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<blockquote data-quote="okhunter" data-source="post: 1044000" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Dennis you are correct.There was a point in history that the government tried to exterminate coyotes with every means possible including methods that are illegal today(trapping, snaring, airgunning, poisoning, placing bounties on them, and running them with dogs).Coyotes are in all 48 lower states,Canada, Mexico and Alaska. Mange seems to be the only thing that really slows them down in most areas and that only seems to be temporary at best. There are coyotes in central park as well as most major cities in the U.S. these days.Most people would be shocked at how many live in the city of Tulsa alone. </p><p> </p><p> Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okhunter, post: 1044000, member: 4040"] Dennis you are correct.There was a point in history that the government tried to exterminate coyotes with every means possible including methods that are illegal today(trapping, snaring, airgunning, poisoning, placing bounties on them, and running them with dogs).Coyotes are in all 48 lower states,Canada, Mexico and Alaska. Mange seems to be the only thing that really slows them down in most areas and that only seems to be temporary at best. There are coyotes in central park as well as most major cities in the U.S. these days.Most people would be shocked at how many live in the city of Tulsa alone. Scott [/QUOTE]
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