Impressive. But have you seen any coyotes?
I once had two snake skins on my bed, have a photo somewhere of not one, but four of my kids holding chickens, and have seen 101 hummingbirds all in one spot. I also once chased a bear for well over 150 yards before I began to worry that he might decide that being chased annoyed him more than scared him. I have about an acre of St. Augustine grass, though I once worked on a sod farm and have seen 641 acres+ of bermuda. Speaking for myself, you have likely not seen more coyotes in one day than I have in my lifetime, though it could be true of others, admittedly. Not sure what any of this has to do with telling the difference between a fox and a coyote or dog . . . What happened to "You Sir, have a fox." I've said a "coyote or a dog" all along . . . . I guess it's my experience with humminbirds and the dual snake skins that gave me the edge.
Is this really that big a deal? Know what would be great? If it turned out to be a adolescent wolf, heheh.

I once had two snake skins on my bed, have a photo somewhere of not one, but four of my kids holding chickens, and have seen 101 hummingbirds all in one spot. I also once chased a bear for well over 150 yards before I began to worry that he might decide that being chased annoyed him more than scared him. I have about an acre of St. Augustine grass, though I once worked on a sod farm and have seen 641 acres+ of bermuda. Speaking for myself, you have likely not seen more coyotes in one day than I have in my lifetime, though it could be true of others, admittedly. Not sure what any of this has to do with telling the difference between a fox and a coyote or dog . . . What happened to "You Sir, have a fox." I've said a "coyote or a dog" all along . . . . I guess it's my experience with humminbirds and the dual snake skins that gave me the edge.
Is this really that big a deal? Know what would be great? If it turned out to be a adolescent wolf, heheh.
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