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Godzuki
08-03-2014, 10:52 AM
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2014/08/01/pkg-coyote-chase-surveillance-video.ktla.html

man i'd be going hunting if i were this pansy

D-FENS
08-03-2014, 11:32 AM
I know someone that was killed by coyotes a few years ago in Canada.
Also, they are now mating with wolves. Coywolf....

Anyway, one coyote is not a problem, two, not a problem. It's when there's more than that, because they attack from behind by jumping to push you to the ground

KingBeasley08
08-03-2014, 11:39 AM
Never ran into a coyote before but I did beat the shit out of a mountain lion once

DeuceWallaces
08-03-2014, 11:41 AM
Lol coyotes never killed anyone you knew. They weigh less than 40 lbs. There's been like 2-3 fatal attacks ever and I think both were toddlers.

nathanjizzle
08-03-2014, 11:50 AM
coyotes use to live near my neighborhood (suburb of chicago) in the forest perserve. They use to kill the dogs over here but for some reason they disappeared after a few years. probably eradicated in the night by the city.

qrich
08-03-2014, 03:31 PM
See them all the time near my work here in Arizona. Them and javelina's are always running wild

Yup. Not a day goes by without a sighting.

gigantes
08-03-2014, 04:04 PM
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2014/08/01/pkg-coyote-chase-surveillance-video.ktla.html

man i'd be going hunting if i were this pansy
TBH i'd prolly just enjoy the sight of them. i don't see what's so sad or terrifying about there being a little pack of them running around.

imagine all the shit our ancestors went through and survived, and this guy gets that bent out of shape over having to be careful walking his dog at night...?

Nanners
08-03-2014, 04:18 PM
i see coyotes around my neighborhood all the time. they are quite small and afraid of humans, nothing to be afraid of.

rezznor
08-03-2014, 04:32 PM
See them all the time near my work here in Arizona. Them and javelina's are always running wild
whats a javelina?






guess i could just google it lol

D-FENS
08-03-2014, 05:33 PM
Lol coyotes never killed anyone you knew. They weigh less than 40 lbs. There's been like 2-3 fatal attacks ever and I think both were toddlers.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/coyotes-kill-toronto-singer-in-cape-breton-1.779304

This is the link. Her name is Taylor, I know her through my sister-in-law.

Typical DW, not brave enough to ask the important questions about his own sexuality, so he/she feels the need to question EVERYTHING else in life.

MadeFromDust
08-03-2014, 09:50 PM
It's becoming all too common in my hood. Disgusting

https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4140/4770918891_d878b3e098.jpg

JohnnySic
08-04-2014, 08:34 AM
We've got coywolves in the northeast. They get quite large. Keep your pets indoors.

Thorpesaurous
08-04-2014, 09:25 AM
We've had a recent run of Coyote's near me. I'm about 3 blocks from a marsh that abuts the housatonic river in CT, which dumps into the Long Island Sound.

I was walking with my mother and niece to a friend's house about 4 blocks away last summer, and on the way home we saw 4 coyotes.

We also see an occasional fox. And frequently wild turkeys.

Nick Young
08-04-2014, 09:34 AM
When I first moved to my house back home in the San Fernando valley, Mountain Lions and Coyotes used to come in to our street at night and early in the morning. Mountain lions are f*cking monster cats almost as big as lionesses and they'd randomly kill pet cats and dogs.

A year and half after I moved in, they chopped half the mountain near my house down and built a bunch of gated community and a massive retail park with walmart, ralphs, best buy, toys r us and all that stuff. It's pretty sad. Wonder where all the mountain lions and coyotes went.

gts
08-04-2014, 10:25 AM
When I first moved to my house back home in the San Fernando valley, Mountain Lions and Coyotes used to come in to our street at night and early in the morning. Mountain lions are f*cking monster cats almost as big as lionesses and they'd randomly kill pet cats and dogs.

A year and half after I moved in, they chopped half the mountain near my house down and built a bunch of gated community and a massive retail park with walmart, ralphs, best buy, toys r us and all that stuff. It's pretty sad. Wonder where all the mountain lions and coyotes went.


Porter Ranch eh...

Where I'm at in the Santa Clarita area we get the Coyotes everyday, Im right up against the hill can hear all night long chattering away about whatever they chatter about....

We did have a little girl in the park across the street from us get bitten last year when a Coyote went after her dog (on a leash)

JohnnySic
08-04-2014, 10:39 AM
Massachusetts has strict hunting laws so we are teeming with wildlife. Coyotes, foxes, racoons, hawks, canadian geese, deer, groundhogs, rabbits, skunks, chipmunks, Canadian geese, etc - all can be spotted regularly.

DeuceWallaces
08-04-2014, 10:46 AM
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/coyotes-kill-toronto-singer-in-cape-breton-1.779304

This is the link. Her name is Taylor, I know her through my sister-in-law.

