Heart: What's with the get up, Dean? Dean: It's my new career.... Dean: I'm "lens cap" Dean, fearless wildlife photographer! Heart: Well, good luck finding any wildlife, "lens cap." Did you forget we live in the city?
TCL, I specifically mentioned the one found in the sub shop (it was a Quizno’s, not a Subway) in Chicago because there’s footage; the news cameras got there before Animal Control: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbYIPXIX5f8
Coyotes have been sighted in every state of the Union except Hawaii (it was news big news when they got to Denali/Mt. McKinley, and of course they had to pass through Canada to get there). I don’t know if you’ll ever get quite the saturation that we have, because you’ve still got a thriving wolf population in many places, and that’s the only factor that’s proven effective in preventing coyote incursions.
Coyotes can adapt very well to urban environments; they’re more solitary than wolves, and more secretive: they can hide pretty much anywhere, and they’ll eat pretty much anything…
rayannina almost 14 years ago
“No problem, Heart. Did you forget we live in the city?”
Dkram almost 14 years ago
Wildlife? No doubt about it.
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peter0423 almost 14 years ago
Some previously unknown species, at that.
kfaatz925 almost 14 years ago
LOL!!
DonVanni almost 14 years ago
Some cities even have hawks and falcons to prey on the pigeons.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 14 years ago
And Chikuku, what about that coyote that wandered into the Subway shop a while back?
Here in San Francisco we have sea lions living at Pier 39, which is admittedly really cool…
Keith Messamer almost 14 years ago
I guess that crest is how he steers, like birds do.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 14 years ago
TCL, I specifically mentioned the one found in the sub shop (it was a Quizno’s, not a Subway) in Chicago because there’s footage; the news cameras got there before Animal Control: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbYIPXIX5f8
Coyotes have been sighted in every state of the Union except Hawaii (it was news big news when they got to Denali/Mt. McKinley, and of course they had to pass through Canada to get there). I don’t know if you’ll ever get quite the saturation that we have, because you’ve still got a thriving wolf population in many places, and that’s the only factor that’s proven effective in preventing coyote incursions.
Coyotes can adapt very well to urban environments; they’re more solitary than wolves, and more secretive: they can hide pretty much anywhere, and they’ll eat pretty much anything…
joylion almost 14 years ago
LOL!!!!!! Deans right, “he” would b considered wildlife.
autumnfire1957 almost 14 years ago
Bear season starts soon
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
rerun