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  • čas přidán 16. 10. 2015
  • This is the story of how the Coyote - at once revered and reviled - has learned to adapt across diverse landscapes. While grizzlies and wolves narrowly missed extinction, the coyote has earned its status today as top dog.
    No copyright infringement is intended, this is purely for entertainment/education uses and nonprofit only

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  • @Elrezodesobediente
    @Elrezodesobediente Před 7 lety +41

    Coyotes are living proof that adapting to changes and not the most strong is the key to survive. If you eat almost everything, associate with other species (badgers), and your appeareance does not look intimidating for humans, your chances for surviving increase.

  • @fredericvigne4324
    @fredericvigne4324 Před 8 lety +5

    This is probably the most amazing wild story ever. Coyotes rule the game. This is pretty remarkable on a fully humanized planet!

  • @danielmurphy3058
    @danielmurphy3058 Před 4 lety +26

    I admire their resilience and their adaptation to almost any environment.

  • @dr.phil-federalinspector6023

    When I was a boy on the farm, I was lucky to have for awhile...many wild animals and birds. They all were revived and set free. A coyote, a Owl, a Beaver, raccoon, opossum, Red Tailed Hawk, white tail deer..were my friends..I fed them..got them back to good health and set them free. It was alot of memories I still have to this day. I am now 70 yrs.old and remember each one..like it was yesterday....that was back in the 1950's and early 1960's...good times...

    • @scooters47
      @scooters47 Před 4 lety +2

      They remind me of north vet amiss soldiers you could hit them w it's everything and they keep t coming back

    • @davidledford6482
      @davidledford6482 Před 4 lety

      @@scooters47 nope...done right,an they will be too dead to come back...

    • @nickgreen1607
      @nickgreen1607 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidledford6482 nope, people failed to kill them off, unlike how they failed to kill your cats 🤭. Sorry man but your anger is foolish

  • @Liberty_Tree
    @Liberty_Tree Před 3 lety +44

    He tries to pull at our heart strings when he talks about a lamb being eaten by a coyote. He doesn't mention that he was about to kill that lamb himself.

    • @thebaddest3452
      @thebaddest3452 Před 3 lety +3

      😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😋

    • @kathryngeeslin9509
      @kathryngeeslin9509 Před 3 lety +4

      Noticed that.
      Liked how they mentioned we bred sheep to be "slow and plump", as in not too bright but tasty.

    • @Clair1801
      @Clair1801 Před 3 lety +1

      So you'd rather the coyote brutally kill the animals that go into making your hamburgers and steaks?

    • @knickymusic
      @knickymusic Před 3 lety +5

      @@Clair1801 yes, they need to survive. We fuck up everything we touch, I'm sure one lamb ain't gonna ruin our lives

    • @youbtoub6884
      @youbtoub6884 Před 3 lety

      ... or that some think theyre not the lamb, but to others, that's what you are.

  • @tantibusdraws6165
    @tantibusdraws6165 Před 5 lety +80

    Finally, an animal that can give humans the middle finger.

    • @johnnicholas8976
      @johnnicholas8976 Před 5 lety

      That's a good one.

    • @AZTLANSOLDIER13
      @AZTLANSOLDIER13 Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah hopefully the ultimate finger will be a virus

    • @bassmanjr100
      @bassmanjr100 Před 4 lety +3

      @Dr. M. H. because they have been brainwashed into atheistic nihilism. These are people that are sick in the head and need medication. They are self loathing imbeciles.

    • @dionnedunsmore9996
      @dionnedunsmore9996 Před 4 lety +4

      😂👊
      I feel that way when i see n elephant finally snap and stomp its trainer to death😂👊lmao or when the orca drags its trainer thru his pool for 30 minutes almost drowning em lmao. Not to say iwt see ppl be hurt, but ...ONE FOR THE ELEPHANT!!❤🐘
      Humans have way overstepped their bounds in so many ways where nature is concerned smdh its sad

    • @bassmanjr100
      @bassmanjr100 Před 4 lety

      @@AZTLANSOLDIER13 Let's all hope the human race dies off from a virus? What is this comment? Am I missing something?

  • @peterzimmerman4142
    @peterzimmerman4142 Před 5 lety +12

    Coyotes are a wonder and beautiful. I had the opportunity to visit a young pup that was found and raised by humans so it couldn't be released so an animal education and safe haven agreed to take him in and built a generous enclosure. It was -overjoyed- humans came to visit, rolling over for bellyrubs, smiling and wagging so fast, bright blue eyed and excited little squeaks. And even as an adult with now golden eyes it's delighted to have humans come and visit. Even if this is not the way of wild living coyotes it's a wonder to be so close and observe their obvious range of emotions and intense curiosity.

  • @BryantBaudelaire
    @BryantBaudelaire Před 5 lety +34

    I love coyotes. They are very smart. We have a lot of them here In the city of Nashville. They don’t bother anymore but they are our neighbors. We all have to learn to coexist with them

    • @demetriotalavera13
      @demetriotalavera13 Před 5 lety +2

      That is right we move in to their home

    • @mikeleikam2892
      @mikeleikam2892 Před 5 lety +2

      Wait until they eat your little dog or cat or attack your kids.

    • @lyndapierson6338
      @lyndapierson6338 Před 5 lety +1

      absolutely

    • @bluepaws300
      @bluepaws300 Před 5 lety +2

      Unfortunately, people often hate things they do not know. In the same way, unfortunately is with coyotes

    • @mikeleikam2892
      @mikeleikam2892 Před 4 lety

      @Tony Montana *intelligent
      *Wouldn't

  • @christopherstimpson6540
    @christopherstimpson6540 Před 4 lety +25

    I live on ranch/ farm land in New Mexico. There are groups of coyotes herding rabbits and mice and rats with their calls before dawn. We have cougars here too. So if you have kids playing in the back yard/ field, you need a few large guard dogs that follow your kids and/or an adult with a gun. Cougars and Coyotes are rarely a problem for an adult human, but in a group take down a small deer or calf in a heartbeat and shred all but the bones in a short time. If you see a lone coyote during the day, it is usually starving or rabid and that is a huge threat. We had a drought that lasted a few years and depleted the coyote population for a while. Then we had millions of huge rats everywhere. Rats feed on grains that farmers grow. Only the coyote keeps them in balance. So unless you want to live with millions of huge rats, we still need the coyote.

    • @donnied6151
      @donnied6151 Před 4 lety +3

      Interesting observation, its like the joke of a leaking damn, plug one hole get a leak in another part of the damn, kill the wolves you get coyotes, kill the koyotes, get rats. Interesting tactic by the farmer off feeding the koyotes and coming off better relativly if he wasnt.

    • @Upstatebackwoods
      @Upstatebackwoods Před 4 lety +1

      christopher stimpson I live near the Adirondack Mountains in upstate NY and they are around 60-70lbs. Much bigger in the east than the west because they have 25% wolf and 10% dog genes.

