this is a great picture...most people dont understand this is how they live everytday...its rare to catch a picture of these coyotes catching live pray of any kind ...did ya know a coyote can pin point a feild mouce at 20 ft and in one leap can land withen inches of that lil squeek..
how r they not native usaa is there breeding grounds they r native to the usa just because they walked there dnt meen there not native and in native american folk lor coyotes are in every one of there tribal hunting tales so idk what ur tlking about
Michael, my grandfather was born in 1898, my father in 1923, I was born in '59 and we never saw coyotes in Middle Georgia until the mid-eighties. By the way, I've read a few books.
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Ron Moore
this is a great picture...most people dont understand this is how they live everytday...its rare to catch a picture of these coyotes catching live pray of any kind ...did ya know a coyote can pin point a feild mouce at 20 ft and in one leap can land withen inches of that lil squeek..Michael Robertson
So that's where all my quail went.Woodrow W
I think I would shoot coyote instead. Aren't native to this area. Devastating quail population.Michael Erwin
coyotes are native to the America's, all of them, read a book sometime.Jakeb Gilbreath
how r they not native usaa is there breeding grounds they r native to the usa just because they walked there dnt meen there not native and in native american folk lor coyotes are in every one of there tribal hunting tales so idk what ur tlking aboutWoodrow W
Michael, my grandfather was born in 1898, my father in 1923, I was born in '59 and we never saw coyotes in Middle Georgia until the mid-eighties. By the way, I've read a few books.chuckles norris
Coyotes are non-native to the Southeast. georgiawildlife.com/node/1391