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In reply to the discussion: Urban coyotes could be setting the stage for larger carnivores to move into cities [View all]NV Whino
(20,886 posts)4. It's the raccoons you have to worry about
They have a plan to take over the world.
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Urban coyotes could be setting the stage for larger carnivores to move into cities [View all]
DavidDvorkin
Oct 2012
OP
I have a feeling you won't think so in a year or two when they've taken hold and
hlthe2b
Oct 2012
#7
You must not have any pets. We had a huge problem with coyotes snatching pets here in.
Michigan Alum
Oct 2012
#26
And I have a feeling that you might want consider your lifestyle and the consequences thereof.
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2012
#60
Damn! I am so sorry that I was out of town dealing with actual nature and the inhabitants thereof
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2012
#96
I hope everyone sees this ugly post from you. None of this applies, but keep your ugly stereotypes^
hlthe2b
Oct 2012
#97
I thought this story was about the wildlife making their way moving into the urban areas
AspenRose
Oct 2012
#94
You should see the fat momma and three kids that come to our backdoor every night..
snooper2
Oct 2012
#35
One should avoid Grizzlies at all cost... Given they've not yet wandered from the WY Tetons into CO
hlthe2b
Oct 2012
#34
random irrelevant fact: There are 10,000 Tigers kept as pets in backyards in the US.
librechik
Oct 2012
#9
true story--altho it's been a few years ago that I watched a documentary about it
librechik
Oct 2012
#50
+1. They couldn't possibly do a worse job than the bald monkeys have. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2012
#62
This is happening because of the loss of habitat and the killing off of panthers, etc.
Michigan Alum
Oct 2012
#28
I have seen skunks and very large raccoons on my walk from the El to my house
alcibiades_mystery
Oct 2012
#37
No health care, no workplace safety laws, no retirement plan, and Mother Nature is a tough boss.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2012
#59
Black bears are an increasing problem in some urban/suburban environments.
yellowcanine
Oct 2012
#51