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Casper the Great Pyrenees said hold my beer. https://www.11alive.com/amp/ar...47-a6c6-f7cbe34e43d5 | |||
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We are landlocked with a state park surrounding us and these things have been hollering and carrying on since the moon has been full over the last week. They are really neat when you are in the pool or hot tub to listen to. *************** "A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition." - Rudyard Kipling | |||
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I live right across the fence next to a golf course. We have a cycle. First, we see bunnies around, lots of them. In a few weeks, we start to hear the coyotes, always at night, potentially several times a night. It seems terribly obvious that they start their noises up when they have prey that they are tightening the snare on. The whole packs starts yelping and making weird noises. I can only imagine what this does to the prey psychologically. They sound different once the prey is dead. There is a brief overlap period and then the bunnies disappear. The coyote noises are soon gone again too. | |||
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Nice. Took the dogs out the front door (along the driveway instead of in their DG “business” yard as it was wet & messy) one night to do their business. The Aussies and the Heeler came when called, but the wife’s pet Anatolian/Great Pyrenees cross took off and wouldn’t come back. Went in and reported to Mrs. slosig that Jackson had decided to sleep outside since the jerk wouldn’t come when called. She insisted that we go find him. We went out and found him an eighth of a mile from the house on the base of a knoll sprawled out, panting, with more tongue hanging out than I ever imagined he had. On the way to him I startled a coyote hiding behind an avocado tree, but he vamoosed too quickly to get a shot off. In the process of getting him up and going heard two other coyotes on opposite sides of the knoll. They likely kept him running chasing one, then another in a relay until he ran out of gas. I suspect it would not have gone well for him had we not collected him. Put me in the “Just put a hole in them.” column. | |||
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Corgis Rock |
We had the same problem. One day my daughter called and said the cat was no longer a problem. She seen a coyote carrying it off. We said nothing but the cats owner suspected me.like Cassandra I had predicted what could happen to a free range cat. “ The work of destruction is quick, easy and exhilarating; the work of creation is slow, laborious and dull. | |||
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I have seen one in my yard and I am only few miles from DC. I haven’t seen my neighbors cat for a while. | |||
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