I have no idea because we don't have coyotes in the UK and hunting of foxes for example is now illegal. However, I can tell you what would be likely to happen if our animal rights supporters in the UK discovered a vile thing like this - it would be the hunter strung up on the fence. This is said tongue in cheek by the way, for the Americans who cannot understand the English persons peculiar sense of humour! We tend to laugh at ourselves here!
Farmers hang snakes and turtles to warn neighbors. They hang possums and coons to feed the carrion. They hang coyotes and wolves to ward off other coyotes and wolves.
No, seals are not really known to eat coyotes. Coyotes are eaten by other animals such as wolves. They are mostly killed by hunters.
coyotes predatory birds and hunters
The grizzly bear,cougar,man,wolves and coyotes.
They will hang it for collection and eat them if have extra
Coyotes are a factor for sure, but wolves, hunters and mountain lions are more likely predators. A full-grown elk is huge.
wolves, bobcats, coyotes, foxesraccoons have many enimies like hunters fox,and some snakesplus others
Yes. Coyotes are carnivores and hunters and have been known to stalk and kill other animals for food.
The key word here is 'hunter'. Whether its on a fox hunt or hunter in an arena the object is to get the rider safely over the fences at a nice, even pace and a good gallop between fences.
There are definitely many coyotes alive today but not for long because many hunters use them for target practice. Coyotes are extremely common animals, to the point of being a nuisance in many areas. Adaptable and intelligent, it would be difficult to eradicate them even if we tried.
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Hunters, coyotes, mountain lions, wolves, bears, wolverines, humans, dogs, etc.