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Coyotes

Canis latrans, or coyotes, are also known as the Prairie wolf. They are opportunistic omnivores, both as hunters and scavengers. Sixteen of its 19 subspecies are found in Canada, Mexico and the United States, while the remaining three are found in Central America.

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Will Bexar County pay you for a dead coyote?

Yep, drop it in at the local station, and its usually around ten dollars depending on weight

What is the population of coyotes in Maryland?

Maryland has never had a real coyote population. It was not until recent years that coyotes began migrating to Maryland.

What is a coyote's position in a food web?

In the coyote's food web, the coyote is a top predator. A group of food chains that are put together is a food web.

Where in Georgia do coyotes live?

From top of the state to the bottom, and from right side to the left side. These things are all over the state..matter of fact, the country. They are a pest for sure. Kill them all!

What is a 16yr old supposed to do when they get kicked out of their home?

You didn't mention if you were still in high school or were working (or both.) I know it's tough out there. There must have been a good reason why your parents kicked you out of the house. If you can't mend your problems with your parents then try to find family in the area to see if you can live with one of them on a temporary basis until you can get a better paying job to support yourself. If you have no relatives, then you are going to have to swallow your pride, think about your attitude towards your parents and treat them with respect, but also, if you give them respect you should be receiving it. Hopefully they will take you back in.

What you are going through is what I call "flexing one's muscles of independence" and that's what you are doing. You are a man, but still young, so you have to put up with house rules, do some chores around your parent's home, and if working, pay some rent. No one get's a free ride in this world.

Good luck Marcy

Answerhopefully you have a friend that you can stay with or another relative until you can get on your feet. Answerthere are many shelters for homeless teens if you are desperate. they offer food and shelter especially in the wintertime. go to ones specifically designed for youth. you get better care that way. Answer

U need to start fresh. If Your parents kicked you out at age 18 first you need to find a buddy to live with. not your friend going to college or something one that has a home. A relative or friend that cares about you. If that doesn't work out go to a place that provides for the homeless. If not you're a bum. well you're already one kind of but not yet, just half way there. If you cant find a home get a job that doesn't require you to go to college. Like McDonald's or a gas station. This might not seem much but its a good start. then you're going to have to save up ,it helps if you have a buddy, to pay for a hotel. Then ya you go on from there on out you need to make you path to your future. If you're with someone in their home or something like it don't expect to sit there and be lazy. Get a job and work. doesn't matter what it is just get one to show that you're trying to get somewhere. The owner of the home will see that you're trying and most of them wont have the heart to kick you out. Now build up from there. Save up to go to college if you like or make a living with what you got. If you're parents kicked you out at 18 they don't care for you, you couldn't get into college, or didn't have the money for you. this wont be a great life but its a life and at least you can enjoy some of it.

Why do coyotes live together?

Usually, you will see 2 coyotes because they're mates, but they may form a kind of a family group to bring down large prey.

How do you find information on a Victor .22 caliber revolver?

Here is the best answer I have found: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H_&_R_Firearms. You may have to cut and paste the address. I am curious to know more. The Victor 22 caliber firearm in my possession beloned to my grandmother in the 1920's. My email is mobilemattd@yahoo.com. Thanks.

Where can you find information about an Ithaca Hammerless 12 gauge side by side 82919 that you believe is a 907?

Perhaps you mean 1907. In any event, it is the 'Crass' model Ithaca shotgun made in 1902. Value is dependent upon grade and condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net

Where can you find information about a Newport 410 single-shot breakover serial 44758xg?

Newport guns were made by a variety of manufacturers for Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co. Known makers are Crescent, Davenport, Iver Johnson, and Stevens. Best bet for a 410 single would be Iver Johnson's Champion model.

How long do coyotes stay together to reproduce?

The coyote runs in packs like the wolf. There are 2 leaders of a pack, one male and one female. They will stay together like a family, protecting the young and defending their territory.

Where can you find information about an Essex 410 choke pistol 12 MM SN 17026?

The Essex trade name was made for Belknap Hardware of Louisville, KY, by Crescent until about 1932 and later by Stevens. If the barrel is less than 18 inches or the overall length of the gun is less than 26 inches, the BATF classifies it as a short-barrelled shotgun and possession is illegal unless it was properly registered in 1934 or during an amnesty period in 1968 and the registration papers are also in your possession along with a proper certificate of transfer to your name. The BATF isn't likely to prosecute if such a weapon was 'found in an attic', but if it should turn up while you are being investigated for some other matter, they will certainly include this violation with any other charges. If your model meets the minimum length requirements or is properly registered it should be worth $200 in Poor condition and up to $850 in Excellent condition.

Where can you find information about the 260th Combat Engineers?

I have a copy of the unit history for the 260th Engineer Combat Battalion. It would be my pleasure to assist you with any facts that you may desire about the unit. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com

Where can you find information on the Browning 6MM?

Dont believe Browning chambered a rifle for the 6mm Remington cartridge. Do you mean 6.35mm (a pistol)?

What is the carrying capacity of coyotes in the California desert?

It depends on a number of variables like the availability of water and prey animals and cover-which could be anything from vegetation to a den in the side of a hill that shields the animal from weather and other predators. Without doing a fairly extensive survey of the area, it would be very difficult to arrive at an answer that was more than just a guess.

What are the responsibilities of a call center person?

Hi, I've worked in one of the leadingcall center. The main and one basic responsibilty is answer the caller. Provide accurate and true information needed by the caller and study the organization as much as possible to avoid unknown questions.