Typical DW, not brave enough to ask the important questions about his own sexuality, so he/she feels the need to question EVERYTHING else in life.

Lol, that story is ridiculous. They had no proof or witnesses. Described nothing of the attack or the wounds inflicted. The only expert they talked to said this is extraordinarily rare and he's never heard of anything like that happening. The hillbilly park ranger went out and started shooting random coyotes which he had no clue were even involved in the original attack and then couldn't find the bodies of ones he did shoot.

Seriously what is going on with this story.

Furthermore, coyotes rarely even attack deer yet alone humans; the overwhelming majority of a coyotes diet is composed of fruit and lame wildlife. They can smell humans a mile a way and usually get the **** out of there before you even knew they were present unless you live in a rural-suburban border zone. They are the size of small dogs and I believe only E. coyotes can hybridize with wolves.

magic chiongson
08-04-2014, 10:47 AM
AR-15 :D

haven't seen coyotes that many, the most i've seen out here is a mom with a few pups

D-FENS
08-04-2014, 11:44 AM
Lol, that story is ridiculous. They had no proof or witnesses. Described nothing of the attack or the wounds inflicted. The only expert they talked to said this is extraordinarily rare and he's never heard of anything like that happening. The hillbilly park ranger went out and started shooting random coyotes which he had no clue were even involved in the original attack and then couldn't find the bodies of ones he did shoot.


Look man, I don't often take things personally, but you are disregarding the death of somebody I know. Why would the news article divulge the details? As with most canines, they go straight for the throat.

There are posters I don't get along with here such as GOBB etc, and it's fine. I still understand him as a person, and can see his point of view on topics.

I have to say though, you're one of two posters on this site that I just can;t understand. The other is Real Men Wear Green/Get Buckets. I'd like to know if you register on the Autism spectrum, or something similar. You must have some sort of disorder to have the personality you have. We're all mostly normal basketball fans here, but then there's you. I can understand why your only friends are trees.

Read up on deucewallaces (Joshua Scott Brinks) here:
http://www.reddit.com/user/DeuceWallaces
http://ecosystems.psu.edu/directory/jsb360
Guy went to university to become a forestry worker :roll:
https://www.facebook.com/josh.brinks.1?fref=ts
http://i.imgur.com/nZ8TbAE.jpg

Godzuki
08-04-2014, 11:48 AM
Lol, that story is ridiculous. They had no proof or witnesses. Described nothing of the attack or the wounds inflicted. The only expert they talked to said this is extraordinarily rare and he's never heard of anything like that happening. The hillbilly park ranger went out and started shooting random coyotes which he had no clue were even involved in the original attack and then couldn't find the bodies of ones he did shoot.

Seriously what is going on with this story.

Furthermore, coyotes rarely even attack deer yet alone humans; the overwhelming majority of a coyotes diet is composed of fruit and lame wildlife. They can smell humans a mile a way and usually get the **** out of there before you even knew they were present unless you live in a rural-suburban border zone. They are the size of small dogs and I believe only E. coyotes can hybridize with wolves.

i know you're the expert on this but to me it comes across as more bias for nature where your feelings are taking precedence over reality here.

since every nature/wildlife show i've watched(not survival) coyotes are some of the most dangerous bottom feeders/scavengers in the wilderness when they're in packs. they can even scare away lions who did all of the work for a kill, which is no small feat. i've seen it on animal kingdom kind of shit. its their packs that make them courageous and just like in this video where there are a handful or more of them and they smell fear, they can take people out i'm sure. even in the survival shows in Africa they were warned about the coyotes in packs and were scared to go off alone. if they were that weak they wouldn't have come at this guy and not being scared off too.

nature people are always really animal bias, just like a lot of the survival people and people who work in the field. like a lot of the females cry or get all uptight when the dude survivalist kills a animal or takes the bark off a tree, its silly imo but they really do that.

D-FENS
08-04-2014, 11:50 AM
i know you're the expert on this but to me it comes across as more bias for nature where your feelings are taking precedence over reality here.

since every nature/wildlife show i've watched(not survival) coyotes are some of the most dangerous bottom feeders/scavengers in the wilderness when they're in packs. they can even scare away lions who did all of the work for a kill, which is no small feat. i've seen it on animal kingdom kind of shit. its their packs that make them courageous and just like in this video where there are a handful or more of them and they smell fear, they can take people out i'm sure. even in the survival shows in Africa they were warned about the coyotes in packs and were scared to go off alone. if they were that weak they wouldn't have come at this guy and not being scared off too.

nature people are always really animal bias, just like a lot of the survival people and people who work in the field. like a lot of the females cry or get all uptight when the dude survivalist kills a animal or takes the bark off a tree, its silly imo but they really do that.

