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Related: About this forumAggressive coyote sighting prompts warning in Orangeburg
http://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/rockland/2014/03/24/aggressive-coyote-orangeburg/6852269/
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Aggressive coyote sighting prompts warning in Orangeburg (Original Post)
hrmjustin
Mar 2014
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chillfactor
(7,579 posts)1. would be thoughtful to include the STATE in your post.....
i had to read the article to find out which state Orangeburg was in...
I live in New Mexico....we have many coyotes here and no...I do not know the names of all the towns in my state...
the post gave me a slight heart flutter...we are very aware here of the danger coyotes can present to human and animal populations
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)2. I posted this in the New York room.
customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)4. These are NY coyotes
A bit more aggressive than your NM variety. One tried to bum a smoke off of me, I was so intimidated, I went to the nearest convenience store to buy him a whole pack. Lucky for me, I guessed right that he didn't want the menthol.
PeoViejo
(2,178 posts)5. Eastern Coyotes are Coyoye/Wolf Hybrids
and much larger than the Western Coyote. DNA studies confirm the Wolf connection. There are also Coyote/Domestic Canine Hybrids.