
Michigan Coyote Returns to the Scene…and Rubs It In
When a coyote finds a place to get a good meal, it will return. One Michigan coyote got a good meal and returned, but it left something behind this time.
Michigan's Wild Animals Like an Easy Meal
Michigan is full of coyotes, but there are also foxes, wolves, and bears, and all four like an easy meal. If they find an easy chicken coop to get into, they will be back for seconds, thirds, and until the buffet is closed.
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Coyotes are not just in the woods or up north. Coyotes are found all over Michigan, unlike wolves and bears, primarily in the Upper Peninsula. Coyotes are in all of Michigan's major cities, like Grand Rapids, Flint, Lansing, Saginaw, and Detroit.
Coyotes can adapt to people easily and merge into downtown areas at night to feed on mice, rats, and people's cats. Humans don't even know coyotes are in their neighborhood unless they catch them on security cameras.
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When a coyote gets comfortable, they can also get very bold.
Coyote Returns to the Scene of the Crime and Leaves Something Behind
This Coyote Came Back to Rub It In
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A poster on the Grand Rapids Reddit page had a coyote sneak into their chicken coop and eat one of their chickens in broad daylight. The coyote not only ate the chicken, but came back in broad daylight to drop a deuce right in the homeowner's backyard. The Reddit poster even noticed a smirk on the coyote's face. If you look at the picture closely enough, you can see the smirk, too. Below are what others on Reddit had to say about the coyote rub it in.
The first post made me continue my laughing after seeing the coyote in the photo taking a dump.
I guess I wasn't the only one who thought it was funny.
Depending where a person lives will dictate whether they can use a shotgun depends on where they live. A trap may be a better route.
Looks like the Reddit poster who made the original thread will use traps to deal with the bold coyote.
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Gallery Credit: Rob Banks