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Rising folk star Taylor Mitchell killed by coyotes
news ^ | October 29, 2009

Posted on 10/28/2009 3:22:18 PM PDT by JoeProBono

A PROMISING young Canadian musician has been attacked and killed by coyotes while on a tour promoting her new album. Taylor Mitchell, 19, was considered a rising star of the folk music scene, having just earned a Canadian Folk Music Awards nomination.

She was hiking alone on the Syline Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park when a pair of coyotes attacked her.

Tourists rushed to her aid when they heard her screams and found Mitchell bleeding heavily from mulitple wounds "all over her body", according to The Canadian Press. "She was losing a considerable amount of blood from her wounds," paramedic Paul Maynard told TCP. One of the animals was later shot by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, but the other got away.

Park officials said it was highly unusual for coyotes to be involved in such an aggressive attack.

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TOPICS: Music/Entertainment; Pets/Animals; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: animalrights; canada; coyote; coyotes; jpb; maul; sylinetrail; taylormitchell; wildlife
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To: fanfan

Canadian tragedy ping.


81 posted on 10/28/2009 9:54:46 PM PDT by Lucius Cornelius Sulla (He said red, yellow, black or white, All are equal in his sight, Mmm, mmm, mm!, Barack Hussein Obama)
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To: SwinneySwitch

Attacked during solo hike

Mitchell had been on a tour through the Maritimes, including a host of gigs slated for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

On a stop in Sydney, she decided to visit Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Mitchell, hiking alone on the Skyline Trail, was attacked by coyotes Tuesday afternoon. According to park officials, other hikers nearby managed to scare off the animals and call 911. The singer was hospitalized in Cheticamp and later airlifted to Halifax, where she died at the QEII Health Sciences Centre.


82 posted on 10/28/2009 10:14:24 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: Lucius Cornelius Sulla

When the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) arrived on scene, the two animals were aggressive. Officers shot and injured one of the coyotes, but the animal fled. Officials are still searching for the injured coyote. The other coyote was killed later that evening. The dead coyote will be sent to the Prince Edward Island’s Atlantic Veterinary College for tests.

Coyotes, Canis latrans, normally eat at night and can weigh up to 50 pounds. While coyotes have been known to attack pets and even children, it is extremely rare for coyotes to attack adults. Although coyotes are considered to be clever and curious creatures, they are also quite shy. Park Superintendent Helene Robichard said that the unusual attack may have occurred due to “increased human-animal contact in national parks.” Bob Bancroft, retired biologist from Nova Scotia’s Department of Natural Resources, said the attack is very rare. He said it was possible the coyotes mistakenly believed the singer was a deer or some other prey.


83 posted on 10/28/2009 10:19:15 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: JoeProBono

-PJ

84 posted on 10/28/2009 10:19:57 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (Comprehensive congressional reform legislation only yields incomprehensible bills that nobody reads.)
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To: SampleMan
Perhaps, but I’ve never heard of coyotes going after adult people is a head scratcher. Additionally, I’ve never seen them hunt together. Many odd and curious things do happen though.

They hunt in large packs in Oregon.

85 posted on 10/28/2009 10:20:37 PM PDT by Tramonto (Live Free of Die)
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To: george76; girlangler

When my friend’s teenage daughter was out on my driveway talking on the phone she turned around to find a coyote looking at her. It scared her silly and she ran up to the house. This is only about 50 yards from our house and our very protective blue heeler! We made sure she took the heeler with her from then on.

On a related note... the most beautiful fur coat I have ever seen was made from coyote skins that the wearer had shot while in Alaska. I have a standing offer of swapping deer for coyote skins. I have two nice little 6 point bucks who bed down next to my garden.


86 posted on 10/28/2009 10:36:39 PM PDT by Grammy (The Lord is the Alpha and Omega. ObamaA has it backwards.)
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To: allmendream

I just looked at her press photos on her FB page. She seems to have been a shorter person, but not particularly thin. Her guitar is huge on her though, and I’m guessing it’s a full-size acoustic — hard to play when you’re short, but I’ve got a full-sized one, too and it looks about the same “on” me... I’m 5’4”.


87 posted on 10/29/2009 3:04:33 AM PDT by LibertyRocks ( http://LibertyRocks.wordpress.com ~ ANTI-OBAMA STUFF : http://cafepress.com/NO_ObamaBiden08)
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To: Tramonto
They hunt in large packs in Oregon.

Really? Interesting. They hunt alone where I grew up in Missouri.

88 posted on 10/29/2009 4:03:24 AM PDT by SampleMan (No one should die on a gov. waiting list., or go broke because the gov. has dictated their salary.)
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To: kcvl

When going for a hike in S. Texas, my family carries a gun. (2 and 4 legged coyotes)


89 posted on 10/29/2009 6:15:02 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch (Prayer - beyond your expectations!)
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To: SampleMan; All
This sounds exactly like the coyotes we have in southern Michigan.

