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It is more than likely Jilly_in_VA Feb 2021 #1
It could be any of those and a good thing that appalachiablue Feb 2021 #3
I agree. 2naSalit Feb 2021 #8
Good point Jilly_in_VA Feb 2021 #13
This one has learned that people usually have food on them Bayard Feb 2021 #2
The search for food for offspring sounds plausible. appalachiablue Feb 2021 #4
All of the above. 2naSalit Feb 2021 #9
Coyote Garou? jpak Feb 2021 #5
Werewolf, maybe a robot gone rogue appalachiablue Feb 2021 #6
That is a terrific image! bedazzled Feb 2021 #14
It's an ancient style of Greek pottery, red figures appalachiablue Feb 2021 #15
Thank you! bedazzled Feb 2021 #17
Really strange to see that sort of behavior in coyotes. Paladin Feb 2021 #7
We have coyotes all around us. murielm99 Feb 2021 #10
Nothing's more adaptable than a coyote. Paladin Feb 2021 #11
Eating Twinkies. n/t Harker Feb 2021 #12
Ten years ago I saw one walking down appalachiablue Feb 2021 #16
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