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01-12-2020 10:14 AM
We continue to drive animals out of their natural habitat and then are surprised, when they show up in urban or suburban areas. What else are they supposed to do?
I live in a rural area with 20 acres of land, mostly wooded, and we have packs of coyotes in the woods behind us. You can mostly hear them howling at night, but I also have a great photo of one who stepped out of the trees into my backyard one day. He just stood there looking at me while I took the photo, then went back into the woods.
He showed up again a couple of times after that in the following week, but I haven't seen him since. However, I know they're all still there, along with all the other wild animals we have on our property. I wouldn't have it any other way. When all the animals disappear, we're in serious trouble.
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