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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2137153"><p>I don't think that was an attack on me, but I don't know why they do that, other than that they are coyotes. I haven't seen an explanation for it here. I think the explanation is pretty self explanatory though:</p><p></p><p>There are sounds or sound combinations when done right in the right location will trigger an aggressive response, but they are rare and require the right combination of circumstances, and then other times they come in carefully and approach cautiously, especially with pressured coyotes. </p><p></p><p>Another way I think about it is that coyotes have personalities as varied as humans. On Thanksgiving when mom yelled " dinner is ready!", the kids went sprinting to the table, but the older kids and adults walked or limped in, and some of us stood back "in the treeline" and waited until the madness ended before we slid in and got what we wanted. And then there were the people who just came from Thanksgiving at their in-laws house, and they might walk to the table for a really good piece of cherry pie, but otherwise, they just aren't interested. </p><p></p><p>Now, I'm far from an expert on the matter, but that's the way it seems. Am I in the ballpark?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2137153"] I don't think that was an attack on me, but I don't know why they do that, other than that they are coyotes. I haven't seen an explanation for it here. I think the explanation is pretty self explanatory though: There are sounds or sound combinations when done right in the right location will trigger an aggressive response, but they are rare and require the right combination of circumstances, and then other times they come in carefully and approach cautiously, especially with pressured coyotes. Another way I think about it is that coyotes have personalities as varied as humans. On Thanksgiving when mom yelled " dinner is ready!", the kids went sprinting to the table, but the older kids and adults walked or limped in, and some of us stood back "in the treeline" and waited until the madness ended before we slid in and got what we wanted. And then there were the people who just came from Thanksgiving at their in-laws house, and they might walk to the table for a really good piece of cherry pie, but otherwise, they just aren't interested. Now, I'm far from an expert on the matter, but that's the way it seems. Am I in the ballpark? [/QUOTE]
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