Coyote Country: myth vs fact

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  • Опубліковано 19 бер 2017
  • Jeffco Open Space Visitor Services Manager and myth buster, Mary Ann Bonnell, deconstructs the behavior, habits and biology of coyotes as they impact Jeffco residents. Understand this urban predator and how we can better co-exist with them in part 1 of 3 of the series: Coyote Country.

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  • @RealFudd
    @RealFudd 4 роки тому +947

    She never explained where coyotes get the money to buy Acme products.

    • @456swagger
      @456swagger 4 роки тому +5

      Are you kidding? This Chick is whacked.

    • @outbackeddie
      @outbackeddie 4 роки тому +55

      And she acts like coyotes are smart. How smart can they be if they are always out foxed by a stupid roadrunner?

    • @murphmurph2124
      @murphmurph2124 4 роки тому +43

      They are paid from Warner Bros

    • @brentfrank7012
      @brentfrank7012 4 роки тому +20

      They get paid for acting in these videos

    • @brianpeters7847
      @brianpeters7847 4 роки тому +17

      Lol priceless Thanks for the laugh

  • @BushmasterRaZ
    @BushmasterRaZ 5 років тому +316

    I once saw a pack of raccoons beat the shit out of a coyote. It was a sight to see.

    • @jhonfamo8412
      @jhonfamo8412 4 роки тому +25

      O yeah. I believe it 100. Raccoons fight to live to

    • @krispalermo8133
      @krispalermo8133 4 роки тому +45

      Raccoons are like chimps, they will kill off their own weaker group members.
      Also raccoons are know in my area to quickly leave the edge of corn field and out right kill farm dogs.
      10 years ago I heard a group of five raccoons killed a friendly police dog within 4 seconds, the poor dog was a mess.
      Every year the police department has to do a kill off cause when the grain fields have been harvest the raccoons start living within the grounds of warehouses and factories. Large ones are a threat to humans and house pets.

    • @ronalds.658
      @ronalds.658 4 роки тому +33

      Raccoons are no joke. Sharp teeth, long claws and a bad attitude demands respect.

    • @krispalermo8133
      @krispalermo8133 4 роки тому +10

      The strangeness of a corn field in coyotes life. The corn field hides and feeds deer, opossum, rabbits, and raccoons. The coyote feeds on these four animals yet the raccoon also feeds on the coyote.
      What goes through a coyote's mind just before it enters a corn field ?
      " I really needs to make this quick before I get jumped !"

    • @three-stripes
      @three-stripes 4 роки тому +4

      I'd pay to see this. Note that I haven't felt like paying a few bucks to see the last two star wars movies. Good thing too, sucked.

  • @456swagger
    @456swagger 4 роки тому +681

    Yes coyotes are hard to identify because they almost never carry I.D. A clear violation of the law.

    • @jazzcatt
      @jazzcatt 4 роки тому +7

      Ha ha ha! Good one!

    • @456swagger
      @456swagger 4 роки тому +10

      Yes and some of them carry fake I.D.

    • @phillip_iv_planetking6354
      @phillip_iv_planetking6354 4 роки тому +10

      It's law to carry ID?

    • @456swagger
      @456swagger 4 роки тому +11

      Yes if You are stopped by law enforcement in the U.S. you must show I.D. but the coyotes don't care. They flout the law at every turn. They never carry cash either which makes them vagrants. Coyotes don't believe in marriage and have children with their bitches out of wedlock. Yes they have very low moral standards.

    • @TRUTHISABSOLUTE777
      @TRUTHISABSOLUTE777 4 роки тому +12

      @@456swagger no you don't, unless they have reasonable suspicion at least.

  • @chipsutcliffe7110
    @chipsutcliffe7110 3 роки тому +84

    We actively follow coyotes in our community instead of just trying to look large and chasing for a few feet. Otherwise, they will learn they don't have to go far when they are chased. But if you continue to follow them as long as you can, they feel like prey instead of a predator. They stop and see if you are still following them. I have obviously hidden behind a bush so the coyote could see me laying in wait, and it absolutely freaked the coyote out. I watched it run away at full speed... This works!!!

    • @eddysegafan6655
      @eddysegafan6655 Рік тому +3

      Absolutely mad lad

    • @frankclewisiv8189
      @frankclewisiv8189 Рік тому +1

      Yea until you come across a coywolf

    • @chipsutcliffe7110
      @chipsutcliffe7110 Рік тому

      @@frankclewisiv8189 Is that like a ManBearPig? 😆

    • @jeremyboushie1123
      @jeremyboushie1123 Рік тому +1

      That’s not smart lol I once watched a female coyote come to a hunters dog teasing and playing he took off after her to play and it was a trap a pack was waiting… it was on UA-cam can’t remember the dog breed

    • @chipsutcliffe7110
      @chipsutcliffe7110 Рік тому +3

      @@jeremyboushie1123 Dogs are prey for coyotes, depending on the dogs size and age. Humans are not. The coyote makes the decision wether a dog is potential prey, or potentialy a preditor. There have been instances where coyotes have tried to get at pets that owners are carrying. Yes, coyotes hunt in organized packs. This is how they are able to take the old and young deer and other small animals that they would eat in a natural environment.

  • @stevegrooms1142
    @stevegrooms1142 2 роки тому +130

    As someone who has dealt with a lot of myths about wildlife, I expected to cringe through this video. Instead, it was superb. Thank you, Ms Bonnell. I had a friend who raised sheep in a brushy part of our state (Minnesota) where coyotes are common. She used to watch them closely. When coyotes on her land went for the sheep, she went after them. When coyotes set up on her land but showed no interest in sheep, she left them alone.

    • @viewerpet12
      @viewerpet12 Рік тому +3

      bs

    • @AzazelsWings
      @AzazelsWings Рік тому

      @@viewerpet12 why is that BS? You personally know his friend? ... more likely you're just some bitter jerk, possibly grazing your 5 goats for a couple bucks on public land and under the impression that it's your land onto which nothing else can wander, especially since you don't want to exert any energy into actually taking care of said goats. Run along man.

    • @fjb4932
      @fjb4932 Рік тому +3

      Steve Grooms,
      Same with drug dealers. Homies at end of block sold out their back door. But since i don't use, didn't affect me. Let sleeping dogs lie. ...

    • @bonesrhodes3762
      @bonesrhodes3762 Рік тому

      ---- so the news reports and videos of coyote attacks on pets are all faked - as was the recent videos of the coyote attempting to take a toddler from the sidewalk with the father 5 feet away in broad daylight ?
      --- and the coyote I watched hunting on the side of University Street in Mobile Ala at the entrance to the University of South Alabama medical facilities during evening rush hour traffic wasn't actually there
      the woman giving the talk is a combination of truths and bald-faced Boving Scat

    • @hillbillyheart217
      @hillbillyheart217 Рік тому +5

      Coyotes keep their territories in a pretty good balance. They live in harmony with many other species. I’d rather have a nice home turf coyote group as opposed to a rogue dog clan blow through. Coyotes are efficient killers and live within a balance. Rogue or transitory animals don’t have such care for the land and often just take advantage and tear through.
      My husband is a trapper and tanner…and he never traps for anyone seeking eradication. Eradication attempts only create a void in the lands balance…and every animal desiring more land will come in to battle for it. Embrace a healthy population and understand their motives. Ya just might be surprised.

  • @abstractplace2013
    @abstractplace2013 4 роки тому +464

    I seen three coyotes standing on top of each other in a trench coat trying to get into a theater

    • @johnstewart8849
      @johnstewart8849 4 роки тому +9

      Adult movies??

    • @shadowjammer9981
      @shadowjammer9981 4 роки тому +25

      I saw one push a boulder off a cliff trying to kill a roadrunner !! 😨

    • @456swagger
      @456swagger 4 роки тому +6

      Yeah but I guarantee that there was a fourth Coyotes around that you didn't see. They're sneaky and often wear disguises.

