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Originally Posted by Maximo They are moving into residential areas. Recent studies show there are over a couple thousand in Chicago -- in the city. Here are two standing in front of Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs: Wild coyotes 'kind of chilling' by Wrigley Field
There are two members here on YT who live in residential areas of New England and Beverly Hills, CA who lost their tiny Yorkies to coyotes. The man in Beverly Hills was walking his Yorkie on a leash when the coyote snatched the poor little thing.
I came face to face with a coyote in the parking lot of my college campus in CA.
We even had a bear wander into a major shopping center here. |
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Originally Posted by Hrossen11 Coyotes are not stupid though, they are wild animals. they are not going to come into the residential area when there are plenty of easy meals closer to where they live, those who live on larger acres or closer to the orchards have to worry. As long as we don't encroach on their environment they will not encroach on ours, so really depends on where you live and knowing your environment. Be aware not wary. I know my environment and wildlife nearby. Now that being said if I lived somewhere else I would probably do something different. |
There was a broadcast on our local news the other night. A wildlife expert was responding to reports of coyote in the city of Knoxville and Maryville. He installed a web cam. A mother coyote was under a lady's house with her pups she had given birth under there. The coyote had snatched this ladies cat off her front porch. I wouldn't trust where you live to be safe from wildlife. They are everywhere now.