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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 866633" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>Actually Tux coyotes are all over the continental US and most of Canada and Mexico. I have seen more coyotes in northern Illinois than any other eastern state. They are like cockroaches. You can't kill them out for good and they will survive a nuclear war. My dad killed one of the first yotes in Tennessee in peoples memory. They were here earlier of course but got killed out and food sources depleted. He shot this one in the early 1960's in Wayne county. Folks thought it was a wolf. The local game warden was from Texas where there were millions of them. He identified it as a standard, all American coyote that was just bigger than the norm. Probably from no competition from other yotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 866633, member: 1863"] Actually Tux coyotes are all over the continental US and most of Canada and Mexico. I have seen more coyotes in northern Illinois than any other eastern state. They are like cockroaches. You can't kill them out for good and they will survive a nuclear war. My dad killed one of the first yotes in Tennessee in peoples memory. They were here earlier of course but got killed out and food sources depleted. He shot this one in the early 1960's in Wayne county. Folks thought it was a wolf. The local game warden was from Texas where there were millions of them. He identified it as a standard, all American coyote that was just bigger than the norm. Probably from no competition from other yotes. [/QUOTE]
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