    • @samualwhittemore228
      @samualwhittemore228 4 роки тому +2

      They sneak into the drive-in theatre down the road from me...the only problem they have is not having popcorn except what they get fed to them by the people that think they are stray dogs.

    • @456swagger
      @456swagger 4 роки тому +5

      Ha, That's nothing. Where I live the older ones try to get the senior citizens discount. The bad thing is that they even have the damn Wolves starting to get into the act.

  • @valkimber3706
    @valkimber3706 4 роки тому +53

    Everyone knows coyotes are super-geniuses that have a fetish for killing roadrunners and sometimes,rabbits.

    • @RaquelSantos-hj1mq
      @RaquelSantos-hj1mq 3 роки тому +6

      They try to kill the roadrunners, but they never quite succeed.

    • @pucklife3370
      @pucklife3370 2 роки тому +2

      Everyone knows the roadrunner always outsmarts the coyote!

    • @alymig70
      @alymig70 2 роки тому +3

      Wabbits

    • @Foozkillah
      @Foozkillah 2 роки тому +2

      You meant Wabbits, Val.... Wabbits....

    • @valkimber3706
      @valkimber3706 2 роки тому

      @@Foozkillah wabbits indeed :)

  • @neh214
    @neh214 3 роки тому +30

    Thank you. I personally love Coyotes, my neighbours not so much. Every month I see another post in our suburban newsletter stating "the Coyotes are back". I want to scream. I'm a nocturnal animal lover and I know for a fact that the same mated pair have lived in harmony in our area for years. I'm going to send this post to all of our board members.

    • @joshgroban5291
      @joshgroban5291 3 роки тому +9

      Agree. Coyotes get so much shit for just being a wild animal. The only animals that got a worse rap are their big cousins the wolves, who were hunted nearly to extinction. Then everyone turned their anger into coyotes because humans killed their natural enemies

  • @chapiit08
    @chapiit08 5 років тому +132

    Some hate them, some love them. One thing's for sure, that they will still be here after we all are long gone.

    • @eeeelayna
      @eeeelayna 4 роки тому +4

      chapiit08 well said. for that, you at least have to respect them

    • @djpoolservice
      @djpoolservice 4 роки тому +11

      chapiit08 an old Indian saying says that when the world ends, there will only be two animals left. A coyote and another coyote! We here in Arizona refer to them as “Gods Dog”!

    • @alwaysopen7970
      @alwaysopen7970 4 роки тому +8

      Cockroaches and coyotes.

    • @djpoolservice
      @djpoolservice 4 роки тому +3

      Yes they will! They are “Gods Dogs”!

    • @joshgroban5291
      @joshgroban5291 3 роки тому +3

      @@alwaysopen7970 don't forget mice. Annoying bastards because they know how to persist! I respect that tho

  • @little_lion_heart9850
    @little_lion_heart9850 5 років тому +30

    i lived right outside of Death Valley as a kid and the coyotes were pretty scrawny since it was a desert area. In the neighborhood they would show up near any events, neighborhood cookouts and such. They waited a few hundred feet away hoping when the people left there would be food left over but they weren't aggressive and remained fearful of people. They didn't come after pets and children in backyards. now i live in florida and they are a bit bigger here and will take a cat or small dog if they get the chance but still are very people shy and will run if they see you.

  • @tommywilliams5140
    @tommywilliams5140 Рік тому +8

    I came home one night after watching a movie at a friends house and on my front step was a dog that really looked like a Coyote but ended up spending 12 years with me. I miss him he was unbreakable I respected that dog so much.

  • @bobcourtier4674
    @bobcourtier4674 4 роки тому +171

    They’re smarter than some people.

    • @martyyoung3611
      @martyyoung3611 4 роки тому +29

      They're smarter than most people.

    • @fierceapes
      @fierceapes 4 роки тому +13

      If you see a rocket on the back of a coyote, that's definitely a dumb one.

    • @carolyn9andthecats653
      @carolyn9andthecats653 4 роки тому +8

      @@fierceapes lol or if you see a coyote w/ ANYTHING made from "Acme" company.....you just know that particular one is stupid, yet determined and never seems die.

    • @taekwondotime
      @taekwondotime 4 роки тому +9

      They're smarter than the woman in this video that's for sure.

    • @fleuger99
      @fleuger99 4 роки тому +5

      Frogs are smarter than most people!

  • @bsjcook
    @bsjcook 6 років тому +280

    We live in the mountains of Colorado, and raise a few chickens. We have to completely cage the chicken run due to the many predators that would eat them. Our philosophy is that we live in a zoo, and we are in cages so that the natural wildlife can live in their way. It's worked for us for over 19 years.

    • @stefanodogg280
      @stefanodogg280 6 років тому +13

      Double chicken wire over deer or plaster lattice steel will keep even a racoon out

    • @bsjcook
      @bsjcook 6 років тому +27

      Stefano, we have bears and mountain lions too so we used 1.5 x 3 square welded wire and then half inch square mesh going two feet up the 6 ft tall fence and out 2 feet at the bottom. Then hawk mesh over the top of the run and so far so good for 3 years.... Thanks for your input and helping others .... Dick

    • @peterm.eggers520
      @peterm.eggers520 5 років тому +7

      A flimsy hot wire properly installed keeps all furred predators at bay.

    • @peterm.eggers520
      @peterm.eggers520 5 років тому +9

      Perseverance13: Chicken wire (2 ft x 150 ft, 2" mesh, ~$20) laid down on the ground at the fence line with the fence over the top, keeps diggers like fox, coyotes, and dogs out. For fox and coyote, it probably smells like a leghold trap to them. Dogs that will dig through rocks and landscape timber seem to have an aversion to getting the wire between their toes.
      Never had to worry about badgers. They could be a serious problem as they are Olympic class diggers.

    • @bluepuppy1139
      @bluepuppy1139 5 років тому +7

      That is the very best and environmentally resonsible way I have heard.

  • @Atzy
    @Atzy 4 роки тому +58

    That's a very urban coyote at 10:03, he even looked both ways while crossing the street XD

    • @johnnyshd8250
      @johnnyshd8250 3 роки тому

      Rabies, man !

    • @hydrolito
      @hydrolito 2 роки тому

      Had to learn to live in an urban area to avoid the wolves.

  • @travisg1518
    @travisg1518 3 роки тому +16

    You can't misidentify a coyote yelp, it's so distinct, almost like a hyenas laugh, and in the middle of the night right outside Superior, Arizona, you'll get woken up to hundreds of thousands of them screaming into the night. It's a very scary experience especially if you camp alone.

    • @joshgroban5291
      @joshgroban5291 3 роки тому +5

      Fox screams are also terrifying. I thought people were getting murdered

    • @woozziewooify
      @woozziewooify Рік тому +2

      @@joshgroban5291 no a bob cat or lynx has a terrifying scream

    • @nickclark18
      @nickclark18 Рік тому +1

      Coyotes don't travel in packs of "hundreds of thousands" quit lyin

    • @chasemathis2016
      @chasemathis2016 Рік тому

      Yotes actually don't travel in large numbers at all. Around me they really only travel in 2-3 at most. You'll usually get one doing iconic howl while the others do smaller yips and barks. It all kind of bleeds together and ends up sounding like an entire army of those damn things.

  • @GrnXnham
    @GrnXnham 2 роки тому +14

    I live in a rural area. One night after dark while I was jogging on a road near my house, I heard something behind me. I looked back and there was a coyote about 50 feet back that was chasing me. I imagine that it saw me running and that predator/prey instinct kicked in and it gave chase.
    When I saw the coyote, I turned around and charged at it while performing the meanest sounding growl that I could produce. The coyote tucked it's tail between it's legs and took off.

