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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1784624" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Never heard of coyotes here while growing up. Saw my first one in the early 90's. Thing was huge, I first thought it was a German Shepherd mixed dog, but realized fairly quick it was different acting than a dog.</p><p>After that their presence seemed to be ever present. For a while it seemed like foxes, rabbits, groundhogs etc got scarce, but now seems like they are more plentiful and yet the coyote population has exploded.</p><p>We see a range of sizes and color variations in coyotes. The smaller ones that we see we figure are young ones as they are often with or close by larger coyotes.</p><p>People used to say they were solitary animals, but over the last several years we have seen 2 or more together as much or more often then singles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1784624, member: 24816"] Never heard of coyotes here while growing up. Saw my first one in the early 90’s. Thing was huge, I first thought it was a German Shepherd mixed dog, but realized fairly quick it was different acting than a dog. After that their presence seemed to be ever present. For a while it seemed like foxes, rabbits, groundhogs etc got scarce, but now seems like they are more plentiful and yet the coyote population has exploded. We see a range of sizes and color variations in coyotes. The smaller ones that we see we figure are young ones as they are often with or close by larger coyotes. People used to say they were solitary animals, but over the last several years we have seen 2 or more together as much or more often then singles. [/QUOTE]
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