:applause:

Nice one bro.

It's more so he just wants to argue with me, or anybody.

KingBeasley08
08-04-2014, 12:11 PM
damn nosey O'Donnell going ham :lol

Raymone
08-04-2014, 12:21 PM
i know you're the expert on this but to me it comes across as more bias for nature where your feelings are taking precedence over reality here.

since every nature/wildlife show i've watched(not survival) coyotes are some of the most dangerous bottom feeders/scavengers in the wilderness when they're in packs. they can even scare away lions who did all of the work for a kill, which is no small feat. i've seen it on animal kingdom kind of shit. its their packs that make them courageous and just like in this video where there are a handful or more of them and they smell fear, they can take people out i'm sure. even in the survival shows in Africa they were warned about the coyotes in packs and were scared to go off alone. if they were that weak they wouldn't have come at this guy and not being scared off too.

nature people are always really animal bias, just like a lot of the survival people and people who work in the field. like a lot of the females cry or get all uptight when the dude survivalist kills a animal or takes the bark off a tree, its silly imo but they really do that.

There aren't coyotes in Africa. :facepalm They're indigenous to the Western Hemisphere, dumbass. North and Central America.

Godzuki
08-04-2014, 12:37 PM
There aren't coyotes in Africa. :facepalm They're indigenous to the Western Hemisphere, dumbass. North and Central America.


lol i got them mixed up with hyena's :facepalm

i'd delete that shit if Dfens didn't already quote it :lol

okay u get your shit on's for free i'll own up to it....cheap shot me DW all u want, i'll take it i deserve it lol....

altho i still think those coyotes in packs are dangerous and i believe DFens story, looks legit and those reactions to that human i still stand by too :cheers:

tomtucker
08-04-2014, 12:40 PM
When I first moved to my house back home in the San Fernando valley, Mountain Lions and Coyotes used to come in to our street at night and early in the morning. Mountain lions are f*cking monster cats almost as big as lionesses and they'd randomly kill pet cats and dogs.

A year and half after I moved in, they chopped half the mountain near my house down and built a bunch of gated community and a massive retail park with walmart, ralphs, best buy, toys r us and all that stuff. It's pretty sad. Wonder where all the mountain lions and coyotes went.

so fukking sad.........:( ..........animals have no places to live anymore

Raymone
08-04-2014, 12:43 PM
lol i got them mixed up with hyena's :facepalm

i'd delete that shit if Dfens didn't already quote it :lol

okay u get your shit on's for free i'll own up to it....cheap shot me DW all u want, i'll take it i deserve it lol....

altho i still think those coyotes in packs are dangerous and i believe DFens story, looks legit and those reactions to that human i still stand by too :cheers:

Nah, sorry for the name calling. I was just being opportunistic. Africa has the Jackal, a close cousin of the coyote.

DeuceWallaces
08-04-2014, 12:57 PM
:applause:

Nice one bro.

It's more so he just wants to argue with me, or anybody.

Well I happen to know a lot about coyotes, and your reported story was fishy based on the details. Someone obviously died but that would be one of the only known fatal coyote attacks on records in N. America that isn't a toddler or 60+.

Very rare.

Looks like you're about 5 minutes from another epic meltdown. First the crying and whining, then the overly-emotional hypocritical posts, then the online stalking, and lastly the forum blitz of posts and impending ban.

Good luck.

D-FENS
08-04-2014, 01:01 PM
Well I happen to know a lot about coyotes, and your reported story was fishy based on the details. Someone obviously died but that would be one of the only known fatal coyote attacks on records in N. America that isn't a toddler or 60+.

Very rare.

Looks like you're about 5 minutes from another epic meltdown. First the crying and whining, then the overly-emotional hypocritical posts, then the online stalking, and lastly the forum blitz of posts and impending ban.

Good luck.

All you need to do is apologise and say that you were wrong. Then we can move on

DeuceWallaces
08-04-2014, 01:03 PM
All you need to do is apologise and say that you were wrong. Then we can move on

I'm not wrong, and I'm not apologizing to some hypocritical wacko. You probably didn't even know that person given what a flaming drama queen you are.

You have a better chance of getting struck by lightning 3 times in a row than getting killed by a 30 lbs coyote.

DeuceWallaces
08-04-2014, 01:09 PM
Bro, there are no coyotes in Africa.

Lol he meant hyenas. Coyotes are small and eat apples. :oldlol:

D-FENS
08-04-2014, 02:22 PM
I'm not wrong, and I'm not apologizing to some hypocritical wacko. You probably didn't even know that person given what a flaming drama queen you are.

Well, it's funny that you would go to school to study forestry and presumably woodland creatures, and not know much about coyotes. Maybe you could ask for your money back and go to a real university?

