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Coyotes in Oklahoma

PAUL161

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Fairly common site here, this one is eating Mulberrys from one of our trees. We have all kinds of critters, the only ones that bug me are the armadillos as they dig everywhere. (n)
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A capture Coyotes on our back yard trail camera all the time. Find their "scat" all over too.

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They are roaming San Francisco too. I hear they have learned to read traffic lights. Too bad some drivers never learned.
 
They are often out behind my house.
 
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We have them too! Wife came in last night and said they were howling outside of town. Farm fields and woods all around town.
 
You can thank the DNR for them. They snack on small dogs and cats.
They were introduced to WV to help with the deer population. Now there are tonnes of them with no plan to cut down on the population.
 
You can thank the DNR for them. They snack on small dogs and cats.
They were introduced to WV to help with the deer population. Now there are tonnes of them with no plan to cut down on the population.
Maybe in WV but definitely not in OK.
 
Foxes and bobcats but no coyotes (yet).
 
Hey Doc,.thought it was pythons!
 
We've got lion - of the mountain variety - and bear roaming the burbs here SoCal four streets down from an Audubon nature preserve. Waiting on tiger...perhaps the pack of coyotes - and yes, we named one of them "Joe" - could substitute.
 
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