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I heard a blurb on the radio today about a hospital in Arizona that was treating a lot of Coyote Bites. Anybody have more info on this?
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Re: Coyote Bites in AZ
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Search azcentral.com
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Thanks! Nothing there, but a link to the Arizona Republic paper's site had an article about 3 coyote attacks in Peoria, AZ in Maricopa County, and a video about a couple that had a coyote walk into their house.
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hmmm. not sure then. AZcentral usually has just about every Arizona related article available. I did however find the 3 attacks in less than 24 hours quite interesting!
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This, added to the incident where a coyote at an Arizona coyote derby ran up to an e-caller hanging in a bush and attacked it! Those Arizona coyotes must be mean suckers!
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I was camped at Bullhead city yesterday and called two into about 30ft just behind the camper. I stood up and yelled at them, they just stood there pissed that I got their meal befor them. The aren't too afraid of anything here.
The call getting ripped out of a bush happenned to me at the Predator Masters Hunt in New Mexico last month. The call still has teeth marks on the speaker. She jumpped about 4 ft up into a thorny bush to get it. I didn't get her but I did get her partner, they came in at a dead run.
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Sounds like the coyotes are being fed by people, and now think they're owed a handout. When my mother was living at the edge of a wooded area, she used to put food scraps out for a fox and watch him come in every night, until I told her it was not a good idea to be doing that, so she stopped doing it. Wild aniomals can get really mad when their welfare is cut off--just like some people.
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Sounds like the local AZ dogs have found the maryjane grows.
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