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Old 02-14-2008, 07:08 PM #31
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Hey, all this talk about wolves and coyotes.... Here is a blog with gorgeous pictures that brightens my day: http://dailycoyote.blogspot.com/ Try it out!
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Nice specimen....he has the nicest coyote coat I have ever seen....he must get groomed.
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Thanks Dakota,
We live on the edge of civilization out here. We still here the coyotes howl during the mating season. My youngest male chihuahua doesn't really bark. He howls like a coyote. It is a hoot! He will put his head back and give the coyote howl. Just like a big fellow. I loved the article about the coyote. The only thing that bothered me is the striking look of loneliness. He looks to always be searching for something.

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Hey Dakota - great pix! We have lots of them here in the hills where I grew up - have come face to face to more then want to think about (when walking our dog would have to take a stick because we'd meet up and just waving the stick would be enough to get the to skeedale)... however, in our younger years we tried to keep cats who we let outside - needless to say - after hearing them be dinner a few time (cyotes eat in packs and yelp the whole time) - all my cats since have ruled the indoors only (in an apartment on a busy street that only makes sense anyway) - but they are creatures that demand a bit of respect!
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Your one cute dude!!!! Hugs Sue
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