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  2. Coyote - Wikipedia

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    The coyote pursues large prey, typically hamstringing the animal, and subsequently then harassing it until the prey falls. Like other canids, the coyote caches excess food. [101] Coyotes catch mouse-sized rodents by pouncing, whereas ground squirrels are chased. Although coyotes can live in large groups, small prey is typically caught singly. [28]

  3. Round-tailed ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    An average of 5.4 pups are born in each litter. They reach sexual maturity at 325 days. There is little information on the longevity of these animals but one wild born specimen lived to approximately 8.9 years in captivity. [2] They are prey animals for coyotes, badgers, hawks and snakes.

  4. Mesocarnivore - Wikipedia

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    They are also hunters and will eat anything of readily available prey including rabbits, fish, lamb. The coyotes in the wild enjoy intense smells of adventure and prey, as well as having an excellent sense of vision. They are pack animals and hunt prey and food in a pack, especially in the fall and winter.

  5. Eastern cottontail - Wikipedia

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    In New England, eastern cottontail home ranges average 1.4 acres (0.57 hectares) for adult males and 1.2 acres (0.49 hectares) for adult females but vary in size from 0.5 to 40 acres (0.20 to 16.19 hectares), depending on season, habitat quality, and individual. The largest ranges are occupied by adult males during the breeding season.

  6. It's coyote pup season. Here are some precautions for ... - AOL

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    It's coyote pup season and coyote parents are on high alert, so should be hikers and their furry companions. Experts share what precautions outdoor enthusiasts should take. It's coyote pup season.

  7. Animals & Money: How many millions are we spending to shoot ...

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    The Environmental Group WildEarth Guardians says an anachronistic part of the Department of Agriculture spent $117 million last year to kill 2.4 million animals. The Wildlife Services has changed ...

  8. Should coyotes be hunted when they have pups? Debate ... - AOL

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  9. Bobcat - Wikipedia

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    It remains in some of its original range, but populations are vulnerable to extirpation by coyotes and domestic animals. Though the bobcat prefers rabbits and hares, it hunts insects, chickens, geese and other birds, small rodents, and deer. Prey selection depends on location and habitat, season, and abundance. Like most cats, the bobcat is ...