    • @christopherstimpson6540
      @christopherstimpson6540 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Upstatebackwoods Those are much larger than what we have here.

    • @Upstatebackwoods
      @Upstatebackwoods Před 4 lety +1

      christopher stimpson a Canadian hunter just north of the border killed an 82lb coywolf a few years ago

    • @christopherstimpson6540
      @christopherstimpson6540 Před 4 lety

      @@Upstatebackwoods That's huge!

  • @danielmurphy3058
    @danielmurphy3058 Před 4 lety +4

    I really love watching programs like this. It takes your minds away from all the fights and conflicts that are going on almost everywhere. Iran, US Africa. To name the few places. This program is educational and allows you to learn about these animals lifestyle.

  • @wilycat5290
    @wilycat5290 Před 3 lety +3

    Virtually every ploy has been tried at one time or another to eradicate coyotes. As the man said, the coyotes are way ahead in the "struggle". Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @omnifay469
    @omnifay469 Před 4 lety +14

    When I go crab fishing off the coast of the San Francisco Bay, there is one (?) Coyote that I knew as a pup that grew eating the discarded chicken bait from Dock crabbers. I made friends with it and came to give it water and regular meat. He actually walked so silently that at times I never knew he was following me when I'd take a walk while waiting for my pot to soak. SO SILENT! It's like they "Hover" rather than walk. Very silent. Even in walking through dry tall grass. Amazing. One time I was looking for a place to pee, so I went up the hill around the corner of a dirt road. I didn't care about the Coyote, which I named "Yotee." When I was ready to pull down my shorts, Yotee went up the hill past me but right above me. I thought that was weird. So I hesitated. Then some dark human figure came around the corner. It was around 1A.M. in the morning, so it was dark. I was counting on that to take a piss. But the way Yotee was acting, I stopped before undoing myself. The dark figure was some lone older guy, and he was following me, but I didn't know it. My fishing partner was in my car sleeping. I was all alone there, but not far from the car by a hundred or more feet. But it was around the bend to the dirt road, and if not for the Coyote that told me something was up, I could have been raped!!!! The guy got scared-off as the Coyote scampered down the hill from above me and stopped to block the road between him and me. They ARE good. They are PROTECTING and very smart!!!

    • @PrestigeLoft
      @PrestigeLoft Před 4 lety +1

      YOU WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN RAPED,MORE LIKE KILLED MOST LIKELY

    • @omnifay469
      @omnifay469 Před 4 lety +2

      @@PrestigeLoft I wasn't, though. The Coyote was right by my side, and he had stood his ground. I'll never forget that evening. Since it was dark, the guy may have thought the Coyote was my "Dog" and didn't want to get bitten. Or didn't want to have a hassle. But I thank "Yote" for his excellent hearing and sight to warn me something was coming!!! I had a knife on me since I was out fishing, so I had a means of defending myself, plus I am nearly 6 feet tall, so I also wasn't a weak and unsure female victim by any means.

  • @cristinesalisbury63
    @cristinesalisbury63 Před 3 lety +17

    We need these boys as part of our ecology!!!!!!!!! Humans just don't understand....

  • @wsttxC10_454
    @wsttxC10_454 Před 4 lety +15

    I personally found a coyote pup in the west Texas desert where I am from and had him for 12 years and to be honest he was one of the best pets I ever had.

    • @wsttxC10_454
      @wsttxC10_454 Před 4 lety +1

      @Play List 5496 hahaha no I ended up naming him scooter LoL

    • @joshuacruz3119
      @joshuacruz3119 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm in deep south TX and recently got a pup that was pretty much dumped or found it's way at the water plant I work at. I call her lucky Lucy. Not sure if she's a coyote but she sure does look like one

    • @wsttxC10_454
      @wsttxC10_454 Před 4 lety +2

      @Blackfalk the one I found must have been no older than maybe 4-5 weeks old so it is possible I speak from experience, don't get me wrong he did have some behavior differences compared to dogs which were very apparent. It was verified by a veterinarian he was a full breed coyote who also informed me that I could get into trouble for keeping him but to be honest I became attached to him I couldn't release him it would have certainly been a death sentence for him.

    • @delta2461
      @delta2461 Před 4 lety

      @Blackfalk Absolutely not impossible.

    • @davidledford6482
      @davidledford6482 Před 3 lety

      i found a tiger cub an was a great pet until he was about 4,an was 400 pounds an killed my family...

  • @judiechamblee9581
    @judiechamblee9581 Před 3 lety +5

    i love them.....they have to eat like everyone else.....gid bless them

    • @sselassie3126
      @sselassie3126 Před 3 lety

      Such a heartbreaking fact that ranchers now commonly use heavy amounts of extremely overly toxic poison put inside bait to eridicate them. There was a huge problem with secondary and tertiary killings all the way up and down the food chain due to these immoral and evil killings. They also get into waterways and get moved around to unexpected places.

  • @AmandaMiller-hv9tp
    @AmandaMiller-hv9tp Před rokem +5

    Coyotes r so intelligent & have a sense of humor & enjoy tricking humans..somtimes i walk my dogs late at nite in so.california where i live & in 30yrs of walking late i c coyotes on a regular basiis but in that same 30yrs ive only seen a mountain lion twice so i dnt kno much about ther personalities but i had 1 small female coyote that kept following me & my dog, who i let lose at nite 2 run,& wen i went looking 4 my dog i moved some bushes & the coyote was hiding rite in front of me & actually looked like it was smiling & had a look on its face like oops i gess u caught me & seemed 2 find it amusing & instead of running in the other direction walked right past me thru the bushes, i could c the intelligence & sense of humor in this coyote's expression..

  • @doglegmedia
    @doglegmedia Před 3 lety +14

    I worked on this documentary as an Associate Producer back around 2003-4. Please at least have the courtesy not to strip out the titles and the credits: a lot of people worked very hard on this film, which was one in six seasons of 'Canadian Geographic Presents' documentaries that aired on Discovery Channel, and elsewhere around the world. The title of this documentary is Canadian Geographic Presents: Shapeshifter. It is narrated by Colm Feore. I am glad that it is available to be watched - it's a good documentary, but you should leave the credits and title in.

  • @stevenescamilla9277
    @stevenescamilla9277 Před 5 lety +58

    You get rid of the wolf's you have a coyote problem when you get rid of coyotes you have a rodent problem.

    • @randygreen8916
      @randygreen8916 Před 5 lety +2

      I got rid of my Coyotes and bought some decon and got a Cat.

    • @williamwells835
      @williamwells835 Před 5 lety +8

      Sad. For every "cure" there's a Pandora's box of issues to follow. The human story.

