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100% sure it was a cougar. They go for the organs first and can open animals with precision using their incisors. If it was wolves the area would be torn up and the coyote in pieces. Google wolf kills, then click on "Images" and it will be crystal clear it wasn't wolves.
Quote from: Cougartail on November 02, 2013, 10:47:55 PM100% sure it was a cougar. They go for the organs first and can open animals with precision using their incisors. If it was wolves the area would be torn up and the coyote in pieces. Google wolf kills, then click on "Images" and it will be crystal clear it wasn't wolves.My field experience tells me this coyote kill probably wasn't done by a cougar. If a cougar makes a kill yes he chews through the ribs right behind the shoulder and eats the liver. However, when he chews through the ribs he eats the ribs that were in his way. Later, when the cougar returns and eats more flesh he also eats most bones while eating the flesh. I have never seen a cougar kill on deer or elk where the cat left the rib bones, in my experience they always eat the bones too.We have found cougar killed coyotes and also had numerous hounds killed by cougar. In every instance 1 of 2 things happened. 1. The dog was bitten in the head (skull crushed) and left otherwise untouched. The dog was killed by the cat out of anger or in defense.2. The dog/coyote was mostly eaten (including the bones) because the cat was hungry.I have also seen quite a few farm animals killed by cougar. I have never seen a cougar kill any animal and eat all the flesh and leave all the bones. I am reasonably certain if a cougar killed that coyote he would have eaten the rib bones when he ate through the side to eat the organs and when the cat ate the rest of the meat it would have eaten most if not all of the rib bones too.On the other hand, there re plenty of photos of wolf kills where they meticulously remove the fetus from elk and only eat the fetus and sometimes even leave the fetus. I'm not sure what killed this coyote, but I would say 99% chance that a cougar did not do it.
Doesn't make since to me a cat chasing a coyote off a carcass for a good ways, then eating a coyote over moose??? Cat wouldn't have taken down the moose unless it was a small sickly one? OP doesn't say what the moose is. Most likely scenario for a cat to feed on a moose would be someone either someone shot it or it died on it's own - possible but improbable.
Natural death followed by scavenging by birds?No broken bones.No heavy animal tracks around carcass.Fur pulled off and tossed not eaten. Not enough strength to rip apart carcass.
Quote from: KFhunter on November 02, 2013, 11:13:13 PMDoesn't make since to me a cat chasing a coyote off a carcass for a good ways, then eating a coyote over moose??? Cat wouldn't have taken down the moose unless it was a small sickly one? OP doesn't say what the moose is. Most likely scenario for a cat to feed on a moose would be someone either someone shot it or it died on it's own - possible but improbable. What doesn't make sense is a pack of wolves killing a moose, then killing a coyote, partially eating it in a fairly un-messy way and then leave the moose carcass for other coyotes to enjoy.What makes more sense is the moose died for some reason, possibly a gunshot wound and it drew in scavengers. And a lion took the opportunity to ambush a coyote. If wolves had made the kill on the moose, I seriously doubt they'd have given it up to a bunch of coyotes.OP never mentioned the size or the sex of the moose or how it appeared to have died and how much had been eaten. That might tell us something.
This ought to debunk your theory wolves wouldn't leave a kill to chase a coyote. Notice how full their bellies are?Too bad they cut the video off when that coyote was about to get stretched, I bet it looked a whole lot like the pictures in this thread. Wolves vs coyote [HD]We all know you and cougartail are certified card carrying wolf huggers, but what I don't understand is why a wolf hugger would defend a wolf killing it's natural prey. Wolves killing coyotes is a net benefit, a small upshot of wolves being around perhaps it'll help the small game species. So why not acknowledge that?enlighten me on that aspect.
"Wolf Hugger"?