We talked about fox in our neighborhood at previous post:
- A Fox on the Box of Neighborhood – Critter 15 | Tanza Erlambang
We aware that fox is not only dangerous wild animals visit our neighborhood, but also coyote.
You might be wonder what are different between foxes and coyotes? The simple answers are:
- coyotes have bigger sizes, and muscular body.
- foxes have smaller sizes, and less muscular body
Moreover, we will see more coyotes and foxes activity around residential areas as they are loosing their homes.
Nearby forests are cutting down for the new buildings, either for housings or business centers. These are going on and on.
Then, the wild animals have tried to find their new homes. One of them is our neighborhood. Of course, they are looking for food as well.
Coyotes are extremely adaptive. They can dig probably better than a dog and can climb almost if not better than a cat. They will dig deep and can get over a 5 foot fence.
Have you seen coyotes in nature? What do you think?
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so which specie is more deadly?
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Delete...occasionally I see coyotes here.
ReplyDeleteI didn't expect coyotes to get so close to humans.
ReplyDeleteWe have them here too. They are out for food and definitely getting used to urban areas.
ReplyDeleteA lot of varmints out and about!
ReplyDeletetheir homes have been destroyed.....
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We Spotted Coyote in Our Neighborhood – Critter 28
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We talked about fox in our neighborhood at previous post:
- A FOX ON THE BOX OF NEIGHBORHOOD – CRITTER 15 | TANZA ERLAMBANG
We do have a neighbour hood fox I have seen from time to time in a certain park.
ReplyDeletewhen we lived in the country we had several coyotes in the fields and now we see more foxes in the neighbor looking for food. They do a good job getting the rodents.
ReplyDeleteWe have coyotes here.
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I've never seen coyotes in real life, but I see foxes often on the streets of my city.
ReplyDeleteOne of them, a few months ago, tried to attack me
Regards
I've never seen coyotes but winter times; Heard the wolfs...
ReplyDeleteHola! me parece unos animales muy bonitas, pero hay que recordar siempre que son salvajes y lo que eso conlleva. Besos
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting post.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting that you could capture these critters. I've not seen coyotes or foxes in nature but in the zoo. I know they can be dangerous.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Have a great weekend!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI have seen Coyotes but not in my neighborhood. I have been told they are seen here. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.
I'd love to see a Coyote out in the wild, but only at a safe distance. You're lucky to see them. We only have foxes.
ReplyDeleteNice to see this critter. I had only heard about the movie by that name.
ReplyDeleteWe see Coyotes from time to time but I've never seen a Fox on our hikes. The Coyotes run away and I'm glad of that. Good post!
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