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7 Steps of Coyote Aggression
Step One:
0bserving coyotes on streets and in yards at night.
Step Two:
An increase in coyotes approaching adults or an increase of missing pets.
Step Three:
Early morning or late afternoon observance of coyotes on streets, in parks, and in yards.
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Step Seven:
Coyotes acting aggressively towards adults during the day.
Step Four:
Daylight observance of coyotes chasing or taking pets.
Step Five:
Coyotes attacking or taking pets on leash or in close proximity to their owners: coyotes chasing Joggers, Bicyclist, and other adults
Step Six:
Coyotes seen in and around children play areas, school grounds, and parks during the mid-day and afternoon.
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