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Broderick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-13-11 03:25 PM
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7. They have more right to any land then we do
Maybe if we controlled our population and our devouring of the Earth's resources a bit more, we could co-exist with nature in a better fashion. We do move them out and invade their spaces and then wonder why they migrate to what we think is "our" space.
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  -Coyotes that moved into vacant California home to be trapped and killed. Liberal_in_LA  Sep-13-11 02:31 PM   #0 
  - "They act like they own the place" Gosh, that could be every other species talking about humans  villager   Sep-13-11 02:37 PM   #1 
  - Once they start ordering rocket-powered roller skates from Acme they become very dangerous  Freddie Stubbs   Sep-13-11 02:42 PM   #2 
  - LOL  EFerrari   Sep-13-11 02:59 PM   #5 
  - This is sad on so many levels  Broderick   Sep-13-11 02:43 PM   #3 
  - In a lot of areas, coyotes are not native species and have moved in  Ex Lurker   Sep-13-11 03:12 PM   #6 
     - They have more right to any land then we do  Broderick   Sep-13-11 03:25 PM   #7 
        - The LA basin has had a human population for at least 300 years  Ex Lurker   Sep-13-11 06:06 PM   #23 
  - "He's worried the animals will eventually claim the area as their territory"  teddy51   Sep-13-11 02:56 PM   #4 
  - It's clearly human territory, not coyote. Coyotes are opportunistic, as are humans...  yawnmaster   Sep-13-11 03:38 PM   #9 
  - This is the correct thing to do. Coyotes can become territorial...  yawnmaster   Sep-13-11 03:36 PM   #8 
  - LA Times Update: Coyotes at Glendale house get a reprieve  XemaSab   Sep-13-11 03:39 PM   #10 
  - LA Times Update: Coyotes at Glendale house get a reprieve  XemaSab   Sep-13-11 03:39 PM   #11 
  - Good. Coyotes have to make a living too.  Tierra_y_Libertad   Sep-13-11 03:52 PM   #12 
  - you have a good outlook on the nature of things imo  Broderick   Sep-13-11 03:56 PM   #14 
  - All cats should be house cats, as should all dogs. n/t  RebelOne   Sep-13-11 05:08 PM   #20 
  - !!!!! great news  Liberal_in_LA   Sep-13-11 04:10 PM   #17 
  - I'm glad we heard from Mike Hunt about the situation  LynneSin   Sep-13-11 03:54 PM   #13 
  - .  Iggo   Sep-13-11 03:56 PM   #15 
  - I can't believe I'm the first person to go there  LynneSin   Sep-13-11 04:00 PM   #16 
     - Somehow, 'low-hanging fruit' seems a tad inappropriate...  Iggo   Sep-13-11 05:01 PM   #18 
  - ???  Liberal_in_LA   Sep-13-11 05:05 PM   #19 
  - Mike Hunt is an idiot.  BeHereNow   Sep-13-11 05:10 PM   #21 
  - I have always got along with Coyotes  Tyrs WolfDaemon   Sep-13-11 05:24 PM   #22 
 

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