Coyotes do not typically eat humans. However, in rare cases where they may attack, it is usually due to being provoked, feeling threatened, or being attracted to food sources near humans.
Coyotes would be more afraid because humans kill them more often
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under normal circumstances, she would be your grandmother
Under no circumstances
Under the right circumstances, yes.
Coyotes do not generally eat humans. At least they don't "hunt" them because the coyote is generally a solitary animal and humans are just too big to "attack" and overcome. They would not hesitate to scavenge a human carcass, however. If it was available, something dead (like a person) would be good because part of their game plan to stay alive is to eat recently dead things.Ask Joshua Howell, coyotes ate his cats they were little so it's not funny you people that are slow.No. They are more afraid of you than you are of them.
No no way. Coyotes could maybe put up a fight against you. But a wolf would tear a coyote up. wolves have a bite force per pound more then 1,000 pounds. Coyotes could be mean but in a wolfs case. Not close!
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It would depend on who you are slapping, and under the circumstances of the situation.
Predators of javelinas include mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, and humans. They are known to be preyed upon by these predators due to their relatively small size and vulnerability.
Without knowing which Alexander or under what circumstances you are referring to it is not possible to give a definitive answer.It is quite likely he had the same feelings as anyone else would under the circumstances.
You would have to say easier, as coyotes are more and more living where people live . . . in residential neighborhoods, and so on. For years, there was a coyote living in Yankee stadium. It helped out by eating a lot of hotdogs and buns that someone would otherwise have had to clean up by hand.