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I find pheasants that look like that here but it is the hawks that have killed them.
We dont have any coyotes here.
They (hawks) primarily eat the breast and leg meat but leave the innards.
Im not sure a 'yote would leave those tasty soft innards behind.
Wow, A coyote stripped the flesh off that leg bone without crushing it.
And did he leave the right leg mostly intact? That bird only looks half eaten.
For leftovers from an animal that weighs in at a minimum of 20 lbs, I would have expected a lot less of a carcass.
That pheasant was a raptor kill, not coyote. If it had been a coyote, you would have found only a pile of feathers.
The left wing and ribs were crushed like it had been bitten. All the guts were eaten as well it was hollow.
Sounds more like a feline kill. They usually go for the high nutrient organ meet first.
Have you spotted any cougars around? And no, not the ones in the bars..
Sounds more like a feline kill. They usually go for the high nutrient organ meet first.
Have you spotted any cougars around? And no, not the ones in the bars..
I've only seen yotes and foxes. I'd like to see some cougars.
I know of at least half a dozen good people in Huntington that swear they have seen a cougar.
I know of at least half a dozen good people in Huntington that swear they have seen a cougar.
I know of at least half a dozen good people in Huntington that swear they have seen a cougar.
There are hundreds or idiots who swear they have seen cougars in New England. Fact is there are none. There are thousands of trail cams in the woods every year and not one has gotten a pic of a cougar. Never has there been a confirmed road kill, pet attack, person attack. Impossible in the most populous region of the nation for them to go undocumented. In addition the closest breeding population is in South Dakota.