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In reply to the discussion: Neighborhood on edge after coyote attacks 2-year-old girl in Irvine park [View all]Rozlee
(2,529 posts)We had problems with coyotes here in Texas for a while during our drought, mostly for those of us living in the wooded areas of the Hill Country. We had to keep an eye on our domestic animals and since coyotes can forage around both in the day and night, it was rather nerve racking. They didn't seem that frightened of humans after a while, coming close to our homes and only running off a short distance when we'd come out to scare them away. The mountain lions were a problem as well and we'd find carcasses from raccoons and other woodland creatures all over our property, until the creatures moved away on their migrations. We've been having record rainfalls and I hope it keeps them away for awhile. But, with urban sprawl and more subdivisions being built deeper into the woods of the Hill Country, I suspect that man and nature will be clashing more as time goes on.