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Pangaea_Ron
Aug 27, 2015Explorer
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When I lived at 10,000 feet in Colorado, I had 6 coyotes taking turns trying to take food from my chained St Bernard, or perhaps him if they got lucky, but Cujo at 180 pounds was more than enough for them. . . especially off the chain. He was bad tempered, and when we hiked in the mountains I think that he was trying to find them.
Here on the beach in Washington, I had coyotes take my neighbor's cat from our deck. It was an awful noise. We see them in the early morning scouring the beach for whatever washed up over night.
When I lived at 10,000 feet in Colorado, I had 6 coyotes taking turns trying to take food from my chained St Bernard, or perhaps him if they got lucky, but Cujo at 180 pounds was more than enough for them. . . especially off the chain. He was bad tempered, and when we hiked in the mountains I think that he was trying to find them.
Here on the beach in Washington, I had coyotes take my neighbor's cat from our deck. It was an awful noise. We see them in the early morning scouring the beach for whatever washed up over night.
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