    • @jessiefayne4083
      @jessiefayne4083 2 роки тому +1

      A few years ago here in Ohio there was a coyote that attacked someone on a lawn mower that was cutting grass wasn't scared at all it was all over the news

  • @KFrost-fx7dt
    @KFrost-fx7dt 6 років тому +111

    I like watching them. I used to do security at night and would shoo them off the sites often. It was pretty pointless though. The workers left food and trash everywhere and this attracted mice, which attracted the coyotes. They would just come inside after I left the immediate area. I took it as a good sign. If the coyotes were acting normally that probably meant there were no theives or vandals around.

  • @mwbrada
    @mwbrada Рік тому +5

    I used to work the overnight shift at a small midwestern hospital. Some nights, as I walked into work I could hear coyotes singing, getting ready for the hunt. It was glorious.

  • @russellthompson8414
    @russellthompson8414 3 роки тому +8

    I lived on Mather AFB in the Sacramento, Ca. area in the very early 1990s. We had lots of grasslands, Jack rabbits, and coyotes. Our worst problem with the coyotes is they would sun themselves on the runway. An acquaintance learned a bit about how they hunt rabbits. He was in the tall grass with his dog off leash. He heard some Coyotes coming, and grabbed his dogs collar, just as several coyotes came buy. They had formed two lines. The ones in the back were making noise to scare the rabbits. The ones in the front were silent looking for the rabbis trying to make a hasty retreat. I worked in environmental management there for a year and a half, we really never had a problem. But then, we had plenty of rabbits.

  • @nicholasplesko533
    @nicholasplesko533 2 роки тому +3

    Two coyotes ripped my cat's jugular. I watched him bleed out, on the way to the vet. That cat was an excellent hunter, and I'm going to make a coyote blanket.

    • @solowstang9821
      @solowstang9821 2 роки тому

      Hope you got your blanket bro

    • @rebeccahicks2392
      @rebeccahicks2392 2 роки тому +1

      I'm sorry for your loss, but the coyotes were following the same hunting instinct that your cat had, neither is better nor worse than the other.

  • @stevenwilson6450
    @stevenwilson6450 5 років тому +89

    I'll make sure to show this presentation to my Alpha Mule and Donkeys. They seem to think any Coyote is fair game for the "hoof dance".

    • @CajunA79
      @CajunA79 4 роки тому +7

      Lol...my horse is mean to them too!

    • @truckert9729
      @truckert9729 4 роки тому +5

      My mother has mules for a wagon team ( parades and what not ) ya they have broke through a fence to chase one off.

    • @shank492
      @shank492 4 роки тому +4

      Jenny's will stomp a coyote to death if they can catch them. Cattle ranchers in Texas keep Jenny's in a pasture with cattle, especially if they have calves.

    • @CryMeARiver63
      @CryMeARiver63 4 роки тому +2

      @@shank492 we do they same in SC .

    • @desotofiresweep58
      @desotofiresweep58 4 роки тому +2

      Those must be super skinny welfare coyotes in Aurora Colorado.
      the reason they're so hard to identify is because people are fucking stupid.
      We have a lot of coy dogs here.
      To see a 50 or 60 lb coyote around here is nothing unusual.
      And I love it when they get out in the pasture with the
      calves so I can watch the Jenny mule stop them to death, it's all in good fun to her

  • @jeffbingaman2754
    @jeffbingaman2754 6 років тому +127

    So a coyote diet consists of anything in abundance.

    • @holyfreeholy2329
      @holyfreeholy2329 5 років тому +4

      Jeff Bingaman they always come to the farm. We have lots of dogs here small and big so we keep them inside and have them out only under surveillance. Like we go outside with them. Neighbors fed cats so that attacked them among the wild melons and other plants. And the many variety of fruit and corn here.
      So we watch out. We are in the rural side of town so we see and hear them at night.
      So as long as your careful you should be ok.

    • @Keys879
      @Keys879 5 років тому +3

      A friend up around Ward keeps a compost pile on the far end of the property he lives on. His animals have never really had problems with the coyotes, who seem to prefer to scavenge the fruits, veggies, and meat scraps tossed out by the family into the compost. He claims they poop and he just mixes it right in. Makes for excellent tomatoes/fruits. Cougars however.....

    • @ralphcraig5816
      @ralphcraig5816 5 років тому +6

      @@Keys879 We have black bears around too, they mostly behave themselves because of beanbag loads for the shotguns, though one did into my neighbor's big henhouse, start wolfing down eggs. The egg lady took exception, sold the bear meat to a wholesaler who deals in game meat, left the head chained to the fence and has an interesting rug. However, no beanbags for big cats...

    • @chipcatz
      @chipcatz 5 років тому +1

      Jeff Bingaman yup

    • @chipcatz
      @chipcatz 5 років тому

      Other than kids

  • @jasminewood395
    @jasminewood395 4 роки тому +20

    Been preaching the good pack vs bad pack issue.
    Ranchers often just kill any they can but at our farm we managed them carefully and maintained a very useful passive pack but bad ones did need to go, was a crowded area

  • @pychohobo1832
    @pychohobo1832 4 роки тому +39

    This is funny.
    First I'm really rural.
    I've had coyotes 20 feet from me, at the same time 20 feet from dogs. They, the coyotes just keep digging.
    I though it was odd. My dogs didn't attack them, and they didn't attack me or the dogs.
    The coyote around me travel in 2s and 3s, but there are far more then that. My guess is around 50 of them. At times I hear them 360 degrees around. But now seem to stay at least a half mile away. A few months back I seen some feral dogs, I think they are pushing the coyote back. Which I'm not happy about since they coyotes seem to have a live let live attitudes with me.
    Ones around me appear to live on rodents and rabbits.
    Someone may ask why I don't mind the coyote. Here is why. Coyote eat rodents. Less rodents means less snakes. I have a lot of rodents and snakes.
    I use to have a couple eagles around but haven't seen them in about 3 years. When the eagles disappeared the snake population boomed. Last eagle I seen was a little one that flew into my house.

    • @SgtHawk13
      @SgtHawk13 Рік тому +1

      I just encountered 6 of them near my park. I was walking my lab and they didn't do anything, they were so chill, just watching us, and my dog didn't care as well lol. but I was thinking they was planning an attack on us so I just walked away, I kinda wanted to stay there a bit longer lol

    • @bison2022
      @bison2022 Рік тому +1

      Snakes curb rodent growth.

  • @michaelsanders8799
    @michaelsanders8799 5 років тому +20

    This is a really great video. A lot of this is already very familiar. Reviewing that which I was familiar with was equally refreshing. I have subscribed to your youtube channel. Please continue posting these videos.

  • @georgecollins9388
    @georgecollins9388 2 роки тому +40

    Loved coyotes all my life since I was 6 years old, when I had to feed and water a "pet coyote", (I was given that chore by my dad) It was scary and I never knew what to say or do when I approached him. He wasn't really a pet. He was a coyote in captivity and confined against his will. In a dream I had, he finally escaped. I ran to his pen and he was gone. I'm 73 now but I will never ever forget him and deeply love coyotes to this day. Sometimes I run into them around here and hope that we understand each other.

  • @HarleyChapin
    @HarleyChapin 4 роки тому +32

    i live out in the wooded country - we have packs of coyotes - for the most part they leave ppl alone - every now and then one will get out of line and attack a pet or try to grab a chicken or young calf or goat but 95% of the time they stay away from ppl - I enjoy watching them and love to hear them talk with each other

    • @kholbrook203
      @kholbrook203 4 роки тому +5

      Harley Chapin I agree with you. I also love hearing wolves howling. I dispose people that trap because it is so inhumane. Live and let lice. Where I live, we have coyotes coming in. I think they are being chased away from where they originally lived because of development. Now when you go to the feed store you’ll hear some jerk boasting about the one he just killed. I’m excited about them but afraid for them too.

