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

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    While coyotes can kill pets and livestock, like goats or calves, they are generally not dangerous to humans. Usually weighing between 30-45 pounds, coyotes are most active from dusk to dawn.

  3. Brave Man Dares to ‘Boop’ His Pet Coyote’s Nose & People Are ...

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    Coyotes can also be very territorial and aggressive to people (or animals) that they don't know very well. It wouldn't be wise to have a coyote in a home with children or bring them around strangers.

  4. Coyote - Wikipedia

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    Coyotes rarely kill healthy adult red foxes, and have been observed to feed or den alongside them, though they often kill foxes caught in traps. Coyotes may kill fox kits, but this is not a major source of mortality. [156] In southern California, coyotes frequently kill gray foxes, and these smaller canids tend to avoid areas with high coyote ...

  5. M44 (cyanide device) - Wikipedia

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    The M44 cyanide device (also called a cyanide gun, cyanide trap, or canid pest ejector) is used to kill coyotes, feral dogs, and foxes. It is made from four parts: a capsule holder wrapped with cloth or other soft material, a small plastic capsule containing 0.88 grams of sodium cyanide , a spring-powered ejector, and a 5–7 inches (130–180 ...

  6. Coyote attack - Wikipedia

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    On February 22, 2012, a 17-year-old boy in Hopkinton, New Hampshire was attacked by a "possibly rabid" coyote while walking his dog in the woods near his house. The coyote approached, the dog ran away, and the coyote attacked the boy, who stood his ground and punched until the animal ran off. The boy took precautionary rabies treatments. [69]

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  8. Why do coyotes venture into Sacramento? Here’s how to ... - AOL

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    As a member of the dog family, coyotes resembles a German Shepard or collie, according to the Urban Coyote Research Project. They have slender muzzles, pointed ears and a bushy tail.

  9. Surplus killing - Wikipedia

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    A stoat surplus killing chipmunks (Ernest Thompson Seton, 1909) Multiple sheep killed by a cougar. Surplus killing, also known as excessive killing, henhouse syndrome, [1] [2] or overkill, [3] is a common behavior exhibited by predators, in which they kill more prey than they can immediately eat and then they either cache or abandon the remainder.