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I'm seeing them now in Connecticut. NutmegYankee May 2015 #1
With the severe drought in California, everyone is getting depserate question everything May 2015 #3
I have had all my soaker hoses chewed through with critters looking for water. Cleita May 2015 #4
Thank you. I always have "bird baths" question everything May 2015 #19
It's hard for me to imagine just how bad it is there. NutmegYankee May 2015 #12
I see them on our farm all the time, GGJohn May 2015 #8
I once worked as a campground host and I used to have to get into the face of campers Cleita May 2015 #2
I used to walk my dog in the hills here in Southern California, Codeine May 2015 #5
They are bold and especially in small environments as you describe. Cleita May 2015 #10
On edge? An entire community? Android3.14 May 2015 #6
It says neighborhood on edge, passiveporcupine May 2015 #25
Still. Android3.14 May 2015 #30
you must not have children passiveporcupine May 2015 #34
The Birds was a movie Android3.14 May 2015 #40
Not a very creative way to move the goalposts... LanternWaste May 2015 #44
Again, a few might be "on the edge" Android3.14 May 2015 #46
Read the article. A coyote has been confronting numerous people for a while. KittyWampus May 2015 #45
So you think the entire neighborhood is "on the edge" Android3.14 May 2015 #47
Drought makes everyone desperate. (nt) paleotn May 2015 #7
I grew up near the foothills in Southern California. At that time the area had few homes. C Moon May 2015 #9
Just awful. yeoman6987 May 2015 #11
How did this mayor fail? Travis_0004 May 2015 #29
They never pay attention till it affects the important people One_Life_To_Give May 2015 #42
Eh, no. Xithras May 2015 #48
smooth CreekDog May 2015 #49
They camped out in my backyard last year.... Historic NY May 2015 #13
They're everywhere now catchnrelease May 2015 #14
I'm sorry for your troubles. Rozlee May 2015 #16
Definitely urban sprawl is part of the problem catchnrelease May 2015 #20
I see one or two a year inside Chicago city limits AngryAmish May 2015 #41
Wiping out the big predators left room for the smaller adaptable ones Scootaloo May 2015 #27
Absolutely right catchnrelease May 2015 #32
Information please: is it true that coyotes will No Vested Interest May 2015 #15
Coydogs are extremely rare except in captivity. Rozlee May 2015 #17
Thanks. Now I know. No Vested Interest May 2015 #18
No, but coyote/wolf hybrids are becoming more prominent jberryhill May 2015 #26
OOO -Scarey. No Vested Interest May 2015 #36
Same problem. We spread our developments into what used to be area that hosted wildlife question everything May 2015 #39
Love/hate relationship Ned Flanders May 2015 #21
There's been a few seen in NYC recently nt LiberalElite May 2015 #22
This is a job for the NRA. onehandle May 2015 #23
Well romanic May 2015 #24
Actually... Scootaloo May 2015 #28
becoming quite numerous in chicago. mopinko May 2015 #31
Believe me when I say that a coyote can easily clear a 5' fence without missing a beat. eom. GGJohn May 2015 #33
ok, i will. mopinko May 2015 #37
Quite a few coyotes pass through our yard Rosa Luxemburg May 2015 #35
Same here in Central Indiana ... Myrina May 2015 #43
We see them in Golden Gate Park and warn others to keep dogs leashed. displacedtexan May 2015 #38
Suspicious story cobeal May 2015 #50
More recent story says the girl got a small wound from being bit uppityperson May 2015 #51
Not suspicious at all. Socal31 May 2015 #52
i'm north of phoenix DesertFlower May 2015 #53
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