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Suburban coyote Atlanta, Georgia

Posted on 30 March 2010 by trickac

Coyote sighting in my backyard, Kennesaw, Georgia a suburban area of Atlanta that is seeing a lot of this activity right now.

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8 Comments For This Post

  1. eusabri Says:

    I have seen a couple in My Sub-Division in Woodstock, GA also.

  2. letour32rr Says:

    I saw two across the street from Dobbins Air Force Base walking along the road. I’ve also seen one on the SPSU campus…no wonder I don’t see any stray cats anymore….

  3. teir525 Says:

    i saw one up in buckhead!! up in the city haha

  4. kobaLive Says:

    A rat tailed coyote has mange -S. scabiei it is a skin reaction to an infection from mites. This can get worse. I have a rat tailed coyote that gets in my chicken house that has no hair on it’s rear legs or hindquarters. Also if you ever see one with no hair, it will freak you out.

  5. greganwortman Says:

    guess what partner I found out why the coyote has a different appearance in your video — mange — simple as that — a lot of them have it and like everything else like that it loves to live in southern hemispheres …. urban life in places like Wyoming Montana Dakotas can overlap nature as you know just the same way a mountain lion was killed on the bike trail in New Salem, ND any person on foot could have been a easy meal but the guy who spotted it ran back to his truck and got his shotgun

  6. greganwortman Says:

    We get a lot of wild canines in the hills around Moosehead Lake in Maine and locals say coyote, coydog, wolf-coyote mix, or wolf. Why does this specimen have a rat tail while others have a bushy fox tail?

  7. mofukra Says:

    my cap gun was empty

  8. LedZeppelin65 Says:

    Why did’nt you put a cap in it?

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