    • @dwightstjohn6927
      @dwightstjohn6927 Před 4 lety

      that was a Daffy Duck/Elmer Fudd cartoon and we never learn. one mouse and Daffy made huge coin.

    • @rayologyxm
      @rayologyxm Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly

    • @Musistics
      @Musistics Před 3 lety

      Nice.

  • @kylekendall410
    @kylekendall410 Před 4 lety +6

    i saw a lone coyote cross a road and scale a 40' sheer rock cliff in about 3 'hops.' Probably the most incredible thing I have ever seen!!

  • @pauldebhansen6684
    @pauldebhansen6684 Před 4 lety +6

    GUARDIAN DOGS! We have been raising sheep on the Olympic Peninsula for 20 years. Introduced guardian dogs the first year after loosing the first four lambs born; have lost only a couple since. We have had Great Pyrenees, Maremma, and Anatolian crosses; they are very effective, couldn't raise sheep without them. We enjoy all the local wildlife including the coyotes (and cougars), they keep a respectful distance.

    • @shyba2011
      @shyba2011 Před 4 lety +1

      Great advice hope people are listening.

  • @xxdapperwolfxx1930
    @xxdapperwolfxx1930 Před 6 lety +69

    I actually love coyotes, they are honestly smarter than most humans I know.

    • @perduk1
      @perduk1 Před 6 lety +4

      I can easily understand why you think that..................

    • @alexskycoy2751
      @alexskycoy2751 Před 6 lety +5

      Agreed. Near our house we see them all the time chilling. My dads farm is crawling with them and they keep the rabbits and mice out of our barns and silos

    • @gotskinn
      @gotskinn Před 6 lety +2

      XxDapper wolfxX I love them too..but now I am afraid of them.
      I have walked my dogs EVERYDAY in woods behind my house for over 20 years. I even walk after dark.
      Then someone came in w a call and killed them...blew up dens and even shot the pups.
      I noticed a SHIT TON of rabbits and squirrels.
      And now I see a coyote everyday. I hadn't seen ine in 20years!
      Because that guy wiped them out. The food source made them healthier. They adapted...and all the disease and parasites that would have been shared w the pack...was just killed. It never even want passed along.
      They WILL stabilize...killing them very much increases their population.
      They need the opportunity of disease and food source stabilization. The

    • @thisislife9911
      @thisislife9911 Před 6 lety

      playing dump is a quite functional skill this day, most people use it without noticing it. well, what proves how higher skill levels works. coyote playing dump meaning only one outcome.

    • @calgal5752
      @calgal5752 Před 5 lety

      XxDapper wolfxX 👍

  • @KatherineUribe-1
    @KatherineUribe-1 Před 4 lety +29

    Poor coyote, it doesn't know it's being naughty. They're just doing what they're made to do. I think coyotes are amazing and cute.

    • @bee8470
      @bee8470 Před 3 lety +1

      not until it eats your pets

    • @chimkenc6876
      @chimkenc6876 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bee8470 To be fair, stray dogs will also attack pets, so will hawks and owls as well as other species, even cats. Your argument is pointless. Pets die, it's happened to mine as well. Animals don't have morals and they ain't gonna feel bad about trying to stay alive. It sucks. Get over it.

  • @craigseamus4335
    @craigseamus4335 Před 7 lety +4

    wow i learned alot about shapeshifting coyotes. ALOT.

  • @AFishBicycle
    @AFishBicycle Před 3 lety +14

    “No other animal has survived such a strong effort to eradicate them.”
    - Emu -
    *Laughs in Australian*

  • @HawgWyldFishing
    @HawgWyldFishing Před 7 lety +10

    Most americans don't realize most of the eastern coyote population are also carrying eastern wolf genes because wolves were facing such a devastating force as we wiped them off the face of this country that they had to choose to breed with coyotes. producing the much bigger and far more adaptable coywolves/eastern coyotes we have now.

    • @laus7504
      @laus7504 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes! Search "Meet the Coywolf" on CZcams. Like Hawg Wyld Fishing mentioned, this is fascinating. One national wilderness preserve up in Eastern Canada protected wolves when they'd been eradicated thru hunting and loss of habitat from the eastern North American continent. Coyotes and wolves were fierce rivals over territory in the past. And somehow they ended up interbreeding from a remote part of Canada.

    • @brolacoleo1619
      @brolacoleo1619 Před 4 lety

      Ok?

    • @AFishBicycle
      @AFishBicycle Před 3 lety

      Yes sir!

  • @dbx1233
    @dbx1233 Před 5 lety +12

    These coyotes are no joke! several years ago they moved into our neighborhood and it didn't take long before we started experiencing car jackings and some home invasions. They are so sly.

    • @Liveforchrist_1475
      @Liveforchrist_1475 Před 5 lety

      WTF 😂

    • @lynnzephyr563
      @lynnzephyr563 Před 5 lety +4

      No kidding. I'm so tired of people vilifying coyotes.

    • @gothicgolem2947
      @gothicgolem2947 Před 5 lety +1

      can you beleve idiots like that are alowed to go on youtube and talk about killing cyotes he should be frown in prizon

    • @AzazelsWings
      @AzazelsWings Před 5 lety +1

      Lol that's what i just said, we see coyote nearly every night trotting down the street, yet no one has had any pets missing here. Don't have petfood outside and clean up trash,fallen fruit etc. Don't be dumb.

    • @lichotropical3350
      @lichotropical3350 Před 5 lety +1

      They sure are a very clever animal, if you can call them animals. Don't quote me on this but I heard a Coyote gang out of Chicago are now moving into Identity Theft. The Chicago Coyote gang take out loans in the victem's name and make off with cash. The way they do it is by rummage through people's trash cans pretending to be looking for food but they are actually picking out sensative finacial information.
      Be careful in how you despose of bank statements, credit card bills and this type of corespondence.
      Remember they did not get the name is Wile becouse they eat your leftover pizza.

  • @taylorrhodes1895
    @taylorrhodes1895 Před 4 lety +18

    The alpha male coyote literally flipped Dr. Crabtree’s trap over without setting it off then took a shit right on it😂. That’s intelligence and humor at its finestu

  • @Larry-ct5mg
    @Larry-ct5mg Před 7 lety +12

    One thing humans can learn from coyotes is the importance of strong family values. And they do it without EBT cards and career welfare programs. Everyone works and has a place in the pack.

    • @dragom2009
      @dragom2009 Před 7 lety

      they eat shit when no food is available

    • @Larry-ct5mg
      @Larry-ct5mg Před 7 lety +3

      No, sometimes they eat shit when their system figures out there's something in it that their body needs. Unlike humans, they listen to their body.

    • @dragom2009
      @dragom2009 Před 7 lety +1

      no. they eat shit when they don´t have other food.

    • @bb0123
      @bb0123 Před 4 lety

      👍👍yessss.

