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Coyote: The Ultimate Deer Predator?
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<blockquote data-quote="DeerCamp" data-source="post: 5234724" data-attributes="member: 21011"><p>The interesting thing here is that we have coyotes and bobcats on camera almost every night.</p><p></p><p>I have pics from back in the summer of coyotes and deer fawns on the same cam within 10 minutes of each other.</p><p></p><p>But thus far, it doesn't appear that any of the does are missing fawns. We have 1 fawn that has button buck twins and they are all still alive.</p><p></p><p>We do have a lot of really thick cover around, which I'm hoping helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeerCamp, post: 5234724, member: 21011"] The interesting thing here is that we have coyotes and bobcats on camera almost every night. I have pics from back in the summer of coyotes and deer fawns on the same cam within 10 minutes of each other. But thus far, it doesn't appear that any of the does are missing fawns. We have 1 fawn that has button buck twins and they are all still alive. We do have a lot of really thick cover around, which I'm hoping helps. [/QUOTE]
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