  • @kelseymardlin2375
    @kelseymardlin2375 2 роки тому +5

    Here in rural Michigan, coyote season is year round. I've lived outside of town about 5 years now and have only ever heard them, never seen one. But boy can you hear them during mating season! The woods get loud

  • @VirtuesOfSin
    @VirtuesOfSin 6 років тому +381

    So uh... I'm 99.99% sure that Identifying a Coyote is easy.... At least for me and my family.

    • @jazzcatt
      @jazzcatt 6 років тому +37

      It's very easy for me to tell the difference in a 'yote, dog and wolf, even in very dim light. Their shape is different and the way they move is different.

    • @wadopotato33
      @wadopotato33 5 років тому +30

      She is talking to a bunch of generational city folks. In the country they are treated like pests and are rightfully not tolerated on farm property.

    • @theresamacdonald6319
      @theresamacdonald6319 5 років тому +8

      @@wadopotato33 this is true! But u never no when they will turn on u also. It only takes a sec to attack!

    • @linguinepast3743
      @linguinepast3743 5 років тому +2

      Me too

    • @RU-zm7wj
      @RU-zm7wj 5 років тому +25

      Their norm is not to attack humans. I live in close contact with them daily, They attack if it's advantageous to them. Things that are small and will put up no or minimal resistance. Lapdogs are at risk but medium to large dogs are not. There are many advantages to having them around for pest control, but in the U.S. all predators are killed, so you'll never convince a rural person of tolerating wolves, coyotes, bears or any other predator on four feet. I work on a golf course, and one female Coyote follows me around to all the holes I am working on, she never comes closer than 3 meters, they are just smart curious animals, co-existence is easy with her and the other Coyotes that inhabit the area, their main diet is rodents, rabbits, and insects. I respect them but feel no fear when they are around, I enjoy them and feel safe, in fact.

  • @kiddykatnesscorral4613
    @kiddykatnesscorral4613 5 років тому +14

    I'm on the back side of a neighborhood and they have been yipping it up for years but low and behold, a young one got stuck in the top of my chain link fence for a few uncomfortable minutes but after one last snarl it got loose. Now I couldn't figure out what had changed to attract it till two days later when I investigated another strange noise and there was a armadillo, that had to be the extraordinary attraction it was after. Each year its something wild and for some reason my neighbour's on either side never have anything abnormal happen.
    Who knows, next it will be Bigfoot dropping by...ah Nature, gotta love it.!

  • @jarvisfamily3837
    @jarvisfamily3837 4 роки тому +13

    Like almost everyone we live in coyote country. We raise goats and brought up three kids here. Used to have one 'yote sit out over the rise behind the house who'd just watch the house in spring. I think it was a female making sure we weren't going to mess with her kits. Trail cameras pick them up on a regular basis. Never had problem #1 with them. Never figured out where they den up, but I know they're there. Like 'em a whole lot better'n some of my human neighbors...

  • @Mr.CliffysWorld
    @Mr.CliffysWorld 2 роки тому +6

    I stopped hunting about 7 years ago (due to health issues). When I stopped, coyotes were so numerous in west central Ohio that they were considered varmints and subject to open season, year round .

  • @mrpatriot8279
    @mrpatriot8279 6 років тому +76

    We have lots of coyotes out here in the Arizona desert and I hear them howling often. Often the dogs will join in the singing including my brothers wolf-dog hybreds. I've been around them all my life but the javalina or pig-like critters are more dangerous out here. It ticks me off when transplants from urban areas complain about the coyotes and other predators out here. These outsiders moving out here are pushing the wildlife out as more out of staters move here, mostly retirees for our warmer weather. The coyotes are shy here but we do have an occasional mountain lion and bob cats. A pack of coatimudi related to racoons killed my neighbors goose and several chickens. If transplants don't like that then stay in town or the city.

    • @nowahblanco9935
      @nowahblanco9935 5 років тому +5

      True. I use to live in pima county and javalinas are very dangerous. Travel in packs to.

    • @countessratzass5408
      @countessratzass5408 5 років тому +11

      The transplants are dismissive of the rhythm of nature and don’t care to learn. We were raised in the Appalachians and respect wildlife, learning to be aware at all times. Those javelinas sound nasty. I live in a large city now and the predators are more ruthless and 100 times more stupid.

    • @grimsonforce7504
      @grimsonforce7504 4 роки тому +5

      Agree! Tired of citidiots ruining quiet living. Stay in the damn city if you hate the slow pace and wildlife.

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 4 роки тому +3

      Yea, I’ve always been able to just scare them off as they’ve started coming into the city more with the city coming out to invade in their territory as well, so I always just scare them off so they aren’t comfortable in the neighborhoods.
      I don’t ever try to hurt them and I’m always carrying , so that gives me extra security but I don’t want them getting to comfortable around the neighborhoods with the pets and children.
      They don’t attack children usually but they will eat anything they can if they’re starving so It’s best to just keep them @ bay.
      It’s surprises me sometimes when I see how far down into the city they come a lot of times.

    • @Paul-gz5dp
      @Paul-gz5dp 4 роки тому

      @@countessratzass5408 They also think the police are there to protect them, when facts are they are there to enforce the laws and we have to for the most part look our for our own safety.

  • @IMCcanTWEESTED
    @IMCcanTWEESTED 2 роки тому +8

    Without coyotes, my neighborhood would be nothing but wall-to-wall small rodents, squirrels, jack-rabbits, and stray cats. God bless the coyotes. They maintain balance. Besides the puppies are so cute! My 90 pound Shepherd/Pitt went bounding into a thicket and I heard a scatter of motion close by and a scared and disoriented pup came flying out. He saw me and went right back into the brush. Evidently he/she was more afraid of me than my dog.

  • @vincentw4881
    @vincentw4881 4 роки тому +42

    I love this lady....shes so real and loving.

    • @FixingCrappyCars
      @FixingCrappyCars 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah I'd hit it

    • @tomrose6292
      @tomrose6292 3 роки тому +2

      She's paid to express the states opinion. Kill them all.

    • @tomrose6292
      @tomrose6292 3 роки тому +1

      @@FixingCrappyCars I would too.

    • @malcolmt7883
      @malcolmt7883 3 роки тому +1

      That's both a fact and a myth

    • @tomrose6292
      @tomrose6292 2 роки тому

      @Jerry Davis lmfao

  • @ridedaily23
    @ridedaily23 Рік тому +4

    Facilitating and extremely informative. Thank you for creating and sharing this content.

  • @jerrybobteasdale
    @jerrybobteasdale 4 роки тому +9

    I have never seen a coyote so accustomed to urban environments as those in the video. It looks REALLY strange.

  • @kevink552
    @kevink552 3 роки тому +25

    I love the way they look through a 4x12 Leupold just as the dot settles.

  • @o2boutdoors
    @o2boutdoors Рік тому +3

    Great presentation! I've been around coyotes in suburban and rural environments for most of my life. Learned several things in this video.

  • @ohokay4663
    @ohokay4663 2 роки тому +33

    I love coyotes! I grew up on the edge right between suburban and rural NC, and there was a pack of coyotes that I never really got to *see,* but I heard them pretty often- and pretty close a few times. They helped me fall asleep :)

    • @brentwilliams102
      @brentwilliams102 2 роки тому

      "What's interesting is to watch coyote poo throught the seasons. It's kinda fun"
      I laughed out loud on that one.
      No it is not.

    • @Sugarsail1
      @Sugarsail1 2 роки тому +1

      coyotes suck, they chew on our irrigation lines and eat our chickens.