  • @franmullins3208
    @franmullins3208 Před 4 lety +9

    The wolves, how great it is to see them in Yellow Stone. Nature is awesome. To all of the viewers please go watch How Wolves Changed The Rivers. It is awesome how nature is so balanced and when man interferes what can happen. When I watched this video about the wolves I was deeply overwhelmed and nearly brought to tears. Please watch and pass it on and educate others. Thank you

    • @victorcastle1840
      @victorcastle1840 Před 4 lety +1

      Fran mullins: Just like a Liberal, touchy feely and ignorant of facts.
      Now go watch a pack of Wolves tear into a herd of animals and kill them for sport, then leave them dead and dying.
      They pretty well wiped out the Elk in Idaho (which was prime Elk country before ) where just a few Wolves were reintroduced not many years ago. Since then they have spread to Washington, Oregon and Northern Calf. already.

    • @donjansen6568
      @donjansen6568 Před 4 lety

      Nature is rarely 'in balance'. When prey/food animals increase, predators will begin to increase until prey/food becomes rare and the predators move on or starve to the point that the prey/food can recover. With few predators remaining, the prey/food takes a leap in numbers and the cycle starts again.

  • @stephanlandry9406
    @stephanlandry9406 Před 3 lety +5

    I knew of a talking bunny that would outsmart the coyote, and human hunters. He had a weekly kids show every Saturday morning. Then one day a concerned parents group thought this show was too violent. So the show got taken off the air.. Now a couple decades later we have an over population of coyotes.. big surprise, no one seen this one coming.

  • @mefford67
    @mefford67 Před 5 lety +6

    *Buy yourself livestock guarding dogs! They work incredibly well at reducing livestock loss through predation... Can’t help but admire coyotes for their sheer tenacity and intelligence.* 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @dwightstjohn6927
      @dwightstjohn6927 Před 4 lety

      LGB's may or may not work. Most are bred to bark and bark and bark to cover hundreds of "Hectares" in their native country. Not a good fit if your neighbor is a few hundred feet away.

    • @Robconnors7253
      @Robconnors7253 Před 4 lety

      Livestock guarding dogs such as the Caucasian Mountain Shepherd or the Turkish Kangal .

    • @thomasagnew2789
      @thomasagnew2789 Před 3 lety

      @Dwight St. John. That’s just wrong. They don’t just bark. As others have said, breeds like the Kangal, Ovcharka, Tibetan Mastiff, etc have been bred over centuries to take on way bigger predators like wolves or bears. They don’t just bark at them, either. There’s even a brief clip on CZcams showing two Ovcharkas harassing and chasing off a grizzly that has wandered into someone’s property. Those big Steppes and Asian shepherds are utterly unafraid of anything and they’re built and genetically wired to take them on.

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer Před 4 lety +7

    Amazing, don't underestimate the adaptable coyote.

  • @Pipsqwak
    @Pipsqwak Před 4 lety +11

    The reason their population is exploding in the eastern part of the country is that humans have largely eradicated all the other predators that kept them under control: Wolves, mountain lions, bobcats, lynx. Everything in nature has a niche; if you vacate one niche, others will fill it.

    • @soldiernelly
      @soldiernelly Před 4 lety

      not to mention increasing the food supply ,with garbage that attracts rats and mice and causing those numbers to rise ,making more prey for more coyotes .

    • @rml1919
      @rml1919 Před 4 lety

      Yeah, that was stated in the video.

  • @dwightstjohn6927
    @dwightstjohn6927 Před 4 lety +12

    Had a very successful female coyote in behind my ten acres for eight years. Saw her a few times. Saw her litter disperse every fall. Lost one skanky chicken to her, a Leghorn. They tweak. My Rhode Islands would freeze like a rabbit. My cats were alwasy hunting in the bush, no losses. If you have a top predator around leave her be, as she will take out other vermin like racoons that would be a bigger problem. I live with her for years without issues.

  • @wykeishacraft6820
    @wykeishacraft6820 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing the details of the Coyote and other animals life.

  • @jermainewashington3455
    @jermainewashington3455 Před rokem +2

    Best Nature documentary i've seen in a very long time. The information was very enlightening. Foxes and Coyotes are very similar in terms of their dynamic method of survival and hunting technics.

  • @ashleyshere302
    @ashleyshere302 Před 3 lety +8

    I don't know how tf I even got here but I now love coyotes

  • @TheBandit7613
    @TheBandit7613 Před 4 lety +11

    Coyotes live one mile off the Las Vegas strip. I work nights and have known a female for years. She visits me about every night. I leave a faucet drip for her during the hot season.
    I bring her holiday leftovers and snacks from time to time. She's a sweetie.

  • @MegaYoteStuff
    @MegaYoteStuff Před 6 lety +29

    you'll never get rid of us! muahahahahaha!

  • @orkochowdhury7016
    @orkochowdhury7016 Před 4 lety +10

    Please love and save this poor animals

  • @js.4758
    @js.4758 Před 2 lety +6

    My brother Stan Jr is on a ventilator
    in the ICU, and as we were heading into the city to see his serious condition. Out of nowhere a big Coyote jumped onto the highway directly in front of our truck and ran in front of us for about 120 meters. As we drove behind the Coyote, it turned it's head back at is and we see it growl and snare at us. So I YELLED outloud "STAN JR GET BACK INTO YOUR BODY."! He's still alive & Stan Jr does not meet the criteria for dying of Covid-19. His Coyote spirit made
    sure of that. We are Indigenous first nation's btw. Coyotes are spiritually guided. That's why they are so smart & very slick. They've been out thinking man for many centuries & dynasties. Super tricksters in the Animal kingdom. We all love you Stan Jr.
    You can go home if you want.
    We will understand & respect
    your choice.

    • @berryscott3590
      @berryscott3590 Před 2 lety

      Half my family is also indigenous/first nations... My granddaughter is Onandoga sp? and works on the Brantford, Six Nations Reserve & my grandson is Ojibway, from the Mississaugas New Credit Reserve... You likely know of Kevin Annette and his work in exposing Canadian government complicity in acts of genocide associated with the Residential School system.. Canadian government is still complicit in acts of genocide!... Covid19 patients are being killed via wilful mistreatment in hospitals, whacked full of kidney and liver damaging Remsdesivir and mind numbing Medazalone sp? and put on ventilators at twice the recommended 'tidal volume' for patients whose lungs are inflammed and inelastic... unable to cough, or properly clear their lungs, 80 percent die, many drowning in their own juices... The Sars CoV2 virus is a patented, Gain-Of-Function, manmade viral chimera, aka a Bioweapon... And one could say much the same for the so-called mRNA based 'vaccines' , which are not only bioweapons, but far more dangerous than what Mikki Gillis astutely dubbed 'Plandemic'... For indirect confirmation of what I'm saying, by way of 'Predictive Programming', see eugenicist bankster Jasques Attali's 1981 disclosures RE: 'depopulation by vaccination'
      PS: Hospitals are being paid, 'financially incentivized' , to the tune of $39k, for every patient put on a ventilator... This is BLOOD MONEY!

