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I for one am very glad to see coyotes moving into my woods to hedgehog Oct 2012 #1
I have a feeling you won't think so in a year or two when they've taken hold and hlthe2b Oct 2012 #7
Yes. I live in southwest Denver DavidDvorkin Oct 2012 #12
You must not have any pets. We had a huge problem with coyotes snatching pets here in. Michigan Alum Oct 2012 #26
We used to have a lot of pets DavidDvorkin Oct 2012 #30
Yep...coyotes are bad news for pet-owners... regnaD kciN Oct 2012 #77
I don’t have pets anymore and I actually like to listen to the coyotes at night, Mugu Oct 2012 #82
I live in ellie Oct 2012 #55
And I have a feeling that you might want consider your lifestyle and the consequences thereof. Egalitarian Thug Oct 2012 #60
You are incredibly rude and know NOTHING. Absolutely nothing about me hlthe2b Oct 2012 #63
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
I'm hoping for raptors. onehandle Oct 2012 #2
Heh! Indpndnt Oct 2012 #43
They want their Country back formercia Oct 2012 #3
LOL at your post title!!! PotatoChip Oct 2012 #57
LMAO! Perfect. thanks. n/t Egalitarian Thug Oct 2012 #61
Disconnect. nt. NCTraveler Oct 2012 #64
It's the raccoons you have to worry about NV Whino Oct 2012 #4
One fellow has been at it in disguse... JHB Oct 2012 #22
Think... pinboy3niner Oct 2012 #31
You should see the fat momma and three kids that come to our backdoor every night.. snooper2 Oct 2012 #35
Raccoons have adapted. aquart Oct 2012 #54
They sure have! pinboy3niner Oct 2012 #56
I swear that all raccoons are from Noo Yawk. hifiguy Oct 2012 #72
Ours certainly are. You don't ever want to leave a door propped open. aquart Oct 2012 #75
Baby raccoons purr. Who knew? aquart Oct 2012 #99
My raccoon comes in the house to get the cat food NV Whino Oct 2012 #66
Some of us are already accustomed to the potential risk... hlthe2b Oct 2012 #5
Your post reminds me of the rule on how to COLGATE4 Oct 2012 #33
One should avoid Grizzlies at all cost... Given they've not yet wandered from the WY Tetons into CO hlthe2b Oct 2012 #34
Lighten up. It's a joke. COLGATE4 Oct 2012 #38
Yes.. heard it countless times. Usually by those who think hiking hlthe2b Oct 2012 #39
There's footage on "Thunderbeast" (avail. on Netflix) - closeupready Oct 2012 #46
In the last year I have seen several coyotes and possibly a fox. raina starling Oct 2012 #6
New coyote species evolving in NE USA.... kooljerk666 Oct 2012 #8
random irrelevant fact: There are 10,000 Tigers kept as pets in backyards in the US. librechik Oct 2012 #9
Good God! DavidDvorkin Oct 2012 #13
Is that true, or are you just kidding? closeupready Oct 2012 #47
true story--altho it's been a few years ago that I watched a documentary about it librechik Oct 2012 #50
It isn't irrelevant if your neighbor has one. Brigid Oct 2012 #49
I saw a fox and a deer at work on Wednesday in Pleasanton. JRLeft Oct 2012 #10
Sorry, I just can't resist: DavidDvorkin Oct 2012 #14
Laptops pinboy3niner Oct 2012 #19
Ha! DavidDvorkin Oct 2012 #29
ZOMG, it's even worse than that... pinboy3niner Oct 2012 #11
oh no there goes tokyo............... kooljerk666 Oct 2012 #17
We have black bear in suburban cities here in NE Ohio. Doremus Oct 2012 #15
I approve of mountain lions and bears slackmaster Oct 2012 #16
Coyotes often in Central Park. JaneyVee Oct 2012 #18
Define "often". aquart Oct 2012 #76
I live in a heavily developed suburban area aint_no_life_nowhere Oct 2012 #20
Lions! n/t porphyrian Oct 2012 #21
Tigers! n/t pinboy3niner Oct 2012 #23
Bears! Oh My!!! RevStPatrick Oct 2012 #32
Oh, my! pinboy3niner Oct 2012 #36
Good, I was worried no one would do that. porphyrian Oct 2012 #53
Lions, or at least mountain lions hifiguy Oct 2012 #24
I, for one, accept our new mammalian carnivore Overlords! didact Oct 2012 #25
+1. They couldn't possibly do a worse job than the bald monkeys have. n/t Egalitarian Thug Oct 2012 #62
C. lupus, domesticated variant pbrower2a Oct 2012 #70
I was going to post this article from national Geographic csziggy Oct 2012 #27
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
The wildlife come and go in waves here DavidDvorkin Oct 2012 #41
Coyotes, etc, have to make a living too. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2012 #40
Why don't they get a job, damn it, instead of living on handouts?! DavidDvorkin Oct 2012 #42
They'e the 47% of the animal world Canuckistanian Oct 2012 #44
The coyote workplace environment isn't always easy aint_no_life_nowhere Oct 2012 #48
No health care, no workplace safety laws, no retirement plan, and Mother Nature is a tough boss. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2012 #59
For we are Crunchy and good with Chocolate. nt One_Life_To_Give Oct 2012 #45
Black bears are an increasing problem in some urban/suburban environments. yellowcanine Oct 2012 #51
well you could always get a cat.. undergroundpanther Oct 2012 #81
Well, what are they supposed to do ? darkangel218 Oct 2012 #52
Mountain lions aren't uncommon along the river here, but they're reluctant to be around people, LeftyMom Oct 2012 #58
bigger issue is *why*. HiPointDem Oct 2012 #65
The smell of Baby Back Ribs is irresistable. formercia Oct 2012 #68
Some of my neighbors... StarryNite Oct 2012 #67
I like your neighbors. Brigid Oct 2012 #71
Thank you! StarryNite Oct 2012 #73
I want a bobcat. Brigid Oct 2012 #74
had a bobcat visit my yard undergroundpanther Oct 2012 #84
They are so pretty and not often seen. StarryNite Oct 2012 #89
In our local paper a couple of months ago... StarryNite Oct 2012 #87
Once in a lifetime shot StarryNite Oct 2012 #90
I Side With The Coyotes. (nt) Paladin Oct 2012 #69
I side with coyotes too undergroundpanther Oct 2012 #79
we have overtaken undergroundpanther Oct 2012 #78
I live in a suburb fairly close to downtown Cleveland.... WCGreen Oct 2012 #80
I like having undergroundpanther Oct 2012 #83
I forgot the bunnies and snakes... WCGreen Oct 2012 #85
that caught on camera undergroundpanther Oct 2012 #95
I live in the midst of the Manistee Nat'l Forest. longship Oct 2012 #86
I hope so JonLP24 Oct 2012 #88
Can I trade skunks for coyotes? Robb Oct 2012 #91
How about a two rattlesnakes StarryNite Oct 2012 #92
LOL touché. nt Robb Oct 2012 #93
A friend of mine lives on a lake in New Jersey and... meaculpa2011 Oct 2012 #98
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