Most normal people when proven wrong about their "specialty" subject would be happy to be provided with factual information that they had not heard before.

Also, I'd think it would be common human decency to not mock people when they are talking about someone they know dying a tragic death.



You have a better chance of getting struck by lightning 3 times in a row than getting killed by a 30 lbs coyote.

No doubt this is true. There are people out there that have been struck by lightning more than 7 times. There have been only 2 reported deaths by coyote in North America on record. One is a toddler, the other being Taylor.

But the attacks by coyotes are more common than you would think:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coyote_attacks_on_humans#On_adults

gigantes
08-04-2014, 04:12 PM
http://img.izismile.com/img/img7/20140804/1000/daily_gifdump_680_06.gif

Lamar Doom
08-05-2014, 01:36 AM
I'd like coyotes if I didn't have pets. They're not a danger to adult humans at all though barring some freak shit. They do get cats and small dogs occasionally up in these here hills here.


Here's a picture I took of one recently, they're scared shitless of humans so getting close is tough, pretty crappy picture but it's on topic so f*ck you.

http://s28.postimg.org/seg582z8t/photo_17.jpg

Just above dead center of the frame. If you're plotting on my dogs you're entering a world of pain.

MadeFromDust
08-05-2014, 02:37 AM
I'd like coyotes if I didn't have pets. They're not a danger to adult humans at all though barring some freak shit. They do get cats and small dogs occasionally up in these here hills here.


Here's a picture I took of one recently, they're scared shitless of humans so getting close is tough, pretty crappy picture but it's on topic so f*ck you.

http://s28.postimg.org/seg582z8t/photo_17.jpg

Just above dead center of the frame. If you're plotting on my dogs you're entering a world of pain.
Put a red circle around it in Paint. Repost

RoundMoundOfReb
08-05-2014, 02:59 AM
I live in Vancouver, i see them all the time...especially at university...they're mostly harmless..pretty small.never ran in to a large pack though.

MadeFromDust
08-05-2014, 03:08 AM
I think what he's referring to is trap. To the above and left of center.
Ahhhh I wasn't sure

MadeFromDust
08-05-2014, 03:13 AM
I live in Vancouver, i see them all the time...especially at university...they're mostly harmless..pretty small.never ran in to a large pack though.
I think even a large pack of domesticated dogs running loose can be just as dangerous

Godzuki
08-05-2014, 04:05 AM
check this one out. i swear thats a african lion....in Cali? :wtf: then again i don't really know what mountain lions(always pictured them as much smaller than this thing tho) look like in relation to african lions :confusedshrug: ...but give me a break on it being a dog. these dumbass people :facepalm

http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2014/08/04/dnt-ca-mystery-animal-caught-on-tape.ktla.html

Godzuki
08-05-2014, 04:06 AM
I'd like coyotes if I didn't have pets. They're not a danger to adult humans at all though barring some freak shit. They do get cats and small dogs occasionally up in these here hills here.


Here's a picture I took of one recently, they're scared shitless of humans so getting close is tough, pretty crappy picture but it's on topic so f*ck you.

http://s28.postimg.org/seg582z8t/photo_17.jpg

Just above dead center of the frame. If you're plotting on my dogs you're entering a world of pain.


i think i see it between the 2 dead tree's sticking up

this should be one of those find the coyote things. i definitely see the shape now, he's sideways with his head to the left facing the camera sort of. that was real hard to distinguish tho, took awhile but it became clear once i saw it.

Riley Martin
08-05-2014, 04:17 AM
check this one out. i swear thats a african lion....in Cali? :wtf: then again i don't really know what mountain lions(always pictured them as much smaller than this thing tho) look like in relation to african lions :confusedshrug: ...but give me a break on it being a dog. these dumbass people :facepalm

http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2014/08/04/dnt-ca-mystery-animal-caught-on-tape.ktla.html

the body looks like a leopard to me

Godzuki
08-05-2014, 08:22 AM
the body looks like a leopard to me

i swear it walks like a lion. don't leopards walk all sleek? like a puma?

MadeFromDust
08-06-2014, 12:56 AM
i think i see it between the 2 dead tree's sticking up

this should be one of those find the coyote things. i definitely see the shape now, he's sideways with his head to the left facing the camera sort of. that was real hard to distinguish tho, took awhile but it became clear once i saw it.
Dammit man yur right!

Godzuki
08-06-2014, 08:13 AM
Dammit man yur right!


LOL now when i look at it its so clear but i swear i stared at that thing for like 15-20~ minutes trying to figure it out...real crazy how that works.

Godzuki
08-06-2014, 08:25 AM
Bro you thought coyotes were in Africa.


bro your mom gets fukked by coyotes in Africa...the ones with the big black dikks and bones thru their noses. your mom is a fat freaky bitch tho.