• burgersc12@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      They are Coywolf, hybrids that are like slightly smaller wolves or more aggressive coyotes.

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        Sometimes true, but not in this case.

        Various other proposed explanations why the unusual attack occurred included that the coyotes might have been larger and bolder than normal coyotes because they were crosses with wolves or domestic dogs, rabid, starving, or protecting a carcass.None of these suggestions were subsequently borne out

        They just got tough and mean on their own.

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          Yeah they’re big, but they don’t turn very quickly. If the coyotes can draw blood, they’d be able to make the moose bleed out eventually.

          Also, there was an article like a decade ago about America’s coyotes and one phrase really stuck with me: canis soup. The researchers used the term to describe all the interbreeding that was occurring with coyotes, wolves, and domestic/tame dogs. I only point this out to say that the ‘coyotes’ in this story may have had some wolf or pitbull in them.

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      11 months ago

      How do I eat a whole rotisserie chicken by myself? When you get hangry, you find a way. Thank you Jeebus!!