J F
Veteran Member
How 'bout squirrels? Just another nuisance we learn to deal with, minus the companionship (mostly :laughing: , I'm sure they're plenty of squirrel lovers on the planet...and not just the hungry-type.
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I was dead serious. It happened before, back in the 30's I believe. The coyotes ate most all the wildlife, started on livestock, took out toddlers. The farmers put strychnine in sheep and goat carcasses and thru them in the fields for the coyotes. That led to the death of crows, and other scavengers.You can't be serious...?...granted there have been some coyote attacks on small children (due mostly to careless parents) but humans (**** sapiens) have never been "preyed" on by coyotes...
FWIW.. hawks are the biggest predators on ground squirrels around here...(as long I have ammo for the cats)
good stuff here:
101 Uses for a Dead Cat: Simon Bond: 9780517545164: Amazon.com: Books
Stay healthy friend...you're living on GA time...
Wikipedia would beg to differ. Coyote attacks on humans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaYou can't be serious...?...granted there have been some coyote attacks on small children (due mostly to careless parents) but humans (**** sapiens) have never been "preyed" on by coyotes...
Wikipedia would beg to differ. Coyote attacks on humans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As with any predator, once a coyote figures out that people are a generally "soft target" it will focus on humans until it is persuaded to do otherwise (which generally involves high velocity lead poisoning).
Aaron Z
My wife and I were "irresponsible owners" with 10 cats and five bird feeders. I like cats but but not other small animals so it works out well for me. I also don't like people who pin labels on other people. Too bad they are too big for cats to eat.