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Old 10-22-2015, 09:55 AM
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Was trying to get some photos of Eagles when I noticed these Coyotes in the field over by the retention pond on the corner of Buena Vista and Bailey Trail.

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That's a great photo.
I read and watch all the links everyone posts on coyotes. Experts say they travel in pairs, male and female and more monogamous than humans.
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Was trying to get some photos of Eagles when I noticed these Coyotes in the field over by the retention pond on the corner of Buena Vista and Bailey Trail.



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As usual, your photos are just fabulous. These coyotes sure eat better than the scrawny ones you see out west.
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Is the place called Eagle preserve?
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Enlarged the pic. Beautful animal.
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Enlarged the pic. Beautful animal.
I know I'm getting ready to catch flak over this, but the only thing those coyotes need is a well placed .25-06 round in it. People, these animals are predatory hunters that are killing our pets; they are not beautiful. I am an animal lover but these animals are savage killers that are good for nothing. For those of you who cry "we took their land", "they were here before humans were", "development drove them out of their habitat", "keep your dogs on a leash", "keep your cats off the lanai", save it - we're humans, they're not. And, let it begin......
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I know I'm getting ready to catch flak over this, but the only thing those coyotes need is a well placed .25-06 round in it. People, these animals are predatory hunters that are killing our pets; they are not beautiful. I am an animal lover but these animals are savage killers that are good for nothing. For those of you who cry "we took their land", "they were here before humans were", "development drove them out of their habitat", "keep your dogs on a leash", "keep your cats off the lanai", save it - we're humans, they're not. And, let it begin......
Wow---you're going to get slammed by everyone from the cat haters to PETA. Good luck
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The comments show a basic lack of knowledge about the nature of coyotes.
I am not sure what you mean about the nature of coyotes. They are apex predators, as are humans. Top of the chain.
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That's a great photo.
I read and watch all the links everyone posts on coyotes. Experts say they travel in pairs, male and female and more monogamous than humans.
Aha! I also enjoy knowing more about animal behavior. Coyotes produce average 5 to 7 offspring in jan- feb. and teach the pups skills for independence about the time of autumn. The male brings food to the den.

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Re-read it; I don't hate cats and dogs; PETA (People Eating Tasty Animals)
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Exactly. Which is why I was expecting a response from cat haters

As far as PETA goes----"It's Dad's big doo--dead cow, dead pig, dead lamb" (Brad Pitt, 12 Monkeys) and "Bacon tastes good, pork chops taste good" (John Travolta, Pulp Fiction)
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Was trying to get some photos of Eagles when I noticed these Coyotes in the field over by the retention pond on the corner of Buena Vista and Bailey Trail.

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Beautiful pictures. Live and let live but carry golf balls or a golf club when walking at night near where coyotes hunt. And whistles.
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Great pictures. Ale. Do you think you are seeing more coyotes now than last year?
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