coyote mama not coming home and the cubs gone starve to death π’
Good. Less coyotes
we need less of you tbh
Be glad that you're living in a time and place, most likely the comfort of your couch, in which you are allowed to feel compassion for such an animal, so much so you can prioritise it's importance over someone of your own species. Fortunately, you will likely never be made to see how stupid you just sounded. I guarantee you if you were out there, and your life or your livestock's was on the line, you'd agree with him.
What a bunch of sanctimonious trash. I guarantee your hypothetic is fricking stupid.
He just said "good" to a bunch of starving coyote cubs, which regardless of how you feel about coyotes, is a stupid and ghoulish thing to say, and anyone who would fall over themselves to defend that with some idiotic non sequitur is in no position to lecture anyone.
what about the sheep?
by that logic, let's nuke the most populated countries, since we don't need them as much.
Sucks to see the thing try to lick its wounds before it dies. Wish he shot it in the heart
Contrary to popular belief, anything thats not a direct headshot is most likely not an instant death, even a shot to the heart. Theres a big difference in how long they will suffer tho depending on where you hit, and hitting the heart usually shuts anyone down pretty quick.
I mean he could've used a flashlight or air horn and achieved the same results.
"he should have shot the gun out of his hands"
I don't feel sorry for it though, the sheep's death would've been way more painful than that, had the coyote not been shot.
That's nature playing itself out. The coyote's death wasn't.
Bro what are you on about. Humans are top of the food chain. That's also nature playing itself out
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Man I love coyotes. We have some on our property and people keep telling me to shoot them, but I could never do it.
I get why farmers shoot them, but hunting them for sport just makes me sad tbh.
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No idea if this is still the case, but back in the 90s my state used to offer a $25 bounty if you shot one and brought in proof. High school me wanted to blow one away a couple times for the sweet cash reward but they stay far, far away from hunters and are pretty hard to hit. Looking back, it's probably better that I never got one, I might have felt bad about it later too.
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cute twink.
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uhh you don't want to MURDER a living thing for sport??? Cute twink alert!
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That's the unlawful killing of a human, cute twink.
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cute twink.
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This but unironically
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you are allowing coyotes a safe space so they can multiply and kill peoples pets and livestock. It's not hunting them for sport, you are putting down a problem on your land. Think about that next time a neighbors pet goes missing
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Thats not how coyotes work. Coyotes fertility is actually heavily influenced by the number of call backs they get when they yip and howl. If an area already has a decent amount living in it they only have litters of 1 or 2, when they get few call backs they'll have litters of 7. They basically maintain a population equilibrium on their own, it's incredibly hard to increase their overall numbers past a certain point.
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We live in the middle of the woods with bears and mountain lions as well. If you let your pets out that's on you
The yotes keep the other pests in check anyway.
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