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  2. Coyotes are roaming more in SC. Here’s why and how to keep ...

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    South Carolina coyote activity is expected to increase in the coming months. Here’s why and how to keep them from your your home.

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    Social media in North Texas has been howling about coyote sightings lately. Here’s why we are seeing more of the wild canines.

  4. Colorado to kill coyotes it finds near northern Colorado Springs

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    (The Center Square) – Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers and partner agencies plan to kill coyotes they find in northern Colorado Springs as they pursue a coyote that attacked a four-year-old ...

  5. Coyote attack - Wikipedia

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    The coyote stayed in the unfenced yard until it was shot by police. In May 2000, in La Mesa , a 3-year-old boy was bitten on his side, resulting in 4 puncture wounds. In June 2001, in Northridge , a 7-year-old girl was attacked and seriously injured by a coyote, despite her mother's attempts to fight off the coyote.

  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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    Coyotes kill rattlesnakes mostly for food, but also to protect their pups at their dens, by teasing the snakes until they stretch out and then biting their heads and snapping and shaking the snakes. [123] Birds taken by coyotes may range in size from thrashers, larks and sparrows to adult wild turkeys and, rarely, brooding adult swans and pelicans.

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