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On 8/19/13 2:17 AM,
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On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 19:22:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 8/18/13 6:48 PM,
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Where would you see a coyote? A bear?

I agree, unless you are sitting on the porch at 4AM on the perfect
night, probably not at your house.



Where would I have seen coyotes? I spent a lot of years out in Kansas,
Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska. They have coyotes.


Kevin was pointing out coyotes are encroaching on suburban areas just
about everywhere.

I asked my niece and she says she saw them in Ridge, just down the
road from you..



Loogy was trying to point out that coyotes were in my yard or immediate
neighborhood. That's bull****.


I provided data that states that coyotes are indeed in your area. You've
not provided **** otherwise.

Ridge, Maryland, is about 50 miles from here, across a wide river and in
the midst of an almost unpopulated area. It's hardly just "down the
road." It wouldn't surprise me to learn that what your niece actually
saw was a loose, small mixed breed German shepherd. I've seen any number
of those that resemble coyotes.


Right. They wouldn't be able to cross that river. They must have taken a
ferry across the Mississippi.

I'll let you know when I see an actual coyote in our back yard.


You'll never know, you don't go outside.




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On Mon, 19 Aug 2013 14:13:39 -0500, Boating All Out wrote:

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Kevin was pointing out coyotes are encroaching on suburban areas just
about everywhere.


You can't prove a negative. Not too smart to say "They're not here."
Most of these wild critters are nocturnal, and very careful about
avoiding proximity to humans, or being seen by humans.
That's how they've survived.
So I don't listen to anybody who says "Not in my back yard" when the
animal has been proven to be even 500 miles away.


We've had two coyotes in a park about a half mile from where I live in Alexandria, VA, and I'm
certainly not 'out in the country'.

John (Gun Nut) H.
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