NOt if there aren't any left.
NOt if there aren't any left.
Well, yeah, obviously. IF there aren't any left. Of course, humans haven't had much luck in killing every single coyote in a given area, and even when that happens, more coyotes move into the unclaimed territory. It's very frustrating.
Special bowhunts for deer in populated areas works pretty well too. But we have the bleeding hearts standing in the way. Boo hoo! I'd rather watch them starve and buy my meat at the store where I don't have to deal with the reality of death!
I live in a very liberal suburb. But the liberals get sick of having their BMWs totalled by deer, so there is bow and gun hunting here several times a year, even in developed areas. Hardly makes a dent in the deer population, though.