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Dude Beats A Coyote Like SpectraL Beating a Bear With His Bare Hands.

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    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
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    Solstice Naturally Camouflaged
    Reminds me of this.

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    Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    That didn't look like a coyote at all, least none I've seen, they're usually skinner and longer and more kinda slinkily not a hop run like that did. I call fake news and that guy was beating a neighborhood dog that came on his property after his gayass poodle and shitzu.
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    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Sudo That didn't look like a coyote at all, least none I've seen, they're usually skinner and longer and more kinda slinkily not a hop run like that did. I call fake news and that guy was beating a neighborhood dog that came on his property after his gayass poodle and shitzu.

    I have them in packs of 50 or more within shotgun range on a regular basis. It looked like a cayote to me.
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    Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker I have them in packs of 50 or more within shotgun range on a regular basis. It looked like a cayote to me.
    Probly just a regional variance between types. Was not a good quality video.

    Packs of 50 is almost unbelievable. You sound like a rugged Viggo Mortensen type to be staring down a pack of 50 coyotes from a few feet away with nothing but your trusty crack barrel shotty. Coyotes aren't typically aggressive to humans around here at least but they will stalk and kill just about any other animal and usually do it solo or with one or two others

    That didn't really seem like coyote behavior in the video either, running head on onto someone's property, coyotes have a really good sense of smell and would know there are other dogs and people there, much more likely to get close before attacking. Fuck know tho, they are unpredictable

    DATS Y THEY CALL EM WIL3Y
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    Spezmose Houston
    Originally posted by Sudo That didn't look like a coyote at all, least none I've seen, they're usually skinner and longer and more kinda slinkily not a hop run like that did. I call fake news and that guy was beating a neighborhood dog that came on his property after his gayass poodle and shitzu.

    The females are much smaller than the Males. the Males where I used to live look like Wolves. about the size of a German Shepard. in the last few years they have been attacking and even killing people. usually women but I think one sizable man died
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    Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by Sudo Was not a good quality video.

    Yeah it looks like it was taken in 2002 with a phone camera, what the fuck.
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    Spezmose Houston
    I think the general order of male Coyotes going in pack formation is 4 with the older A'lpha male tagging along but keeps getting nipped by the other 4. so it goes on as a lone Coyote. and those fuckers will still peoples pets because they don't have the attack power to go after small animals in the wild.

    that is what people are seeing usually out there in LA running through neighborhoods and malls is the single Coyote and former top dog.
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    Women make great coyote snacks.
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    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Sudo Probly just a regional variance between types. Was not a good quality video.

    Packs of 50 is almost unbelievable. You sound like a rugged Viggo Mortensen type to be staring down a pack of 50 coyotes from a few feet away with nothing but your trusty crack barrel shotty. Coyotes aren't typically aggressive to humans around here at least but they will stalk and kill just about any other animal and usually do it solo or with one or two others

    That didn't really seem like coyote behavior in the video either, running head on onto someone's property, coyotes have a really good sense of smell and would know there are other dogs and people there, much more likely to get close before attacking. Fuck know tho, they are unpredictable

    DATS Y THEY CALL EM WIL3Y

    I have an 8 foot chain link fence around 7 of my 20 acres. When they get too close to the fence I unload. There is a ton of wildlife in this valley. When I go off road on BLM land in the jeep it is common to see packs of wild donkeys as large 15 or more. I've seen mountain lions, and even elk on Hualapai Mountain.
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    Spezmose Houston
    Introducing the gray wolve back into Oregon, Washington and California is a BADDDDD fucking idea. they will spread out to other states and into cities when the dry hot global shit keeps happening

    Natural pattern or not. those fuckers will end up back in areas that people in the 1800s dealt with but had shotguns and shit to shoot. California's strict gun law today with 90-120 pound Wolf scoping on a school yard or a mall

    starts at a large city like Redding and ends up all the way down into San Diego
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    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Spezmose Introducing the gray wolve back into Oregon, Washington and California is a BADDDDD fucking idea. they will spread out to other states and into cities when the dry hot global shit keeps happening

    Natural pattern or not. those fuckers will end up back in areas that people in the 1800s dealt with but had shotguns and shit to shoot. California's strict gun law today with 90-120 pound Wolf scoping on a school yard or a mall

    starts at a large city like Redding and ends up all the way down into San Diego

    There is so much wrong I can't respond
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    Spezmose Houston
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker There is so much wrong I can't respond

    I mean what.. they keep the ecology in check but what? seems animals are turning on humans for pushing them out.
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    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Spezmose I mean what.. they keep the ecology in check but what? seems animals are turning on humans for pushing them out.

    Let's start with


    dry hot global shit


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    Spezmose Houston
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Let's start with


    dry hot global shit



    Dont you live in the faggot desert? or even high desert range? you may not notice much of a change but it's happening
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    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    It's happening but nobody can tell. Got it...
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    Spezmose Houston
    Honestly, what do Bears do for the world? They're over populated killing machines. FUCK BEARS. the black ones that arent as dangerous to people are fucking giant rats, ripping into cars and into giant garbage bins or totse. turning them over. them and Racoons can suck my fuck.

    and Wolves?? Really.. fucking wolves? the coyotes we can keep because they eat rats and field mice and other rodents (bunnies too)

    but Bears, Wolves, Racoons can all suck it!
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    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Spezmose Honestly, what do Bears do for the world? They're over populated killing machines. FUCK BEARS. the black ones that arent as dangerous to people are fucking giant rats, ripping into cars and into giant garbage bins or totse. turning them over. them and Racoons can suck my fuck.

    and Wolves?? Really.. fucking wolves? the coyotes we can keep because they eat rats and field mice and other rodents (bunnies too)

    but Bears, Wolves, Racoons can all suck it!

    Because in your wisdom you know what is good and bad for nature.


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    One coyote? Don't make me laugh. Try 24 coyotes.
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