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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 3094888" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Ohiolongarm posted a picture of a wet female the other day on the lets see some coyotes. I have seen that the majority of them pulled the soft fur on their bellies out and used it to line their den holes before the pups were born giving the pups a clean place to nurse her as well as a warm nesting place. This time of the year here in cooler climates and higher altitudes we get some heavy wet snows at times and as with all newborn animals when they get wet and chill, they will get phenomena, a hard spring storm will kill more coyote pups here than mankind can. The more I was around coyotes at all times of the years the more I saw so many of the things that they did which amazed me. When I get to looking at some of the things that they do when they are raising pups as a family group, I have to admire them for it. Both adults raising the pups, sometimes keeping another young coyote with them to help raise them, if one gets killed, especially the female, they will bring in another helper, often they will adopt other coyote's pups if the adults get killed, all of these and more things over time will give you an opportunity to understand why they are survivors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3094888, member: 91783"] Ohiolongarm posted a picture of a wet female the other day on the lets see some coyotes. I have seen that the majority of them pulled the soft fur on their bellies out and used it to line their den holes before the pups were born giving the pups a clean place to nurse her as well as a warm nesting place. This time of the year here in cooler climates and higher altitudes we get some heavy wet snows at times and as with all newborn animals when they get wet and chill, they will get phenomena, a hard spring storm will kill more coyote pups here than mankind can. The more I was around coyotes at all times of the years the more I saw so many of the things that they did which amazed me. When I get to looking at some of the things that they do when they are raising pups as a family group, I have to admire them for it. Both adults raising the pups, sometimes keeping another young coyote with them to help raise them, if one gets killed, especially the female, they will bring in another helper, often they will adopt other coyote's pups if the adults get killed, all of these and more things over time will give you an opportunity to understand why they are survivors. [/QUOTE]
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