Coyote's Kill Hiker...


Bob LeBlanc

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How terribly sad

I would just like to add that the coyotes they speak of in southern Ontario, are called "Brush wolves" by local farmers, for a reason. They are not the typical coyote most of you are familiar with, but a hybrid .

There are currently 19 recognized subspecies, with 16 in Canada, Mexico and the United States, and 3 in Central America

Southern Ontario never had wolves or coyotes when I was young, just fox.

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That is very sad. Prayers going out for her family and friends.

We have a problem here with yotes, they are becoming very bold and in some cases they are breeding with dogs. Have had a few run ins with yotes where they were coming at me, they did not seem to be at all fearful. I need to go back to working on trying to thin them out around here, wish I was better at calling them in. My neighbor from up the road stopped by yesterday to see how the progress was going with the house, told me he thought his dog got killed by yotes in just the past few days, looks like I may be hunting them on his place after deer season closes.

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This is the young lady ...

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/toronto-singer-killed-by-coyotes/article1341376/

Buckee,

I have seen pictures of a trapped coyote, here in Nova Scotia, that weighed in at 70.5 pounds...

I have seen actual, live coyotes that have weighed at least that much!

One had a track that was close to 3.5 inches across...

Those big ones, although rare, are all too common for me !!!

Bob

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I'm a suburban cop in a busy city in Michigan. I am seeing more and more coyotes in the city believe it or not and get calls from citizens about them eating their little lap dogs. I commonly see them running in busy shopping areas at night time, and often wonder if people are confusing them with German shephards when they report human attacks. But if I shot them then I would be the bad guy.

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What a terrible thing that must have been for the poor girl.

Coyote attacks, unfortunately, are not all that uncommon. My 2 boys, when fairly young, were going down to the swimming hole and were confronted aggressively by a coyote. Fortunately, our golden retriever intervened and bluffed the coyote out of there.

A couple years ago I was moose hunting in central B.C. A pack of coyotes came upon me and began harrassing me from different pathways in the willow brush, shown in the accompanying picture; you can see 3 of them. They became more and more aggressive and I finally shot one to end their little reign of terror.

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