Responsibility 1 - Building up a Good Image and Rapport

A Call Center Executive is the first point of contact with a client who has a query or a problem. Hence he/she has a big responsibility of creating a good image for the company to the caller.

He/she must project the right kind of attitude so that the customer feels confident about getting a query addressed. A Call Center Executive also tries and builds an instant rapport with the customer so that it becomes easier to cater to the customer's needs.

Responsibility 2 - Effective and Timely Communication

A Call Center Executive has to communicate very effectively with the customer and gather all possible information about the customer's needs. He/she should learn to question effectively and listen patiently to garner all the details about the problem.

A good Call Center Executive always communicates well and ensures that the customer's calls are transferred to experts in case of such a need. He/she also calls back, takes messages and sends faxes within the committed time frame.

Responsibility 3 - Handle Different Customers

The work of a Call Center Executive involves handling different kinds of customers. He/she should be able to pacify an irate customer, be polite but firm with an annoying customer, help a poor speaker communicate his/her or her requirements well and assuage the feelings of an unsatisfied customer.

More often than not, a Call Center Executive has to work on human psychology to ensure that each customers are satisfied.

Responsibility 4 - Make calls and follow up

Many call centers' jobs not only involve inbound query handling but also selling a company and its products. In such a case, a Call Center Executive major duty is to make cold calls or call up old customers to sell a company's services and products.

Responsibility 5 - Always Maintain Good Telephone Etiquettes

It's the responsibility of a call Center executive to maintain good telephone etiquettes. He/She should never cut a call abruptly, talk too loudly or be rude and abrupt. A call Center executive should also acquire excellent telephone presentation skills and modulate the pitch so that a customer feels good about the call.

Where can you find information about a 22 LR Marlin Model 99 M1?

Plug the phrase "Marlin Model 99M1" into Google, and you'll find a wealth of data and sites relating to this firearm.

Where can you find information about the SNCC?

On February 1, 1960, a group of black college students from North Carolina A&T University refused to leave a Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina where they had been denied service. This sparked a wave of other sit-ins in college towns across the South. The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, or SNCC (pronounced "snick"), was created on the campus of Shaw University in Raleigh two months later to coordinate these sit-ins, support their leaders, and publicize their activities. Over the next decade, civil rights activism moved beyond lunch counter sit-ins. In this violently changing political climate, SNCC struggled to define its purpose as it fought white oppression. Out of SNCC came some of today's black leaders, such as former Washington, D.C. mayor Marion Barry, Congressman John Lewis and NAACP chairman Julian Bond. Together with hundreds of other students, they left a lasting impact on American history. This site covers the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee from its birth in 1960 to 1966, when John Lewis was replaced by Stokely Carmichael as chairman. This event marks a decided change in philosophy for SNCC, and one that warrants an equal amount of attention. However, we have focused on the first six years of the movement, in order to adequately explore such events as sit-ins, the Freedom Rides and Freedom Summer http://www.ibiblio.org/sncc/ The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (or SNCC, pronounced "snick") was one of the primary institutions of the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. It emerged in April of 1960 from student meetings led by Ella Baker held at Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina. SNCC played a leading role in the Freedom Rides, the 1963 March on Washington, Mississippi Freedom Summer and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party over the next few years. In the later part of the 1960s, led by fiery leaders such as Stokely Carmichael, SNCC focused on Black Power, and then fighting against the Vietnam War. In 1969, SNCC officially changed its name to the Student National Coordinating Committee to reflect the broadening of its strategies. It passed out of existence in the 1970s. Contents [hide] 1 Origins in the Sit-In Movement 2 Freedom rides 3 March on Washington 4 Voting rights struggles 5 Change in strategy 6 External links 7 Further reading 1. Origins in the Sit-In Movement SNCC began with an $800 grant from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. It began by organizing sit-ins at segregated lunch counters to protest the pervasiveness of Jim Crow and other forms of racism. One of its earliest members was J. Charles Jones, who organized 200 students to participate in sit-ins at department stores throughout Charlotte, North Carolina. 2. Freedom rides The movement took on even greater risks the following year, after a mob of Ku Klux Klan members and other whites attacked the bus passengers who were defying local segregation laws as part of the Freedom Rides organized by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Rather than allowing mob violence to stop them, SNCC volunteers, including Robert Moses, Diane Nash, James Bevel, Marion Barry and SNCC President John Lewis, put themselves at great personal risk by traveling into the deep South, forcing the Kennedy Administration to provide federal protection for them to avoid more mob violence. More than a thousand people eventually took part in these Freedom Rides in the year that followed. 3. March on Washington SNCC played a signal role in the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. While many speakers applauded the Kennedy Administration for the largely ineffective efforts it had made toward obtaining new, more effective civil rights legislation protecting the right to vote and outlawing segregation, John Lewis took the Administration to task for how little it had done to protect Southern blacks and civil rights workers under attack in the Deep South. While he toned down his comments under pressure from others in the movement, his words still stung: "We march today for jobs and freedom, but we have nothing to be proud of, for hundreds and thousands of our brothers are not here--for they have no money for their transportation, for they are receiving starvation wages

Where can you find information about the 17-year cicadas?

See the hgic.umd.edu link to the right. THis link has some good information. They show up in late May and can last two to six weeks. 17-year Cicadas come out in mass in heavily wooded areas. They number anywhere from 100,000 to 1 million during the cycle, depending on fires of the last 17 years. They are harmless, but make lots of noise.