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  2. Texas coyote euthanized after biting 3 kids at a park. What ...

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    Coyotes that eat human or pet food are more likely to attack humans or pets. Haze any coyotes. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: It's coyote mating season in Texas.

  3. VIDEO: Coyote and bobcat caught playing tag on Texas ... - AOL

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    Kieschnick did note that humans do need to try to avoid interacting with bobcats and coyotes, advising that people control their trash, practice responsible pet ownership and avoid intentionally ...

  4. In Texas, is it legal to kill a coyote that has attacked a ...

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    Stories about coyotes taking small pets for food are well documented in the fort Worth area. Here’s what you can do about it.

  5. Coyote attack - Wikipedia

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    Coyote attacks are events where coyotes attack humans. While these attacks are uncommon and rarely cause serious injuries, they have been increasing in frequency, especially in California . Although media reports generally identify the animals as simply "coyotes", some attackers in northeast North America may be hybrids known as coywolves .

  6. Urban coyote - Wikipedia

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    A researcher studying the impact of coyotes in the city of Austin, Texas found that urban coyote management techniques, including steps to trap and remove coyotes who were exhibiting bold or aggressive behavior, as well as efforts to educate the public about not feeding the animals, had had a positive effect in lessening possible risk to humans or to pets. [14]

  7. Coyote - Wikipedia

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    12.2 Video. 12.3 Audiobooks. ... such as coastal Texas, coyotes can carry up to 250 hookworms each. ... Coyote attacks on humans are uncommon and rarely cause serious ...

  8. Brave Man Dares to ‘Boop’ His Pet Coyote’s Nose ... - AOL

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    The man recently shared a video where he attempted to "boop" his coyote's nose and people online were shook. It takes a brave person to pal around with a coyote. You never know what to expect.

  9. M44 (cyanide device) - Wikipedia

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    The wad and cyanide were ejected with great force and could be quite hazardous. For example, in 1959 a 15-year-old boy lost one eye when he accidentally set off a Coyote Getter by stepping on it. In 1966 a man was hit in the left hand and died from cyanide poisoning, and between 1965 and 1971 at least 17 humans were injured by Coyote Getters.