Trash is more of an attractant. Seriously. Coyote goes for the easy meal...the dropped chunk of burger, the fries, the fried-chicken bones, potato salad, etc. Kitten or small puppy, maybe. Not something Coyote's size that has pointy teeth. That's a possible ally. The coyote pup someone raised here and thought was tame collected a gang of domestic dogs and taught them to chase livestock for the heck of it. It corrupted a friend's border collie, up the street...granted, it doesn't take much temptation to corrupt a border collie into chasing stock.
The coyote pup came into the horse lot, back when old Ky was alive, and tried to make him run--but met a horse unafraid of dogs and quite willing to chase a coyote. I saw that...Ky chased the coyote across the field and almost caught him.
Anyway...I'll bet this coyote was on the way to check out a dumpster or row of trash cans he/she knew were full of good stuff at this hour, and not well guarded.
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Date: 2008-10-16 03:31 am (UTC)Anyway--coyote will find more snacks in the busy part of town than in the woods, most likely. Trash is a great attractant.
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Date: 2008-10-16 03:45 am (UTC)So are kitty cats and small dogs. Gaby didn't seem all that much smaller than Wiley E., but I was glad she was inside when s/he trotted by.
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Date: 2008-10-16 04:29 am (UTC)The coyote pup came into the horse lot, back when old Ky was alive, and tried to make him run--but met a horse unafraid of dogs and quite willing to chase a coyote. I saw that...Ky chased the coyote across the field and almost caught him.
Anyway...I'll bet this coyote was on the way to check out a dumpster or row of trash cans he/she knew were full of good stuff at this hour, and not well guarded.
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Date: 2008-10-16 04:35 am (UTC)