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On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:44:36 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "JT" wrote in message .. . "Don White" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... Almost unbelievable for around here... http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/1149776.html According to the article, there's a slightly larger breed than in other places. We certainly have the normal-sized coyote around here. They look sort of like scruffy dogs, but not quite a dog. The only thing that scares me about them is that they might go after a local dog. My cat just goes up a tree and hisses. Sometimes they come in the back when I'm in the hottub, but they split as soon as I turn on a light. I saw one once on the freeway entrance ramp during the day, but it looked like it was sick or injured. The biggest problems we have are with local black bears (mostly the scare factor) and raccoons that get into everything, including the house once. -- Nom=de=Plume I stopped to let a couple cross the road 6 or 7 years ago coming back from a local yacht squadron. The lead one was quite big...like a large German Shephard but with a longer body. He looked a lot like that Wiley Coyote character in the cartoons. It would be quite scary to run into an aggressive one in the wilderness. If the animal was the size of a German Shepard, it was most likely an adult wolf with young in toe... It would definitely be scary! JT I saw a wolf in the wild once. We were on horseback at one end of a small valley. The wolf was at the other end. As soon as we came out of the trees, s/he split. I can imagine that a mom would be quite aggressive to any perceived threat. Not really. When wolves perceive something as being a threat to their young, they eat their young immediately. |
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On Jan 6, 1:17*pm, Jonathan Ball wrote:
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:44:36 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "JT" wrote in message .. . "Don White" wrote in message .. . "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... Almost unbelievable for around here... http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/1149776.html According to the article, there's a slightly larger breed than in other places. We certainly have the normal-sized coyote around here. They look sort of like scruffy dogs, but not quite a dog. The only thing that scares me about them is that they might go after a local dog. My cat just goes up a tree and hisses. Sometimes they come in the back when I'm in the hottub, but they split as soon as I turn on a light. I saw one once on the freeway entrance ramp during the day, but it looked like it was sick or injured. The biggest problems we have are with local black bears (mostly the scare factor) and raccoons that get into everything, including the house once. -- Nom=de=Plume I stopped to let a couple cross the road 6 or 7 years ago coming back from a local yacht squadron. The lead one was quite big...like a large German Shephard but with a longer body. *He looked a lot like that Wiley Coyote character in the cartoons. It would be quite scary to run into an aggressive one in the wilderness. If the animal was the size of a German Shepard, it was most likely an adult wolf with young in toe... It would definitely be scary! JT I saw a wolf in the wild once. We were on horseback at one end of a small valley. The wolf was at the other end. As soon as we came out of the trees, s/he split. I can imagine that a mom would be quite aggressive to any perceived threat. Not really. When wolves perceive something as being a threat to their young, they eat their young immediately.- ~Jonnie's~ back on drugs. |
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