  • @chapstick6555
    @chapstick6555 Před 4 lety +20

    We killed the animals that kept coyote numbers in check and now we're angry that they've grown in population. We need to learn the skill of thinking about future effects of our actions

    • @spottedtime
      @spottedtime Před 4 lety +5

      Chap Stick unfortunately most people don’t understand that nature has its own check and balance system, to keep one animal population from growing out of control and causing other problems down the road for other animal species. I wished this was properly taught in schools and repeated every school year of how important the animal balance system is, this way it is forced into the kids minds. Instead of teach it one year and 90% of the students forget that lesson, by the end of the school year.

    • @lena-mariaglouis-charles7036
      @lena-mariaglouis-charles7036 Před 4 lety +2

      I couldn't agree more...

    • @steventaylor1522
      @steventaylor1522 Před 4 lety

      What animal kept the coyotes numbers in check?

    • @lena-mariaglouis-charles7036
      @lena-mariaglouis-charles7036 Před 4 lety

      @@spottedtime
      Well said!
      💙💛🌹💜🍎🇺🇸

    • @spottedtime
      @spottedtime Před 4 lety +8

      Steven Taylor based on a quick google search, bears, wolves and mountain lions/puma/cougars. Also birds of prey most likely would hunt the small pups that leave the den too early. They all keep coyote numbers in check, but unfortunately the cougars and wolves now have low numbers to properly keep coyote number in check. I’m not 100% sure about the bear populations.

  • @jonathanmcmenemy103
    @jonathanmcmenemy103 Před 4 lety +9

    "if you see a young animal torn apart it's a sorry sight" said by the man literally raising animals to be torn apart at the slaughterhouse......

  • @lumpy0100
    @lumpy0100 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks Coyote Documentaries.😊

  • @mikev8129
    @mikev8129 Před 3 lety +8

    Im more a wolf person but the coyotes have my respect

  • @knickymusic
    @knickymusic Před 3 lety +10

    What I've learned is... coyotes are badasses and humans have to deal with it😂

  • @jimmyAndrewJamesShepherd
    @jimmyAndrewJamesShepherd Před 5 lety +3

    Wow, thoroughly enjoyed that. Love coyotes and Love Wolves. Thank you for this film!

  • @mamaboocee
    @mamaboocee Před 4 lety +9

    It was the coyote who taught me the REAL use of an anvil....

    • @cosmicman621
      @cosmicman621 Před 4 lety +2

      aho !!! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha...but it’s gotta BE...an ACME anvil...bright moments for you and yours.from Australia

  • @davidfisher12865
    @davidfisher12865 Před 3 lety +8

    the secret to their survival is their ability to order from ACME,willey creatures indeed.

  • @suezaple4950
    @suezaple4950 Před 3 lety +6

    we must learn to live with them, watch are pets, keep them on a leash while out walking , or take to a dog park where there are a number of people . electric fences around farms , Controlled kills as they do with bear, moose , deer. we need coyotes and wolves for the ecosystem to thrive. Love Lomar's idea of learning about them and how to deal with them. as the sheep ladies way. love the rescuers

  • @terrykyte1845
    @terrykyte1845 Před 5 lety +10

    good to see an animal that has enough savy to outwit the smug and overpopulated human species.

  • @HawgWyldFishing
    @HawgWyldFishing Před 7 lety +10

    I love how the idgits in this film talked about creating miniature localized extinctions like it was a great thing. Shows exactly how not so smart people are when they stop believing they too are animals connected to this worlds life cycle and start destroying entire ecosystems & environments as they adapt the entire world instead of adapting to it

    • @bradsheap6474
      @bradsheap6474 Před 3 lety

      The coyote is one species we as humans could never hunt to extinction. They are just simply impossibly resilient. So you may as well enjoy the fact that we are the smarter animals and are able to use guns and bows lol

  • @shahrokhjoudi3602
    @shahrokhjoudi3602 Před 5 lety +7

    Coyote is a dog-range pedatore.smaller than wolf and larger than jackle.very smart and clever.was honoured by native american.

  • @Range-X
    @Range-X Před 5 lety +7

    Had a big pack of them on my friends deer lease/cattle ranch. A few trips with electronic call and a 30-30 did them in!

  • @bigyote
    @bigyote Před 2 lety +3

    Hunted these buggers many times. Everything said here is absolutely true and consistent with my experience. Shot 5 in one area alone and the population of turkey and rabbits bloomed the next year.

  • @loadedbladder5240
    @loadedbladder5240 Před 5 lety +3

    Very great video. You guys are very smart people , and I just enjoyed viewing this so much. I'll keep a eye out for them too. Again thank you.

  • @cloudleopard7695
    @cloudleopard7695 Před 5 lety +11

    In 1976 i wrote this letter to an Editor of an conservation newspaper, in response to a pro -trapping agenda.: Dear Editor
    "In your Newspaper, July 26th, you printed an article "Rancher Criticizes County on Predator Control". The ranchers are at it again. Since the Wolf and Eagle has almost been wiped out in ranching areas, the Coyote is the last predator which to blame their losses. The labor problem is probably more to blame. Domestic sheep are fragile animals, unlike their wild-counter-part. Ranching is a business. Large ranching operations turn sheep out to graze for long periods of time, without a Shepard to watch over them. Businessmen in other areas cannot blames their loses on such an easy scapegoat.
    A study was done on Coyotes feeding habits and 50 percent of their diet was rodents and ranch destroying rats , mice and ground squirrels. They also eat grasshoppers and other insets. Sheep made up only 14 percent of their diet. It is true that Coyotes will attack sheep, I am not denying that fact.
    But they do not attack them and cause the damage that the Ranchers claim they do. The ranchers are after pure profit with no losses.They do not realized and do not care that the coyote is part of the fragile ecology of the ranch, and they are intruding on his territory. The ranchers want the County Agriculture Commissioner to restore atrapping program for ranchers. They want funds to hire a part-time trapper to use steel leg hold traps, equivalent to having your hand slammed in a car door for 24 hours . Why not use the money to hire South American Gaucho's to watch over the lambs and sheep?
    All Predators are part of this world and environment. The prejudices against Coyotes has gone on long enough. We need someone who knows
    what he is talking about to help manage the sheep industry, someone who is not afraid to stand up to the Ranchers and say "NO"
    You are wrong" Coyotes have a place here, too!
    Sally Patterson

    • @nodigBKMiche
      @nodigBKMiche Před 5 lety +1

      luv 4 animals Rescue it's all about the money. Well, you can't eat money, time to pay attention. Thank you for your research Sally 💛

    • @robertfaught5174
      @robertfaught5174 Před 5 lety +1

      Since the removal of the Wolf, the coyote has moved into a vacant territory. The coyote is much more adaptable to shifting aganist the tide of extermination. They have the ability of adapt-survival and are thriving across America because of that ability. You want the coyote gone. Reintroduced the wolf. They can reduce the numbers quickly.

