Posted by Ron in Nebr on June 01, 2008 at 00:31:12 from (66.252.113.85):
In Reply to: Coyote posted by KEH on May 31, 2008 at 11:38:06:
Sure, deer are pretty creatures, especially fawns. But this goes back to the "predator and prey" thing, the way Mother Nature designed it and intended it to be, the way it's always been, long long before humans came on the scene.... In most areas of the country, deer are highly overpopulated anyway. Would that fawn have lived a full life or wound up punching a hole in someone's grille? Nobody knows.....but in all reality, the coyote wasn't doing anything wrong, it was just "being a coyote".
You will never have to worry about a "child" being a victim of the average coyote unless ya happen to have a child that has no human scent on it. A healthy uninjured coyote won't go near a human. That's one of the reason's they're still around.
There's no other animal on the planet that has been subjected to the pursuit that coyotes have in the hopes of exterminating them. Coyotes have been pursued since day one with guns, hounds, airplanes, traps, poison, and more with all human intentions of making the species extinct. But yet they have not only survived, but actually thrived. A very amazing animal when you stop and think about it. And yes, I'm an avid coyote hunter and student of coyote behaviour myself.
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