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Old 02-14-2007 | 10:30 AM
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browning.204
 
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Default RE: When are coyotes most vocal?

I am the biggest idiot? everyone seems to agree with me, so how can I be an idiot? it seems like you are the one that is wrong here Jake!

Howler: good post, thanks for the back-up! some people just don't want to learn!

Here is a P.M. that jake smith09 sent me

QUOTE-Hey man, first of all how old are you. you shouldnt be talking like that. maybe where you live the yotes are like that but i live in ohio and that is completly different. I know what im talking about 110%!!! you need to tone your little ... well never mind. I know what im talking about(in ohio). You do need to read, everyone else on that subject needs to do the same. They are more vocal in late fall and early spring. i gaurantee it look on google!!!!!!!!!!!! Dont even get me mad because im on the edge of being so. i could get you kicked off this website. I have my sources!!!!! no hard feelings just lay off of it, its all a learning experience and you need to CALM DOWN!!!!!!!!! PM me back!! QOUTE.

as you can see, his little message made me chuckle! Dudes, he gets his info from google! whats up with that??

Now to work of off the CORRECT info that Howler gave us. When coyote pee in spots they are doing different things with that pee. Some are territory and some are not. How does a coyote know what the other coyote is trying to tell with that pee? Well, coyotes are able to let loose different levels of amonia in their urine depending on what message they are giving. If they just relieve themselves, there is a low level of it. If they are marking their territory then there is a higher level of it in their urine. I am not saying an intruding coyote will smell this and high tail it, but it will put them on guard!

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