Coyotes are safe. I go out in the fields at night when I hear dozens of them barking to each other.
"Coyote attacks on people are very rare. More people are killed by errant golf balls and flying champagne corks each year than are <b>bitten</b> by coyotes". Only bitten - not killed.
Coyotes and people: What to know if you see or encounter a coyote | The Humane Society of the United States
I'm more worried about surprising a trash panda. Raccoons and I have come unexpectedly nose-to-nose on several occasions.
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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe
I was running in a nature reserve area of a dense metropolitan area (Upper back bay, Newport Beach, CA) when I happened upon a lady walking two Labrador retrievers. One was being chased in circles around a large shrub / small tree on the ivy-covered slope of some millionaire's backyard.
That a coyote would take on an animal as big as a retriever while within 10 feet of not only another but the owner shows their boldness.
I stopped to assist and chucked a few rocks at the coyote. It begrudgingly sauntered (not easily deterred) off, but it stopped every 50 feet or so and looked back to see if it was out of my throwing arm's range or if it could go back to getting its Labrador for breakfast.
It is not just small pets one should worry about, it is also small children. Additionally, don't think your presence nearby will deter the coyote from taking either from you.
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