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Coyote looks like it’s doing backflip in snow — but photos show ...A coyote appeared to be doing backflips in the snow in a Colorado photo, but a closer look reveals what’s really going on. The animal’s back end was trapped in a wire fence above its head and ...
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With less vegetation, fewer places to hide and soon snow falling, there is a better chance you may spot a coyote out and about. That doesn’t mean their numbers are growing.
A North Carolina man has recalled the terrifying moment a coyote suddenly "jumped" him -- saying he only survived by managing to choke it for 10 minutes until it finally died.
Ottawa bylaw services are reporting an increase of coyote sightings recently as the snow coverage makes the animals' food sources scarce.
Snow turns the camera back on the coyote, which stretches its legs and watches the bobcat fade into the trees, still seemingly unconcerned by the presence of people.
As winter weather is in full swing, you may start to see more coyotes around in urban areas than usual.
Coyotes don’t hibernate and may be more visible as they forage for food because of snow cover, sparse vegetation and fewer places to hide, experts say.
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It looks like coyote was doing backflips in the snow in Colorado, but photos show it was trapped on wire fence, deputies said.
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