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<blockquote data-quote="Taurus" data-source="post: 1178853" data-attributes="member: 18288"><p>You must having a wolf that is just passing around instead of settled down. In my experiences, once they settled down, they will evicted any canids including a coyote pack out of their territory and very seldom that coyotes will reclaim the territory. The wolf pack here is around 9 wolves without pups. They do not stay in pairs or lone. Coyotes will eat fawns as well. The reason why Id rather have coyotes because they do not have any radio collars on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taurus, post: 1178853, member: 18288"] You must having a wolf that is just passing around instead of settled down. In my experiences, once they settled down, they will evicted any canids including a coyote pack out of their territory and very seldom that coyotes will reclaim the territory. The wolf pack here is around 9 wolves without pups. They do not stay in pairs or lone. Coyotes will eat fawns as well. The reason why Id rather have coyotes because they do not have any radio collars on. [/QUOTE]
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