    • @lonekiterrocky
      @lonekiterrocky Před 5 lety +3

      At first I thought you were on the other side but I was glad to see you are thinking like me. We all share this world and we all need to live in harmony with one another. Humans are the problem plain and simple

    • @jeffd1919
      @jeffd1919 Před 4 lety

      Your STUPID!

    • @dwightstjohn6927
      @dwightstjohn6927 Před 4 lety

      you're point is correct; ESPECIALLY in the USA blaming dead calves on vermin is an Olympic Event. But why the multiple posting? you feel ok, dear??

  • @Mike7478F
    @Mike7478F Před 4 lety +6

    A fascinating insight into this animal. Thanks.

  • @brennts9046
    @brennts9046 Před 3 lety +2

    “It dug up a trap, flipped it over and didn’t set it off and defecated on it” lmao! 11:43
    Way to send a message coyote!

  • @SithLord2066
    @SithLord2066 Před 8 lety +9

    I am the biggest coyote and wolf fan on CZcams, and I approve this video.

    • @abeverly85
      @abeverly85 Před 7 lety +1

      Foxes, wolves, and coyotes are found in Canada and every American state except Hawaii.

    • @succulent694
      @succulent694 Před 7 lety

      Sith Lord I am one of the biggest canine lovers, preferably wolves.

    • @deplorablepiratecaptaingunberd
      @deplorablepiratecaptaingunberd Před 7 lety

      Sith Lord I love them too- if they're cooked right!

  • @missanna208802
    @missanna208802 Před 4 lety +34

    Cyotes exploded when you eradicated the wolves. It's called mesopredator release.

    • @thelizabeth909
      @thelizabeth909 Před 3 lety +2

      As was stated in the first part of the documentary.

    • @patrickjudge879
      @patrickjudge879 Před 3 lety +2

      It's their land

    • @thatguy2579
      @thatguy2579 Před 3 lety

      Why do you say 'You'? I'm fairly certain this videos creator had nothing to do with killing the wolves. I get the feeling you are a Biden supporter. I can do without you and him. Please think before you open your mouth

  • @misspat7555
    @misspat7555 Před 4 lety +8

    So coyotes are like humans- smart, adaptable, prefer meat but can eat whatever, prolific, designed to survive catastrophes. No wonder we have so much trouble coping.

  • @jam5533
    @jam5533 Před 5 lety +9

    There are different alternatives instead of killing or pushing an species to extinction. "The more you know the easier life gets for you."

  • @rodmcdonald4707
    @rodmcdonald4707 Před 4 lety +6

    I saw one, one morning on the sidewalk of a major intersection in downtown Dayton Ohio waiting for the traffic light to change. Sure enough when it did it trotted across the street.

    • @coryarnold3369
      @coryarnold3369 Před 4 lety +2

      Ive watched them cross busy hwy 395 here in California..No traffic lights,sit behind a creosote and wait till they have an opening..Then cross and go hunting kangaroo rats in the dusk on the Oakhills side.Ive always held a curiosity/love/suspicion for them.

  • @Catilieth
    @Catilieth Před 5 lety +10

    Here in the Piedmont of NC, coyotes are everywhere. The advice of keeping the good ones works. The coyotes that live around my farm are "small furry thing" eaters: rats, mice, rabbits, foxes, etc. They are not livestock hunters. So we leave them alone. They defend their territory against other coyotes. The last thing we want is to get rid of the good coyotes and have livestock eating coyotes move in.

    • @geraldsobel3470
      @geraldsobel3470 Před 5 lety +2

      Thank goodness there is one person who makes sense. I laud you.

    • @brianwood275
      @brianwood275 Před 5 lety +1

      This the way to do it, been my thoughts for years.

    • @Catilieth
      @Catilieth Před 5 lety +1

      Gerald Sobel thank you🙂

  • @bonnieforman9700
    @bonnieforman9700 Před rokem +5

    It's not hard to be smarter than a human.

  • @afshinnaghouni3742
    @afshinnaghouni3742 Před 5 lety +4

    Michael Bolduc. I watched a doc earlier today where a farmer introduced a llama and a couple of donkeys to her flock of sheep to keep the coyotes away. It worked apparently.

  • @RBT9202
    @RBT9202 Před 3 lety +12

    A coyote flipped a trap and took a shit on it. I'd question myself as a trap setter.

    • @jonathanbecker8935
      @jonathanbecker8935 Před 3 lety +4

      Yep. Elmer should reconsider his entire thought process. If eradication of any species is his answer, he doesn't understand the food chain, and how it affects him personally.
      For a cost of some kibble and responsible ownership, a guardian dog or two will keep the coyotes away from his livestock. Get a fucking dog Elmer!

    • @SlavetoSiberianCorgskies
      @SlavetoSiberianCorgskies Před 3 lety +1

      Dude, they're just trying to survive. What is wrong with you people?

  • @franzschmid9079
    @franzschmid9079 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video! Well done!
    regards from Switzerland

  • @tyman657
    @tyman657 Před 7 lety +9

    I love coyotes they are the closest thing to a wolf now it's rare to see a wolf but I see coyotes a lot. I think they are cool animals

    • @abeverly85
      @abeverly85 Před 7 lety

      Keep your distance from them because they could be deadly, especially to children.

    • @JimmyCrackCorn_
      @JimmyCrackCorn_ Před 7 lety

      A Beverly what about to adults

    • @abeverly85
      @abeverly85 Před 7 lety

      That is if coyotes are half wolf. The coyotes that fatally mauled Taylor Mitchell were coywolves.

    • @dawsonsnaith3832
      @dawsonsnaith3832 Před 7 lety

      Ty but wolves kill coyotes

    • @sshoppershopahall76
      @sshoppershopahall76 Před 7 lety +3

      bees, ants and angry birds have killed far more. So far there are only 2 or 3 attacks on humans in the last 100 years and most likely these coyotes had rabies

  • @wykeishacraft6820
    @wykeishacraft6820 Před 4 lety +3

    The 🐑 looks so adorable and the 🐄 too.

  • @markdemell8056
    @markdemell8056 Před 4 lety +8

    GOD the creator seems to be on the COYOTE,s side!

  • @AN-jz3px
    @AN-jz3px Před 8 lety +7

    Pretty ironic Biologists use traps to study Coyotes. The only way to keep them in check is to allow a trapper onto your property to keep your land clean in exchange for the pelt profit. I know my areas have benefited greatly from trapping them.

