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Re: OT So just how smart is a coyote?
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Posted by Frankie on April 28, 2005 at 13:02:12 from (209.210.135.6):
In Reply to: OT So just how smart is a coyote? posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, on April 27, 2005 at 18:03:29:
I got a story to share. One night, at my grandma's and grandpa's house my grandpa heard yelping and barking. Tried to find out what it was but couldn't. So the next morning, he comes outside to see what had happened. Now he has two small barns, one for tools and the other for storage. The first small barn with the tools had scratches all over the new Plywood he had put up to make more room. Looking closer, they dug up the dirt from underneath it but didn't get far. In between the the addition and the original part, there was a hole that they scrattched at to make it bigger to get inside. They chewed and scrattched a 4X4 beam which is gone and ripped the old plywood out of place to get inside the addition again. There was a hole inside the new addition which a family of rabbits were living in. NO RABBITS WERE MISSING!!! All this effort for nothing. Later on, I take the husband and wife (Rabbits) to my house only for the wife which was pregnet, only to get hit by a car and the husband to go missing. Poor Rabbits. Coyotes do at least know how to get their next meal. FrAnKiE
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