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  2. There’s a hidden coyote staring right at you in this Texas ...

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    There’s a sneaky coyote hiding in a photo shared by a Texas state park, ... Coyotes are common across Texas, ... Ex-49er Dana Stubblefield to remain in prison for now after judge denies bail ruling.

  3. Urban coyote - Wikipedia

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    Analysis of urban coyote scat found that the most common food source of Southern California coyotes came from anthropogenic sources, namely edible plantings cultivated by humans (particularly figs, palm fruit and grapes), litter/refuse, and domestic cats. They also consumed gophers, ground squirrels (but rarely rats or mice), rabbits and birds. [9]

  4. Coyotes live throughout Florida and are common in cities ...

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    Coyotes, which typically weigh between 20 and 35 pounds, have migrated to South Florida over the past several decades. According to a 2007 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission report ...

  5. Coyote - Wikipedia

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    Coyote hunting is one of the most common forms of predator hunting that humans partake in. There are not many regulations with regard to the taking of the coyote which means there are many different methods that can be used to hunt the animal. The most common forms are trapping, calling, and hound hunting. [207]

  6. Eastern coyote - Wikipedia

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    Adult eastern coyotes are larger than western coyotes, weighing an average of 20–25 kilograms (45–55 lb), with female eastern coyotes weighing 21% more than male western coyotes. [1] [9] [10] Eastern coyotes also weigh more at birth, 349–360 grams to 250–300 grams. By 35 days of age eastern coyote pups average 1,590 grams, 200 grams ...

  7. Coyotes are everywhere in Indiana. Here's how to stay safe ...

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    To keep out all but the most determined coyotes, install a 6–7-foot fence, buried about a foot deep. Pick up all fruit that has fallen from trees. Keep compost secure.

  8. Can you shoot coyotes in Fort Worth? Here’s why we see so ...

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    Coyotes’ natural instinct to protect its territory is bad enough. But when humans begin interacting with the wild animals, like feeding it, then it becomes a problem.

  9. Coyote (person) - Wikipedia

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    More than ever before, Mexican workers in search of American jobs were dependent on the coyote system to accomplish their goals. A study reports that, by the 1980s, "do-it-yourself" border crossings were rare and "virtually everyone" was paying a coyote. [10] The coyote industry's prosperity garnered the attention of the U.S. and Mexican ...