  • @jopalo31675
    @jopalo31675 5 років тому +38

    Here’s a funny story. I was in the US Army’s National Training Center. I was in an observation post and we were swarmed by coyotes( approximately 25-30). These Coyotes came from the hills and caves... it was a little hairy. They must’ve thought we were dead. Oh... this was our desert warfare center. We fought them back. Yes... it must’ve been a good 10 minutes of hazing(including the firing of blank rounds. Yes... they can be aggressive one hungry... like anything else!

    • @mrs.schmenkman2858
      @mrs.schmenkman2858 4 роки тому +1

      jopalo31675 I think you actually ended up in the middle of mating season where they gather up at night....?

    • @funkmonster
      @funkmonster 4 роки тому +2

      Sounds like a bullshit story but ok

    • @PT3VIDZ
      @PT3VIDZ 4 роки тому +6

      I've been there with the 2AD and the coyotes have no fear of soldiers. We had a few close encounters ourselves. I was with C Co. 3/41st INF. I went twice. Saw coyotes both years.

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 4 роки тому +9

      Yup. Exactly, people are acting like they don’t attack humans but they’ll eat anything they can when starving , especially little humans.

    • @tavspop
      @tavspop 3 роки тому

      @@CSDonohue11 How about showing some statistics, you s*** talker.

  • @geraldherbst5069
    @geraldherbst5069 Рік тому +9

    As a Trapper I can guarantee it’s one of the most sustainable things in the world and has been for as long as mankind has been around. Controlling its numbers is vital to its health, if you notice many of the coyotes in this story are impacted by the mange that is a slow death.

    • @karendegraaf1146
      @karendegraaf1146 Рік тому +2

      Trapping is a painful, prolonged, cruel death, too...

  • @Vernbubba
    @Vernbubba 2 роки тому +6

    Coyotes and cockroaches the last things standing. I’ve caught lots of coyotes in snares and it never gets old. Very smart critter

    • @wreckitjax
      @wreckitjax Рік тому

      The only cockroach is you. Leave the freaking wild dogs alone.

    • @Vernbubba
      @Vernbubba Рік тому

      @@wreckitjax caught 5 this week thanks for giving me the incentive to keep catching them

    • @wreckitjax
      @wreckitjax Рік тому

      @@Vernbubba it’s ok I’ll just bang your wife on the side like I’ve been doing for the past 5 years. She’s fat but she’s freaky. You keep killing animals like a little Pansy.

    • @Vernbubba
      @Vernbubba Рік тому

      @@wreckitjax only thing you’ve ever banged was your dick with your hand Move out of your moms basement so you quit fantasizing about her and get on with your gay life

  • @RSTI191
    @RSTI191 2 роки тому +2

    My wife and I have a Coyote/Husky (Coyusky) she's about 1 year old and the sweetest thing.
    She came running over to us in the Mojave Desert, nothing but skin and bones at the time.
    She gets along great with our senior Basset, G/shepherd, and 2 small terriers.
    She's great, recommend one highly..

  • @nafuregal1288
    @nafuregal1288 5 років тому +6

    Saw a documentary on the SUPER COYOTE. They have bred w wolves and become larger in many areas.

  • @SunChaserWildlife
    @SunChaserWildlife 5 років тому +8

    Well done, Mary Ann! Thank you!

  • @tomrose6292
    @tomrose6292 3 роки тому +4

    It was so cold here yesterday,I saw two yotes running with a pair of jumper cables trying to get a rabbit started

  • @coleparker
    @coleparker Рік тому +4

    Nice video. Historical note, back in the mid 19th century and earlier coyotes were pretty much contained in the west and southwest regions of the US and Northern Mexico region. As the young woman points out, the removal of the larger predators like the wolves allowed them to expand their territories. Also as of this year 2022, there have been more brazen attacks on young children in So. Cal where I live.

  • @mikeleikam2892
    @mikeleikam2892 6 років тому +160

    If you can't tell the difference between a coyote and a wolf you should just stay home! The face is different ,the ears are different. The pelt markings are different.

    • @ralphcraig5816
      @ralphcraig5816 5 років тому +17

      And the hybrids? Thing is in the East, there is extreme surplus of deer, and coywolves are big enough to take a whitetail. We don't have those in the West, and mule deer can protect themselves, packs will go after fawns and yearlings. When they do in my neighborhood, we all hear them yelping it up...

    • @theresamacdonald6319
      @theresamacdonald6319 5 років тому

      @@ralphcraig5816 what country r u from like where is east and west for u!

    • @BobGymlan
      @BobGymlan 5 років тому +4

      You gotta learn sometimes.

    • @ralphcraig5816
      @ralphcraig5816 5 років тому +3

      @@theresamacdonald6319 Anything east of the Rockies is the East to many in my part of the world, I'm a little more parochial, Sierras is my dividing line, except for Reno. My coyote alarm system is a flock of wild turkeys and a covey of California quail. I had a bobcat attack a couple of raccoons that were harvesting the acorns on my roof, the raccoons held their own, I went to see the deal, the cat took off, then the neighbor's dogs got after it. Big excitement in the hills...

    • @theresamacdonald6319
      @theresamacdonald6319 5 років тому +1

      @@ralphcraig5816 ok thanks. Im from canada

  • @rush2124u2
    @rush2124u2 5 років тому +4

    Thanks that was very informative Mary Ann Bonnell,

  • @markkubiak8296
    @markkubiak8296 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you, Mary Ann Bonnell! Excellent presentation.

  • @JK-cz6bu
    @JK-cz6bu 4 роки тому +13

    It is crazy looking at coyote scat and seeing the teeth and bones of little rodents.

    • @jackvoss175
      @jackvoss175 2 роки тому +1

      That is exactly the same thing you’d see in a owl pod. We can thank both coyotes and owls for thinning out rodents. In India, they use cobras for that job. I prefer coyotes and owls.
      Courtesy of Half Vast Flying.

  • @mrderinheaven
    @mrderinheaven 5 років тому +11

    Dude this only plays in my right ear with my headphones I got so pissed I thought I broke mine😂🤦‍♀️

  • @v.skeggjoar7307
    @v.skeggjoar7307 Рік тому +2

    I invested in my own pack, to deal with my coyote problem. 5 Rottweilers made very quick work of them all, and the neighbors loss of his lambs stopped as well. To date there have been 0 problems for 9 yrs now.

  • @got2kittys
    @got2kittys 2 роки тому +2

    My dog is 80 lbs. Burly and strong. He beats the crap out of coyotes, he has driven off whole packs.
    They are not the monsters people think, they're just little wild dogs. But I have respect for them, they are very smart, and very good at what they do.

  • @brucekingsbury1674
    @brucekingsbury1674 2 роки тому +2

    EXCELLENT Presentation and information!!! Everybody should listen to this one.

  • @taekwondotime
    @taekwondotime 4 роки тому +22

    There's some bad advice in this video. #1: Coyotes vary depending on where you live. They're larger in Canada (for example). #2: Coyotes often CROSS-BREED with wolves to create Coywolves. #3: Coyotes can attack and kill adult humans, and they have. That's a fact. Don't ever underestimate what a coyote can do. It's like a medium to large sized dog (again, bigger in Canada). They also have packs, so they might not be alone. #4: Coyotes most certainly DO hunt at night. They are most active at dawn, dusk, and at night. #5: Coyotes are out in the day as well in areas with minimal human contact. #6: Coyotes use train tracks, trails, and other "quiet" areas to move around urban areas. #7: Coyotes will attack and kill small dogs, cats, and potentially human children. For sure. Again, don't ever underestimate a coyote. A hungry coyote will eat ANYTHING.

