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<blockquote data-quote="specialist3" data-source="post: 1937547" data-attributes="member: 25246"><p>How is the animal you shot going to make that animal afraid of man?</p><p></p><p>Coyotes already have a natural fear of man, shooting them only makes them dead and disrupts pack hierarchy causing unregulated breeding and/or causing larger litters due to the decreased competition for food and habitat. Also causes the population to disperse to other areas since, again, you disrupted the hierarchy. </p><p>Also largely reducing their predators and adding enticing environmental advantages, (corn plots, bird feeders, ponds, pet food, not containing your livestock) you're likely to help spread the population. Coyotes aren't natural to Florida, or any state remotely close, yet I see them all the time.</p><p></p><p>Basically, we're the problem, but we like to point our fingers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specialist3, post: 1937547, member: 25246"] How is the animal you shot going to make that animal afraid of man? Coyotes already have a natural fear of man, shooting them only makes them dead and disrupts pack hierarchy causing unregulated breeding and/or causing larger litters due to the decreased competition for food and habitat. Also causes the population to disperse to other areas since, again, you disrupted the hierarchy. Also largely reducing their predators and adding enticing environmental advantages, (corn plots, bird feeders, ponds, pet food, not containing your livestock) you're likely to help spread the population. Coyotes aren't natural to Florida, or any state remotely close, yet I see them all the time. Basically, we're the problem, but we like to point our fingers. [/QUOTE]
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