019 #30
Urban (suburban) LeftInTX Sep 2019 #33
In my neighborhood they walk on the sidewalks or alleys or into yards lostnfound Sep 2019 #32
Coyotes are smart & have learned a lot from us & our dogs. Such as... Hekate Sep 2019 #25
Agree 100% There are plenty of coyote attacks on humans ever year Quixote1818 Sep 2019 #27
Creepy!! LeftInTX Sep 2019 #31
That is really interesting. jeffreyi Sep 2019 #69
i remember this coyote story orleans Sep 2019 #36
OMG! LeftInTX Sep 2019 #107
i'm in a burb outside of chgo orleans Sep 2019 #121
I clicked on this link because I saw a coyote just yesterday. llmart Sep 2019 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Sep 2019 #45
I live alongside coyotes. They are a fact of life here. You don't let your pets out, Coventina Sep 2019 #46
You don't let young children play alone... 3catwoman3 Sep 2019 #85
Kind of depends on some various factors, and how young we are talking. Coventina Sep 2019 #86
The 2-legged variety is exactly what I was thinking of. 3catwoman3 Sep 2019 #88
She went out to get the mail RhodeIslandOne Sep 2019 #96
As I type, a coyote is yelping - I live out in the country womanofthehills Sep 2019 #47
Coyotes in different regions can behave differently Johnny2X2X Sep 2019 #58
There is also apparently a distinct difference Disaffected Sep 2019 #70
What's going on? Coyotes have been appearing in my community too. ecstatic Sep 2019 #59
No, running is the WORST thing you can do. Coventina Sep 2019 #61
I'll take your word for it, but once someone ecstatic Sep 2019 #62
No, unless it is a pack situation (in which case, keep running if there's a chance to get to safety) Coventina Sep 2019 #63
They are not desperate. It's just that urban and suburban areas have much better supplies of food. Kaleva Sep 2019 #81
Coyotes do fairly well in urban areas. LeftInTX Sep 2019 #108
We have them in my Central Florida neighborhood. GulfCoast66 Sep 2019 #60
We don't have them in the Florida Keys. tavernier Sep 2019 #84
In my neighborhood, we have both red foxes and coyotes Niagara Sep 2019 #103
Coyotes enid602 Sep 2019 #113
beep beep Sapient Donkey Sep 2019 #114
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Sep 2019 #119
I think that it went in her yard after seeing her wasn't good LeftInTX Sep 2019 #122
It could also mean it was sick or starving. leftyladyfrommo Sep 2019 #123
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