They are as big as a small wolf ( up to 60+ pounds ) and they do run in packs!

They are nothing like the small SW coyotes and have far less fear of humans.

90 posted on 10/29/2009 7:02:00 AM PDT by Beagle8U (Free Republic -- One stop shopping ....... It's the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
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To: Beagle8U
Hmmm. I wonder if the lack of wolves in most of their range has led to them getting larger (better to take down large game, but likely not as fast)?

From what I understand, wolves are very hard on coyotes.

91 posted on 10/29/2009 7:16:52 AM PDT by SampleMan (No one should die on a gov. waiting list., or go broke because the gov. has dictated their salary.)
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To: SampleMan
Well, we have plenty of wolves in northern Michigan too.

I have seen some here in the southern part of the state that you would swear was as big as a wolf.

They have less fear because they are hard to hunt in the woods and brush. There is very little open country and its quite hilly.

They come out mostly at night and you seldom see them out in the crop fields in the open.

I have about 6-10 that live in the back of my woods and hear them at night when they kill deer.

You can always tell when they make a large kill because they make lots of noise howling and fighting over it.

A buddy of mine shot one a few years ago that was close to 70 lbs! I forget the exact weight but it was in the high sixties.

92 posted on 10/29/2009 7:36:49 AM PDT by Beagle8U (Free Republic -- One stop shopping ....... It's the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
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To: Lucius Cornelius Sulla; Clive; exg; kanawa; backhoe; -YYZ-; Squawk 8888; headsonpikes; AntiKev; ...
Thanks for the ping, Lucius Cornelius Sulla.


93 posted on 10/29/2009 8:41:50 AM PDT by fanfan (Why did they bury Barry's past?)
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To: SampleMan
They hunt in packs in North Michigan. I haven't seen a pack, but I damn well heard them all yelping.

It was during deer season, so I wonder if a deer that ran off wounded from a bad shot escaped the hunters only to wind up as coyote food.

94 posted on 10/31/2009 9:51:13 AM PDT by Darren McCarty (We do what we have to do.)
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To: Beagle8U
I live right outside of Ann Arbor and saw one right at the city limits. I saw a big mangy looking canine right on the side of the road in the farm standing there perfectly still. It was about 7AM. People walk their dogs there, but they don't roam there. I was going past there about 55MPH so I didn't think much of it outside of wondering where the "dog's" owner was. I noticed the brownish-grayish color and its ears.

About a minute later, I realized that was no dog, but a coyote. It was about the size of a boxer dog. I hear them, and see their tracks at times, and even an old den, but I don't usually see them.

95 posted on 10/31/2009 9:59:34 AM PDT by Darren McCarty (We do what we have to do.)
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To: The Comedian
You're going to create an imbalance in the coyote/folk singer populations if you only cull half of the problem...

Teen Angst - Cracker

96 posted on 10/31/2009 10:01:27 AM PDT by Stentor
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To: devolve
Was at the chutes of a sale barn in my youth watching a hand trying to load a Brahma bull into the tail end of a bull rack. It became necessary for him to clear a 6 foot fence to not be tromped in that last small section of alley.

That cured me of wanting to be a bull hauler. I have stuck with non-ambulatory cargo in my career.

97 posted on 11/01/2009 7:10:19 PM PST by Dust in the Wind (if it is slimy, sticky and smells bad, it will need handled at some point)
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To: potlatch; Dust in the Wind

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When Chinese firecrackers did not get our 3 fed out Brahma steers into the corral/feedlot chute/ramp and up into the truck that finally took them to the custom butcher shop -

We got old Gray Lady - an elderly but tough Appaloosa Walking Horse mare - and she bared her long teeth and those 3 fat Brahmas were on the truck in a flash

I saw a big Brahma bull get his front legs over the top welded rai heavy steel pipe pit fencing at the Davie Auction - the gray haired Miami area buyers in the front row dropped their Havanas and scattered

My brother’s Brahma bull could clear a 6’ hogwire fence with 4 strands of heavy tight barbed wire on top and 5’ wide ditch on the other side

It sure tried to kill me several times

You never see Brahma or Brangus bulls in bullfight rings

Bullfighters do not like
to commit suicide


98 posted on 11/01/2009 9:34:16 PM PST by devolve ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hey - Know what? I*d like a surf & turf!" . . . . . . . . . . .)
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To: devolve

When I first bought my home, my neighbor still rented the pasture behind to someone with a herd of Brangus. I loved to watch the calves get frisky out there. Pretty little black babies, fun to watch them.

It was disappointing, tho, to take visiting children to the fence, only to have the cows and calves scatter.

But the bull wouldn’t deign to notice me or anyone else. Heaven help anyone whom he DID notice, LOL!


99 posted on 11/02/2009 7:40:31 AM PST by Titan Magroyne (Freedom is taken, not given.)
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100 posted on 11/02/2009 10:07:48 AM PST by potlatch (Actions Speak Louder Than Words)
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