Coyote Vs. Man

A "vicious" attack

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+17 1. sux2bu commented 13 years ago

Coyotes and foxes that come that close to humans are usually rabid.
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+22 2. stylnjj84 commented 13 years ago

No growling?...Maybe he just bored.I mean look around,there's nothing and then..all of the sudden you :D :D :D
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+3 3. PortugaL26 commented 13 years ago

'You cant hurt me motherfucker, you're beautiful tho..' lol
But the poor animal looks really famished :(
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+4 4. Baboon commented 13 years ago

Nice Harass
1 it's cute :*
2 it's disturbing :S
3 it's stressing :x
4 it's the time to say a prayer O:)
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+19 5. CoYoT commented 13 years ago

Stupid Annoying Man !
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+55 6. Carxav commented 13 years ago

pretty sure he had plenty of food on him ....

covering his bones
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+4 7. Kendiana commented 13 years ago

Something fishy about this situation. This animal has got to be somewhat "humanized" by it's behavior. #2 observation about no growling and this breed tends to roam in small packs. Dunno for sure though. Can't wait to hear what other comments will post.
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+9 8. zamuraii commented 13 years ago

what an amazing experience that must have been!
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+4 9. Calvinius commented 13 years ago

he looks so cute :) I want it aas a pet ... u can domesticate any anymal u know ...
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0 10. dragonon commented 13 years ago

Just hit the fuck out of him like the cat hit that pirate parrot... lol >:)
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+1 11. Usdevildoggmc commented 13 years ago

If coyotes hunted in packs this video would be no fucking joke :|

Now I just got a huge urge to watch wolves hunting...
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+14 12. j000z11 commented 13 years ago

I have no food on me?

LOL You're WRONG! YOU ARE THE FOOD LOL.
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+1 13. mastagops commented 13 years ago

damn canadians eh?
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-2 14. suefoofee commented 13 years ago

kesh lakind cundet..... amchack.
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+2 15. CamelotVegito commented 13 years ago

Luckily, the Coyote in Missouri where I am at are more laid back. They have food everywhere in the wild still. I have actually pet a wild pack leaders head in front of the 6 following him. He was pretty cool. This one was just playing with him even a single angered or really hungry would take him he didn't seem to have any defensive weapon or anything.
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+4 16. Zethriel commented 13 years ago

He looks well groomed for a BC Coyote, most are suffering from mange. I would say he's been domesticated somewhat. And judging from the authors reactions he's been feeding and or reacting with the k9
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+1 17. cincodemayo commented 13 years ago

Beep Beeep
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+4 18. JerryD commented 13 years ago

@16 ... agree with you, the coyote appears to be a tame animanl. Behaving playfully, not about food as it appears. If it was hungry and wanting food I suppose it probably would behave in a very different manner.
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-2 19. smar21 commented 13 years ago

"He just came up on me" !!!!YOU chased it you asswhole!!!!!People are soooooooooooo stupid!!!
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+4 20. Yours88 commented 13 years ago

First time a canadian wins.
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0 21. smed79 commented 13 years ago

yes ! this is FireFox :D
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+1 22. richardleed commented 13 years ago

Dude! You ARE the FOOD!!
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+1 23. thebarnicle90 commented 13 years ago

canadian prick....poor coyote...should have eaten that twat..hehe
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+1 24. murty13 commented 13 years ago

lucky guy he dident meet a full pack.
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0 25. Norskejente commented 13 years ago

For the first poster, I don't think rabies is a factor in this case. Actually many wild animals are becoming more and more used to humans. During the harvesting of crops many coyotes will wait on the edge of the fields for the farmers to start cutting and low and behold the mice and other critters are now out in the open. Only two people have died in more than fifty yrs from a coyote attack. They are skittish but not totally afraid.
They are beautiful animals and so are foxes. With that said they are much nicer to view out in the wild than hanging in someones home.
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0 26. tiggfigg commented 13 years ago

He wants Beggin Strips, fool.
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0 27. DJKovu commented 11 years ago

cute =^-^=