    • @jaimieking5297
      @jaimieking5297 3 роки тому +2

      That's what I thought too when she sayd coyotes only weigh 30 pounds, so don't pose much of a threat. 30 pounds is still a big animal. I work as a dog caregiver in a grooming and boarding facility, and many of the dogs I care for are about that size. I also have 2 catahoula cur siblings that are both about 35 pounds and that are very capable hunters. One of them actually got chased by a coyote a few years ago, and the coyote was not afraid of the dog at all, even as he was lounging at it. It only left because I intervened, but if I wasn't there, I'm sure my dog would have sustained some nasty bites wounds. I also know that any of the 30 pound dogs I see on tbe daily could do a lot of damage if they decided to attack someone. So I don't doubt the coyotes could too if they wanted to.

    • @jasonvennard4550
      @jasonvennard4550 3 роки тому

      Kill adult humans...lol source?

    • @jasonvennard4550
      @jasonvennard4550 3 роки тому

      Not even confirmed coyotes, “witnesses” as likely domestic dogs, coy wolves or wolves relying on ignorant witnesses to identify wild animals, and you had to go back 11 years to even find that lol... again coyotes cant kill adult humans unless there is some crazy weird circumstance, but then given those kind of crazy circumstances rats can kill people.

    • @dunzerkug
      @dunzerkug 3 роки тому +5

      @@jasonvennard4550 so, because it doesn't fit your narrative the hikers have to be wrong? Coyotes do attack humans, multiple coyotes can overpower an adult human, especially if they manage to land a serious bite to the face or neck.

    • @jasonvennard4550
      @jasonvennard4550 3 роки тому

      @@dunzerkug lmao havent ever held a coyote have you.

  • @melissacollins6679
    @melissacollins6679 4 роки тому +6

    She is the coyote lawyer

    • @BernadetteColognne
      @BernadetteColognne 3 роки тому

      Maybe she should take them home with her so she could have an up close and personal experience and show us how she can mitigate with them!

  • @karenbuchert3377
    @karenbuchert3377 2 роки тому

    Great speech! Thanks. Extremely well supported by photography. Charismatic and talented host. It was very informative!! Awesome!

  • @kristenlandon1538
    @kristenlandon1538 2 роки тому +1

    This was very helpful and informative. Thank you.

  • @JasonJBrunet
    @JasonJBrunet 4 роки тому +6

    I live in Jefferson Parish in Louisiana, and how I wish my Jefferson was like yours. We have no public employees who care about anything like this.

  • @grimsonforce7504
    @grimsonforce7504 4 роки тому +6

    When she said its a parenting problem not a coyote one. Subscribed. People are stupid. Give me a coyote any day.

  • @s.patrciabrady
    @s.patrciabrady 9 місяців тому

    Great Job explaining and educating folks about Coyotes. Thank You 👍😊

  • @drizler
    @drizler 2 роки тому +1

    I was a Corrections Officer At FCI Englewood in 1982-84. We only manned one tower and that was only in the evening. We used to sit up there and watch those yotes roam through the neighborhoods nearby constantly. They were completely at home in peoples back yards.

  • @thistledewoutdoors3331
    @thistledewoutdoors3331 5 років тому +9

    What about the "CoyWolf" / Brush wolves ,,, We are seeing more & more of the hybrid all over so the distinction between them is becoming harder & harder - Especially when they really do look to be 80# !!! I had a coywolf that would sit at the edge of my neighbors property during hunting season & would wait out the hunting pressure before returning. It never Came close to my dogs & never posed a problem whatsoever.... It was a perfect example of mistaken identity - It looked like a healthy small/young wolf.

  • @Treehouse1730
    @Treehouse1730 5 років тому +7

    Link the other two programs in this series in the description so we can find them...

  • @Alex_Mitchell
    @Alex_Mitchell 2 роки тому +1

    I wonder what this educator would have to say about the recent rash of attacks on humans by coyotes in Vancouver's Stanley Park.

  • @coiledsteel8344
    @coiledsteel8344 4 роки тому +18

    The more we try to eliminate them the faster they rebound - a natural survival response to their demise.
    Leave good ones alone, or not so good one roaming may take it's place! Coyote Math 1-1 = 1!

    • @rutee4614
      @rutee4614 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Its like the rare color phase ones. They are like "wow these are so rare and we want tk understand more because we dont know about it."......ok so logic says don't shoot it, if you want to understand it, because now its not just rare, its extinct.

    • @plooker39
      @plooker39 4 роки тому

      Like I said, 1-1 equals another pelt.

  • @sector69102
    @sector69102 5 років тому +20

    A coyote almost attacked me today. I screamed at it and it ran away though 👍

    • @countessratzass5408
      @countessratzass5408 5 років тому +8

      Lower your voice and get big but don’t run.

    • @browningmaxus5360
      @browningmaxus5360 4 роки тому +7

      Good girl

    • @laylabono4035
      @laylabono4035 4 роки тому

      Did you had your hamburger in your hands..

    • @percyhawkins716
      @percyhawkins716 4 роки тому +1

      They always run when I try to put the leash on them.

    • @tavspop
      @tavspop 3 роки тому +2

      When you say attacked you, you actually mean it looked at you. Correct?

  • @coyotedocumentaries5028
    @coyotedocumentaries5028 6 років тому +52

    This is a really nice and educational video about coyotes. I'll be looking forward to seeing the other parts of this series.

    • @donbaxley5530
      @donbaxley5530 6 років тому +7

      That lady is full of shit! I live in Riverside. Coyotes are much bigger than 30 lbs. We have already had verified reports of them jumping 8 foot fences and attacking pets and small children! You go ahead and think they all are 30 lbs and will leave your kids alone!

    • @TheBarefootedGardener
      @TheBarefootedGardener 6 років тому +6

      Don Baxley They live in Colorado, and are talking about the Western Coyote. If you live in the eastern or central USA, we have coywolves or Eastern Coyotes which crossbred with wolves decades ago. They are much bigger, about 75 pounds.

    • @googlesucks2940
      @googlesucks2940 6 років тому +4

      Coyote Documentaries: damn mangy Coyotes are killers

    • @spizz6744
      @spizz6744 5 років тому +1

      I love coyotes

    • @bertanelson8062
      @bertanelson8062 5 років тому

      Yes. Coyotes are smarter than people. Let's put hubris aside & learn, if we can!

  • @thomasnugent7602
    @thomasnugent7602 4 роки тому

    Very informative and educational. Thank you very much

  • @gonefishin2271
    @gonefishin2271 3 роки тому

    came across a western diamond back too wow amazing. The wild animals in my backyard which happens to be a few thousand square acres of prairie land are thriving, I know they feel my vibration of love and compassion

  • @TD402dd
    @TD402dd 6 років тому +20

    Do the westerners actually think they are the only ones with coyote problems. I live in the suburbs of Atlanta, GA and we have coyotes. The reality is they have begun to eliminate the feral cat population. I was walking my springer spaniel and my little peekapoo when I saw a small coyote running toward us. I instinctively grabbed my little dog and the little coyote left my springer alone. It tried several times to grab my little dog while I'm screaming and kicking at the coyote. It followed us home, so I went through the gate to the rear garden area. When I safely had my dogs inside, I went looking for the coyote (no more than 30 seconds). It was nowhere to be found in mine or my neighbors yards. I believe what the western native Americans call them "ghost", because they can disappear in an instant.

    • @stefanodogg280
      @stefanodogg280 6 років тому +4

      Why aren't you carrying a gun?

    • @Taumpy
      @Taumpy 5 років тому +3

      What a dumb response. You don't need to carry a gun in the middle of the suburbs to ward off coyotes - he got his dogs safely home without it, after all.

    • @joemcmurry7768
      @joemcmurry7768 5 років тому +1

      That's where they are from,they are in all states except Hawaii.They are here in the Smokey Mountains.We have lost a lot of small game.They have killed every grouse around.They are a curse from the devil.

