
Video at site.
To: nickcarraway
The coyote is just keeping his next meal fresh and close...
2 posted on
02/04/2020 6:14:20 PM PST by
DouglasKC
To: nickcarraway
You hit him low, I’ll hit him high.
3 posted on
02/04/2020 6:14:41 PM PST by
doorgunner69
(Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading - T Jefferson)
To: nickcarraway
Total buddy moves. These guys know each other.
To: nickcarraway
Who's dat I see walkin' in dees woods?
Why, it's Little Red Badger Hood!
7 posted on
02/04/2020 6:46:21 PM PST by
Steely Tom
([Seth Rich] == [the Democrats' John Dean])
To: nickcarraway
Free...on youtube...good movie
"Coyote Waits..." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-ffbjaYnbc
Highly recommended
8 posted on
02/04/2020 6:52:14 PM PST by
Osage Orange
(Whiskey Tango Foxtrot)
To: nickcarraway
Gotta admit they look pretty friendly. Coyotes are pretty smart, they’ll follow a badger and catch what runs out of a hole once the badger starts digging. With that said I’ve never seen a yote act like it was telling the badger to hurry up!
To: nickcarraway
Wouldn’t call that playful...just non aggressive interaction. If they were attracted to same unfortunate critter(meal)...less “playful” for sure.
12 posted on
02/04/2020 8:01:25 PM PST by
Getready
(Wisdom is more valuable than gold and diamonds, and harder to find.)
To: nickcarraway
20 posted on
02/05/2020 10:58:04 AM PST by
blam
To: nickcarraway
So, all those sweet animal stories the English used to write for children about “rustlings in the hedgerow” were really true.
21 posted on
02/05/2020 12:22:35 PM PST by
Albion Wilde
(It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it. --Douglas MacArthur)
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