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Wyoming Sheep Rancher Says Coyotes Guard His Flock, As Does Eagle-Stomping Ewe
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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 1803838" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>Its a common misconception that coyotes live in packs like wolves. They don't. A pair will raise pups through the spring and summer, in late summer the family group breaks up and the pups head out on their own. Its common for two and occasionally even 3 or 4 to hang out together for a few days. But they don't live as a pack, and most spend fall and early winter alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 1803838, member: 14175"] Its a common misconception that coyotes live in packs like wolves. They don’t. A pair will raise pups through the spring and summer, in late summer the family group breaks up and the pups head out on their own. Its common for two and occasionally even 3 or 4 to hang out together for a few days. But they don’t live as a pack, and most spend fall and early winter alone. [/QUOTE]
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