roadhunter
Elite Member
I have a hard time believing deer were hanging out in a fenced in garden to stay away from coyotes. Coyotes might be dangerous to fawns but they do not typically take down adult deer. Diet consists of little stuff like rabbits, squirrels, turkeys, etc... They are not man/horse/deer eating beasts that roam the night in large packs creating havoc and mayhem wherever they go with carcasses piling up like cord wood. More like 1-2 coyotes hunting for easy meals like rabbits, mice, and possibly a chicken.
Lions on the other hand can be really hard on deer. They eat somewhere around 1 deer per week to survive. They can take down an adult deer by themselves. Lions shoudl not be taken lightly. Here is a video of one taking down a big mule deer.
After reading the comments here it's' obvious that there are some major misconceptions about coyotes which have caused coyotes to be viewed more like "wolves" even though they are not that similar in size or behavior. Some people seem to have a big imagination which leads to behavior such as "Edna lock the barn and get the kids in the house, there is a "huge pack" (2) of coyotes out here and they are after the horses and deer and when they are through they are coming for us".
My guess is this is coming from hearing coyotes yipping but not actually seeing any of the stuff described happening. No reason for yall to be this scared of a worthless second tier predator.
Lions on the other hand can be really hard on deer. They eat somewhere around 1 deer per week to survive. They can take down an adult deer by themselves. Lions shoudl not be taken lightly. Here is a video of one taking down a big mule deer.
After reading the comments here it's' obvious that there are some major misconceptions about coyotes which have caused coyotes to be viewed more like "wolves" even though they are not that similar in size or behavior. Some people seem to have a big imagination which leads to behavior such as "Edna lock the barn and get the kids in the house, there is a "huge pack" (2) of coyotes out here and they are after the horses and deer and when they are through they are coming for us".
My guess is this is coming from hearing coyotes yipping but not actually seeing any of the stuff described happening. No reason for yall to be this scared of a worthless second tier predator.