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In reply to the discussion: forget fear of lions...2nd Coyote fatal attack on a pet in a week for Milw suburb. [View all]HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)45. I've spent much of my adult life in rural areas and villages/hamlets
everywhere I've been coyotes are pretty common.
But in almost all places I've been, if a human steps out from cover near a coyote or even comes to a glass door, the coyotes get skiddish and more often than not skee-daddle
Being in town, birding in around the house isn't great, so I've spent a lot of time out at dawn and it's common to see coyotes, especially in parks...at least before people start moving around a lot.
Three attacks on pets in the same neighborhood here is very unusual us.
Certainly something much more real the lion sightings over the summer
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forget fear of lions...2nd Coyote fatal attack on a pet in a week for Milw suburb. [View all]
HereSince1628
Sep 2015
OP
Yes just saw that. Unfortunately, seems at least one coyote has developed a bad habit
HereSince1628
Sep 2015
#7
when I worked for Mammoth Mtn ski resort, we had lots of coyotes but only a few got names
GreatGazoo
Sep 2015
#25
That's crazy! The farmers I spoke with had similar stories about llamas protecting against coyotes
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#31
This happened in the neighborhood I grew up in and a friend heard the screams yesterday AM.
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#20
Yes, and a coyote attack in 'tosa on a pet is about as common as snow in Miami
HereSince1628
Sep 2015
#22
I know, it's crazy. I'd expect it more out here in Lake Country, but Tosa is right outside the city.
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#23
Coyotes kill everything that moves around here....hunters can't kill enough of them.
ileus
Sep 2015
#29
No wolves back in SE WI. One possible attack on livestock well north of Madison
HereSince1628
Sep 2015
#41