Even in these parts (New England), coyotes are beginning to integrate themselves into the neighborhoods. They are more civilized then some of the gang-bangers we have around here.
Looks like a well-fed coyote. Usually they have that half-starved Wiley Coyote look.
Oh my. That coyote hopefully got back to the woods in Golden Gate Park before he got run over.
We’re seeing many more coyote’s than usual this year in the Inland NW. Two friends on the outskirts of Spokane had their small dogs killed by them, one on Christmas day. Yikes. And an Idaho friend reports howling all night in her rural area — Sleepless in Sandpoint.
Anyway, what’s up with the coyote population?
I can SEE it because the ABCs have butts and chests/boobs. The rest of the Chinese on the planet have STRAIGHT LINES from head to foot--no butts, chests or boobs. Flat as the proverbial pancake.
I hope s/he is smart enough to evade all the Chinese. Otherwise the Chinese will WOK right over her/him....Coyote Chinese soup.
The Chinese eat EVERYTHING, and love DOG. Ah me. God did have His reasons for making them in such large amounts.
The entire area is inundated with the Chinese and Russians. I often wondered: WHO was it that won the Cold War?
More to this then meets the eye, imho.
Smart dog!
Coyotes are quite smart. In Oracle, AZ I had a pack watering in my yard. I left them alone, they left me alone.
This hardly relates, but fun nonetheless.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agXozlbIEnc
Prairiwolf? We call them dumpster dogs.
Our local roadrunners wait for intersections to cross the local streets.
Mr. Mercat and I were walking our dachshund years ago in the woods. Thunder didn’t need a lease. He found a nest/den of coyote pups. He knew to stay back but he just gazed lovingly at them and then we moved on. I’m sure mom was watching. They couldn’t have been more than a few days old.
I’ve got two of them, and I believe some pups, living right next to my apartment in a gully separating two apartment complexes. They howl at times, and have basically no fear of humans.
I’ve seen them wander around the apartment complex in broad daylight. I’m in Norther San Diego County and there is precious little open space in this area. This little family needs to go as far as I’m concerned.
I once saw a coyote run across the interstate in front of me. He looked left when he crossed my lanes, then looked right when he crossed the other side.
We have one here in Southern DE in my community.
He likes rabbits.
If anyone has ever been to South America you’ll see stray dogs all over the place use crosswalks. They even look both ways. Or. If a biped is waiting the cross the dogs wait with the biped until it is safe to cross.