    • @rockymtnsteeze1815
      @rockymtnsteeze1815 5 років тому +6

      Get rid of feral cats and songbird populations can rebound. Cats kill for fun and kill many birds. Coyotes kill a lot of rodents, but don't hunt birds as much.

    • @wadopotato33
      @wadopotato33 5 років тому +2

      Westerners aren't the only ones with Coyote problems, but your coyotes are half the size of the coyotes in Canada. They grow bigger the farther north that you go. Heat puts stress on coyotes.

  • @robertsophiea05
    @robertsophiea05 5 років тому +3

    I had a pack (i only saw 3 but heard more) Follow me back to my truck in bow hunting season this year. It was very strange, i think they were responding to my rattling antlers. When they realized i was a person they didn't run off. Yelling at them did not work. It was a 1/2 mile walk back to my truck and they had a circle around me the whole way. They were acting nothing like what you would expect. I am 6' tall 230 pounds and with all my warm cloths on i must look 300 pounds to them. Northern lower Michigan.

    • @oma2635
      @oma2635 4 роки тому

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  • @audreygreen-hite2075
    @audreygreen-hite2075 4 роки тому +1

    I've been around rural coyotes have studied them for years however this was very educational I have only guessed on urban behavior and she showed I was wrong on a couple of my theories thanks for the info. Luca

  • @LassieFarm
    @LassieFarm Рік тому

    I was in the youth work program 30 years ago. Was an amazing experience. Helped build several new parks. Dude named Kim was the director

  • @josephbourque1032
    @josephbourque1032 5 років тому +5

    Thank you for an informative, dispassionate well-researched discussion of coyotes and their behavior. They are an essential part of the ecosystem as are foxes, wolves, big cats and other predators. The more we understand about them, the less we have to fear and the more we will have safe interactions with them.

  • @radagastbrown9001
    @radagastbrown9001 3 роки тому +5

    In suburban Cleveland they always travel in pairs.
    There are hundreds of coyotes in urban Chicago.

    • @ontherocks23
      @ontherocks23 3 роки тому

      A few years ago, there were some coyote sightings in downtown Manhattan (I guess they were usually seen on nighttime security cameras)..

    • @coopthefootlicker3265
      @coopthefootlicker3265 2 роки тому

      Well yeah you have a major rat problem it's a year long buffet for predators

  • @schizoidboy
    @schizoidboy 4 роки тому +2

    In the 1970s NYC was having a rat problem. It wouldn't have surprised me if a number of coyotes moved into the city around this time and got mistaken for stray dogs. Rats are a problem with humans but to a coyote they're a buffet.

  • @boblatkey7160
    @boblatkey7160 9 місяців тому

    In my Southern California town we have had two incidents where coyotes have attacked a person's small dog while on leash and under control of the owner. They just shook it until it was dead and did not try to take the dog away. In another incident we had a mountain lion attack a woman's 35 pound dog on leash and she played tug-of-war briefly but lost and the dog was taken away.

  • @austynstevens6641
    @austynstevens6641 4 роки тому +8

    I am from Pueblo West and coyotes are ramped out there! It’s actually scary hearing them cry at night especially when you hear them calling to each other and you hear how many are really in a pack!

  • @bobburnitt5389
    @bobburnitt5389 5 років тому +41

    Coyotes can and will kill domestic Dogs. They also will mate with them and produce Coyote-Dog Hybrids. Where I live, they den right across the road from the house I live in. On my own land, the few trees that are around, if the limbs droop all the way to the ground and provide cover they will den under them. I have lived on this land I live on since I was a boy in 1958. I have observed them doing all kinds of notable and interesting things, but I am not an expert on them. I have had packs of the cut a path about 40 feet from the house, just after dark they will march right by, I can flip on a flashlight and their retinas will reflect, looks kind of like a small train going by at low speed. It seems they don't mind being close to humans and they observe humans, but they don't like the opposite, humans observing them. Their "scat" contains most anything that has a calorie in it. Grass, seeds, insects, cattle feed, anything a calorie, they are also scavengers when it comes to road kill, and other detritus. That is if the Fire Ants don't get the carcass first.
    They will make dens in tall Johnson Grass by turning in a circle over and over, similar to a dog before he lies down, but they do it in a more agressive manner and it will make a surprisingly good "den". I have mowed those things up with a tractor and rotary mower.
    Many years ago before the demise of agriculture in this area, we did not have as many coyotes and there was so much less "cover". But since Speculators have bought all the land around and started NEGLECTING IT and of course "claiming" an Ag Exemption on Property taxes, they have flourished. We have a LOT of them now.
    People SWEAR they have seen WOLVES here, but there are NONE, that, I know for sure. Unless, a PRIVATELY OWNED Wolf escapes from the owner, there are NONE. It is legal to OWN WOLVES and people do have them, they have to have a permit in City Limits to own them as a rule, but I do NOT know if there is a STATE permit for them. I knew a man once that did own some wolves, and he said he had a permit, but I don't remember the nuances with that.
    Coyotes, since they EAT ANYTHING are very good at surviving. Hard to wipe out an animal that will eat anything and sleep anywhere almost, kind of like Feral Hogs, however Feral Hogs multiply so fast, and do a lot more damage.
    I do NOT like them Denning close to the house, otherwise I leave them alone. I can keep them away from my house pretty much on my land, but the land across the road is much harder, as I have to get premission to set foot on it and since no one farms it anymore it is all grown up in Brush and TRASH TREES. A black and tan German Shepherd can be mistaken for a coyote at a distance by people that are not used to seeing coyotes on a regular basis. One thing to me that is unmistakable is the "crook" in the side of a wild Canine's jaw. Looks like a crooked smile, a domesticated Dog, does not have that, or I have never seen one that does. A domestic dog, his "smile" or mouth profile on the side is Straight.
    They can be interesting to watch, if I am mowing or plowing, i continue to work for hours in a defined area, they will walk up right on the side of the Tractor and just stroll by as long as I do NOT sot at them or get off the tractor. they SEEM to "judge" the man on a tractor as not a threat after they have observed him working in a defined space for a long time, usually a few hours. I have photographed them this way a number of times.
    BB

    • @kevinstreeter6943
      @kevinstreeter6943 4 роки тому +2

      I had a dog that was a hybrid, smart and loyal, best dog I ever had. I have been near wild coyotes in a rural area. It did not seem afraid of me nor did I feel threatened by it.

    • @mrs.schmenkman2858
      @mrs.schmenkman2858 4 роки тому +5

      If they are denning close by there must be a lot of rodentia they are keeping under control. Southern Oregon finally learned their lesson, the Hay farmers and potato farmers have finally learned what happens without a large coyote population. The ground squirrels take over in the millions and destroy croplands as well as causing damage to irrigation etc...now there are coyotes who come down to the fields at keep them under control. It's pretty cool. Cattle farmers don't let their calving cows out on their own, so no problems with that.

    • @patriciapatrician6516
      @patriciapatrician6516 4 роки тому +1

      If you have been observing coyotes since 1958 and are honest and unbiased, you probably can teach people a lot more than just about all of the dishonest animal rights activists and even a good number of scientists.

    • @mtpromises9440
      @mtpromises9440 4 роки тому +2

      A small retirement village was built near where I live and each morning on my way to work I would see the coyotes crossing the road into the retirement village to catch their dogs and cats when the old folk let them out to go the the bathroom in the morning.

    • @DearestDawn
      @DearestDawn 4 роки тому

      @@mtpromises9440 That is awful and unnecessary

  • @michaelholt8590
    @michaelholt8590 2 роки тому +2

    I live in Northeast Tennessee and have coyotes around my land. Usually they leave people alone and stay away but at night they are everywhere. Sometimes in large packs they can become bold and aggressive but not often.