    • @sshoppershopahall76
      @sshoppershopahall76 Před 7 lety +2

      nobody wears fur anymore in the usa

    • @AN-jz3px
      @AN-jz3px Před 7 lety +3

      sshopper shopahall no you're right, that's why we send it to the world market and other countries gladly buy it.

    • @mikeleikam2892
      @mikeleikam2892 Před 6 lety

      sshopper shopahall really believe that? Your wrong.

  • @Darthbelal
    @Darthbelal Před 4 lety +17

    I rather like it. An animal that has thrived in the face of human's desire to eliminate them. I think coyotes are rather wonderful animals.......

    • @TheJacksnipe
      @TheJacksnipe Před 4 lety +2

      Exactly!

    • @coryarnold3369
      @coryarnold3369 Před 4 lety +2

      I have been around them awhile and observed them where I live.They are are smart.I have a lot of respect and developed a love for them.I hope I never have to turn against them.At this point I fear tweekers more than the coyotes.

    • @rogerd4559
      @rogerd4559 Před 4 lety

      maybe sent by god to keep the human population under control

    • @coryarnold3369
      @coryarnold3369 Před 4 lety

      @@rogerd4559 - I doubt that..Look up coyote killings.Not many.Coyotes are just floating around and love affection.Trying to survive.

    • @three-stripes
      @three-stripes Před 4 lety +1

      @@coryarnold3369 Right. Just like wolf killings. Unnecessary to even almost fear. Though humans eradicated wolves, why? Probably for the same reasons they kill the poor coyotes. Because they kill a few livestock per year.

  • @carlalbrecht818
    @carlalbrecht818 Před 5 lety +3

    Beautiful documentary.

  • @Bfoots1952
    @Bfoots1952 Před 4 lety +4

    Heard coyotes barking, yipping and howling from the woods far off and now I saw two of them in my yard for the first time last night at my Atlanta home. They are taking over the neighborhood.😳

  • @josephtanner4594
    @josephtanner4594 Před 3 lety +4

    Oh How I Wish There Were More Coyote Documentaries?

  • @davidbroughall3782
    @davidbroughall3782 Před 4 lety +11

    Must respect any species that thrives in our midst.

  • @rogerd4559
    @rogerd4559 Před 4 lety +4

    This guy is good at getting into the minds of Coyotes. He has all the details on how they think. He should join the BFRO and apply his skill to trackung Squatch down

  • @ditchdairy6888
    @ditchdairy6888 Před 5 lety +9

    Respect ALL Animals because everyone has the right to live here on 'Earth' not just humans.

    • @Claire-ug8gq
      @Claire-ug8gq Před 5 lety

      I completely agree with that. We do not control nature, we are a part of nature and we have to learn to respect that.

    • @r.wdubero3166
      @r.wdubero3166 Před 5 lety

      @@Claire-ug8gq humans have changed nature voor thousands of years, we dont have to stop that. We need to find a balance were species can begin to evolve again.

    • @AleadaA
      @AleadaA Před 5 lety

      Humans have more rights because we are dominant and we need to protect our young!

  • @Shootskas
    @Shootskas Před 2 lety +7

    I had a dog that I think was half coyote. The guy I got him from said he was half german shepherd, but that was a lie. The dog was freaking smart, stealthy, and quick. He could hold his own with my staffordshire terrier. He ran away one day never to be seen again. Either he went in the woods to live with his relatives or was eaten by them.

    • @berryscott3590
      @berryscott3590 Před 2 lety +2

      The only dog that ever truly scared me was a wolf-dog hybrid. I don't like aggressive dogs & normally meet aggression with aggression. It was behind a chain linked fence & freaking out when I walked by. I'm thinking, 1/ This dog would scare the hell outa a kid & 2/I'm entitled to the sidewalk & no four legged critter is gonna tell me different...
      ...I started firing a few dirt clods at the beast, not intending to hurt it, just teach it a lesson, ... It didn't back off , like I expected, quite the opposite...fearlessly snapping at the dry clay projectiles, expertly picking them out of the air & turning them to dust... all the while looking more & more desperate to get over that fence & tear me apart...
      ... By then, I had noticed the curved fangs and the deep folds in the snarling & snapping snout, realizing that this was a wolf- dog hybrid. Wolves are timid/shy... Dogs can be quite aggressive..This thing, had a dog's mentality, but a wolf's killing canines & lethal jaws...Stunned by the unbridled ferocity of this thing...I was the one who backed off & I'm not ashamed to say so...

  • @aprilhernandez4840
    @aprilhernandez4840 Před 3 lety +5

    LOVE coyotes all animals actually 💯❣

  • @palomaizabela4261
    @palomaizabela4261 Před 3 lety +2

    Beautiful & insightful documentary! Thank you for this 😊🌸

  • @Karlkn
    @Karlkn Před 5 lety +1

    Those farmers don't yet know what they are up against...
    Absolutely fascinating animals!

  • @fatjeezussouthtexasoutdoor5244

    They should breed large populations of roadrunner birds to keep them busy online with A.C.M.E., therefore the other predators have a chance to hunt ducks or rabbits depending on the season!!!

  • @cob9834
    @cob9834 Před 2 lety +5

    In Italy there was a town that livestock was being attacked by a wolf and so the towns people ask St. Francis to solve the situation and St. Francis told the towns people to start putting out food for the wolf and when the people started to feed the wolf, the wolf stop eating the people’s livestock.

  • @lauranicholls9421
    @lauranicholls9421 Před rokem +6

    Any animal that can get rid of vermin. Should be praised. Believe me. I’d love to have coyotes coming here Respect any animal. Just being coyotes Cause they are coyotes.

  • @benjaminmartinez1638
    @benjaminmartinez1638 Před 4 lety +6

    I literally was washing my hands in the kitchen & through my kitchen window I was stairing face to face with the biggest coyote I had ever seen & this I found out was no normal coyote but a coywolf. It was standing in my backyard like nothing and then hopped our six foot brick wall like nothing

  • @mulkiogul5244
    @mulkiogul5244 Před 4 lety +8

    The solution for farm owners is simple, using Anatolian shepherd dog breeds or Central Asian shepherd dog breeds. Dogs of these breeds do not allow predators to approach farm animals. At the same time, these breed dogs have been used in farm protection for nearly twenty years in Africa. Leopards and cheetahs no longer die near the farms that are Anatolian shepherd dogs, but they do not approach farm animals either.

    • @marysueeasteregg
      @marysueeasteregg Před 3 lety

      Guardian dogs (Great Pyrenees, from the look of the dogs in the vid I've seen) are also being used in Switzerland, where bears and wolves are making a comeback.

  • @bonnieforman9700
    @bonnieforman9700 Před rokem +10

    Those traps are evil. They are torturous to the animals. They should be outlawed.

