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Study on Coyotes and Fawn Predation
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<blockquote data-quote="pass-thru" data-source="post: 2759068" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>I certainly wouldn't dispute their data on the affects on fawn predation, but I think many of the other "facts" they present about coyotes are off the mark. Coyotes have been studied up one side and down the other and they don't change from region to region. Coyotes are opportunists that run in alpha pairs with young of the year, which disperse late in the year. Dispersers will be the only yotes alone more than temporarily. They may mice alone but they hunt in groups. And no deer is safe from them. They are opportunists that eat whatever. But deer is always in the diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pass-thru, post: 2759068, member: 2382"] I certainly wouldn't dispute their data on the affects on fawn predation, but I think many of the other "facts" they present about coyotes are off the mark. Coyotes have been studied up one side and down the other and they don't change from region to region. Coyotes are opportunists that run in alpha pairs with young of the year, which disperse late in the year. Dispersers will be the only yotes alone more than temporarily. They may mice alone but they hunt in groups. And no deer is safe from them. They are opportunists that eat whatever. But deer is always in the diet. [/QUOTE]
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