  • @Meatwad.Baggins
    @Meatwad.Baggins 4 роки тому +16

    I was attacked by a coyote when I was a kid. I have had hundreds of encounters with them both as a child and an adult but that one event was the only time a coyote behaved even remotely agressive. They normally keep their distance. However I had no idea that coyotes could act passive around humans. Seeing that coyote walk down the sidewalk with those people bothered me a little but it was neat to see 😕😅

  • @brandoncruise6398
    @brandoncruise6398 5 років тому +5

    To be fair, many wolves don't all have the characteristics of the typical grey wolf. For the red wolf this is very true and can be easily confused for a large coyote from many lengths of distances. Even the shape of the head can be very similar. With that being said adult wolves and coyotes usually are easy to tell apart just by size.

    • @Joe-bh4vz
      @Joe-bh4vz 2 роки тому

      Red Wolves are all but extinct.

  • @And3aPet
    @And3aPet 2 роки тому +4

    Your coyotes are so much smaller than ours! I live in Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. I have spoken with naturalists who actually measure and weigh wild coyotes and they say they average 42 lbs as adults, give or take a pound or two. I put out trail cams every night and watch them pass through or hunt or sometimes just hang around. They are active at all hours.

    • @moonlitme
      @moonlitme Рік тому +1

      Eastern Coyotes have interbred with wolves. They are larger, heavier, and more aggressive.

    • @terryfincher2079
      @terryfincher2079 Рік тому

      @@moonlitme where did the wolf's come from ?

    • @moonlitme
      @moonlitme Рік тому +1

      @@terryfincher2079Grey wolf dna has been found in the eastern coyotes. We eradicated the wolf for ranching, but they still are in Canada and a few parts of western USA. Historically wolves would kill coyotes, when we killed the wolves off coyotes filled the niche left in ecosystems, rapidly expanding across the U.S.. The hybrid is larger than a 'pure' coyote, more aggressive and smarter. I live in the western U.S. and see coyotes all the time. Beautiful animals.

  • @montysonful
    @montysonful 2 роки тому +1

    Great presentation. Thanks.

  • @joelgoff4722
    @joelgoff4722 2 роки тому +2

    We live in a suburban area full of coyotes. They eat small animals and yes, many pets. I have personally seen one trotting across the road with someone's little dog wearing a red bandana in its mouth heading for the nearest brush trail. I've also seen one boldly stand in front of a house looking at the pet dog looking back through the window enticing the dog to come out and play so it can lure the pet into the brush and kill it. I personally have no love for these predators.

  • @KFrost-fx7dt
    @KFrost-fx7dt 6 років тому +47

    Great info about their interactions with dogs. Some people don't get that wildlife doesn't want to play with their dogs.

    • @joemcmurry7768
      @joemcmurry7768 5 років тому +4

      They want to kill them and eat them.

    • @theresamacdonald6319
      @theresamacdonald6319 5 років тому +2

      I totally agree with u guys they want to eat them lure them in the woods then the pack attacks

    • @mr.x2567
      @mr.x2567 5 років тому

      People usually hate wild animals because they are not like them

    • @stephensaines7100
      @stephensaines7100 5 років тому +1

      Actually some do! Wolves especially have been known to play endlessly with domestic dogs. And carnal interest too...

    • @ginidontthinkso4282
      @ginidontthinkso4282 4 роки тому

      @@joemcmurry7768 Well small dogs, large dogs are a different game

  • @samualwhittemore228
    @samualwhittemore228 4 роки тому +15

    The coyote that was eating my chickens weighed at least 50 pounds. He was the same size as my Border Collie /Lab mix. In fact all of the Coyotes that live near me are this size. They feed upon the millions of cottontail rabbits in the area. Their pelts are full and thick, they are fat. I know because I skinned one.
    They are Very smart, very hard to even get a shot off. A simple click or rattle from your rifle is enough to alarm them...even at 200+ yards(ask me how I know). That said, they visit my backyard multiple times a week - very stealthily. They even visit having two full grown labs and the border collie/lab. My Labs bark, but I've caught my Border Collie nose to nose with one. For some reason he is more social for whatever the reason. And no, there has never been a violent confrontation. He will be 13 in March 2020. So he has been at this game for a long time.
    Even though my chickens are attacked(and eaten) I hope they stay around. Every year you can hear the pups that live in the heavy thickets, near the creek at the back of my pasture. Hearing the gaggle of little ones is a lot of fun. I often howl back and forth with the adults. Sometimes I get the entire area in an uproar. LoL 😁 I downloaded an app that has many of their howls -- I do my best to emulate.
    Edit: I live in Central Texas

    • @stacylarge5636
      @stacylarge5636 4 роки тому

      I like you I live on the banks of the mighty Mississippi river in mo we have a generous population of coyotes and I too enjoy their nocturnal melodious yipping and howling often heard seldom seen I've caught only a fleeting glimpse from time to time while on a bike ride very stealthy but judging from the sound and the freshly peppered paw prints on the silty dirt they are doing well I have seven dogs and have never had a problem with them I feed them indoors and they stay indoors if they want I really resent people who kill them it is a cowardly man who cannot learn to live with nature

    • @ocantu1987
      @ocantu1987 4 роки тому

      my dad claims there a very intelligent animal, he always encountered them in mexico during his youth

  • @paulstatz5188
    @paulstatz5188 Рік тому +1

    I've been living in Wisconsin for over 60+years and we didn't have coyotes in the state until we reintroduced the wild turkey We traded Missouri grouse for turkey and right from the get go coyotes are here

  • @richardkev3077
    @richardkev3077 5 місяців тому

    Excellent. I’ve had to deal with rural and suburban coyotes many times over the years. This was all great information.

  • @brianjonker510
    @brianjonker510 4 роки тому +4

    SUNY ESF states that , "NY coyotes are between 35 & 45 pounds." Yes eastern coyotes are much bigger than their western origins.

  • @andrewchadwell2759
    @andrewchadwell2759 5 років тому +15

    Here in dallas there have been 3 coyote attacks on fully grown adult humans. One literally jumped on a man jogging and bit him in the neck

    • @susanolson3611
      @susanolson3611 5 років тому +1

      check this out
      ua-cam.com/video/NqVE9qfg7yI/v-deo.html

  • @leedee4968
    @leedee4968 4 роки тому

    Very interesting and high-quality video thanks

  • @HalsPals
    @HalsPals Рік тому +2

    The coyotes were yipping this morning in rural Nevada.
    The Great Pyrenees is quick to guard his fenced one acre while the Labrador runs inside next to me whining.
    I appreciate the coyote because I'm sure that they keep the kangaroo desert rat population way down.

  • @chrispy199
    @chrispy199 Рік тому +3

    Agreed with absolutely everything she said ofcourse except for the "shouldnt leave your kid in the backyard by themselves, thats a parenting issue" - when I was that age I was outside all the time with a bunch of kids all over un supervised and everything was always fine

    • @bobbeorn
      @bobbeorn 7 місяців тому

      Toddler's not kids is what she meant.

  • @babettelewis5771
    @babettelewis5771 5 років тому +4

    Very informative story here, just moved to Colorado and I do hope to see coyotes and learn from them also. Thank you so much for your sharing!

  • @tess4-2
    @tess4-2 9 місяців тому +1

    There was a boom in suburb development in my small city, primarily forest taken down. My neighbour saw a coyote beside their house. Downtown. My beloved cat lived for the outdoors but always stuck close to home. When she disappeared that night (I heard the most horrible animal scream and went out and couldn't find her or any trace of her over the days), this must be what happened. I forgave the coyote. I miss my cat so much.

  • @SA-92552
    @SA-92552 Рік тому +2

    I have been around coyotes all my life. First in Kansas and now in New Mexico. They don't bother me and I don't bother them. They are good neighbors.