    • @edie4321
      @edie4321 Před 6 měsíci

      There are also humane ones. I would believe that they wanted to trap and release.

  • @northpole9311
    @northpole9311 Před 4 lety +5

    Master's of survival no question about that.

  • @agoodun
    @agoodun Před 2 lety +10

    What is there to figure out? Coyotes are smart, athletic and cunning. What else do u need to know to "figure out" how they thrive in any condition and location. It's just an animal doing what it does best....surviving, thriving, passing on it's genes.

  • @succubus4892
    @succubus4892 Před 7 lety +23

    I love when humans complain about wild animals in their habitat. Humans are overpopulated yet we don't hunt humans. Leave nature alone or we will pay the repercussions

    • @bratbabyp9370
      @bratbabyp9370 Před 6 lety

      agenda21

    • @rogerd4559
      @rogerd4559 Před 4 lety

      that is what the sasquatch are trying to tell us

    • @rogerd4559
      @rogerd4559 Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/RIT0FzwvY7c/video.html
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      czcams.com/video/rtCE9brVn2M/video.html

  • @stevenpham1961
    @stevenpham1961 Před 5 lety +7

    Raccoons: sees coyotes "ahhhhhh hell there goes the neighborhood! "

    • @aky19832001
      @aky19832001 Před 5 lety

      It's what many races of human say when blacks move in.

  • @theokanaganforager8448
    @theokanaganforager8448 Před 4 lety +6

    The only way is to live with nature not thinking that we are different and that we can control it.

  • @cob9834
    @cob9834 Před 2 lety +6

    It really surprises me that these farmers and ranchers do not have livestock guardian dogs

  • @horsesinheaven1364
    @horsesinheaven1364 Před 4 lety +20

    I’m older, living in northern Ontario, Canada. My golden retrievers played with the coyote pups occasionally across the road in the pasture, but, near the woods. The first cut hay was off, and I could see them clearly. There was no danger, I didn’t interfere or call my dogs.
    A neighbour moved into a sectioned off 10 acres off the farm across the road, and killed everything that moved. I called the government to report this, hunting out of season. The government agency existing to enact the law...did nothing. Now, the MICE are rampant! I’ve sadly had to set many traps for mice, since the foxes are gone and the coyotes, gone, too. I haven’t seen a wolf in two decades. No bears, no skunks, no porcupines, no foxes, no wild turkeys, no eagles overhead, no snakes, few monarch butterflies, few songbirds....nothing much. Only a single set, not a herd of seven, of deer tracks coming to drink from the spring pond, where my dogs swim. The ravens nested in those cut down singing pines for thousands of years.
    We have something called “White Flight”...and many white people are being forced out of the cities they built, to enable to be around their own race today.
    Preferring your own race is as natural as the coyotes being with coyotes, wolves being with wolves. Skunks don’t prefer a raccoon over a skunk. Preferring your own race of mammal is NATURAL.
    City people are afraid of their shadows. The new people set poison out on their property that a bear sow and cub crossed to eat fallen apples in the fall, on the next property, that the owners of the apple tree allowed. Bears had been eating those apples for decades. My good dog ate some of that poison, and 3 vets and $5,000 couldn’t save her life. My husband loved his dog and had grievous words with the new man. The new people are afraid of everything. They don’t stand tall for themselves, whether right or wrong.
    I lost a nice cat to the coyotes. He KNEW there was danger, he should stay on the deck at night, near the dogs. Come back in the house. Blackberry’s mistake...not the coyotes mistake. I live on the coyote’s land and it’s their home, too.

    • @FJBrown
      @FJBrown Před 4 lety +5

      Your post made sense until it turned into a racist rant.

    • @GypsyFairy85
      @GypsyFairy85 Před 4 lety +2

      @@FJBrown This woman needs to educate herself about species vs. race.

    • @stevestarr5968
      @stevestarr5968 Před 4 lety +5

      @ F.J. Brown, She made perfect sense there was no racist rant, there's too many afraid of the the truth these days, I'm no racist either she was just telling it like it is.

    • @nerminc.1713
      @nerminc.1713 Před 4 lety +3

      ​@@GypsyFairy85 ​It's actually quite factual. Look up studies on accents and human development, specifically about sociological.

    • @nerminc.1713
      @nerminc.1713 Před 4 lety +2

      @@FJBrown ​It's actually quite factual. Look up studies on accents and human development, specifically about sociological.

  • @rong9404
    @rong9404 Před 4 lety +8

    I have a pet wolf and a hybrid. I believe that a good trainer, which I am not, could teach him (my wolf) anything. He is very smart, but he's afraid of ghosts. He saw a table cloth raise up when it caught a breeze and it really freaked him out. LMAO He still runs away from plastic bags that move in the wind.

    • @ZoriZM
      @ZoriZM Před 4 lety

      the mere fact that you don't understand why a wolf/hybrid gets freaked out by anything novel to them means you shouldn't have one at all. Stop this stupid idea where you think you can own a piece of wildlife when truth is, you're only endangering wolves and humans. Sick and tired of people like you. If you truly loved animals, you wouldn't put them in such danger.

    • @rong9404
      @rong9404 Před 4 lety

      @@ZoriZM wolves are being hunted. They are safer and live longer as members of our families.

    • @ZoriZM
      @ZoriZM Před 4 lety

      @@rong9404 Yes, they're safer when you don't even know their basic needs. You gunna fend for them when they need an extremely large amount of land to roam? When winter comes and they need to feed, can you afford to provide 40kg of carcass every single day? You don't even know wy they behave in a certain way, let alone why you shouldn't try to keep one as a pet, I hardly doubt you'd be able to handle them once they start showing their wild side.

    • @rong9404
      @rong9404 Před 4 lety

      @@ZoriZM I have had Zeus for 5 years now. He eats what the breeder recommended. High protein dog food. It's nearly 3 dollars a pound. He gets meat treats every day. Birthdays and holidays he gets about 3 pounds of meat in one meal. I spoil the hell out of him. He travels the country with me and gets released several times a month to run freely (in places I believe are safe) and he disappears for sometimes several hours. Everything I do for him his wife gets the same food , treats and run time. If he wanted to be free he would not keep coming back.

    • @ZoriZM
      @ZoriZM Před 4 lety

      ​@@rong9404 "He eats what the breeder recommended. " jfc ppl. please, stop! listening to what you feed that poor creature is a bloody torture. YOU LITERALLY HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THEIR EATING HABITS ARE. this is why dumb shits like you need to stop fucking with wild animals cause you think they're pets and think that they can be treated the exact same way as dogs, you idiot.

  • @indusvalleycivilization5597

    This is the amazing and informative documentary.

  • @wykeishacraft6820
    @wykeishacraft6820 Před 4 lety +2

    Baby animals looks great with mom Animals. It looks so amazing out there in the wild.