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Coyote eating a fawn? #3438808 08/03/12 04:05 AM
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I pulled a card on one of my cameras today and saw a pic of a yote from this morning. No big deal right, until I watched the video that was shot after this pic.

In my opinion this appears to be a young coyote carrying the back half of a fawn. I can't think of anything else that would have such long and slender legs. Strangely I have a pic of a fawn on this camera from the day before.

What do you guys think? Make sure you watch the video.

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I don't think its a deer that yote wassnt struggling at all and the thing in its mouth was stiff as a board. I think if it was a deer he would have ahad a little more trouble than that. Jmo though. Cool video



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Re: Coyote eating a fawn? [Re: barnez] #3438841 08/03/12 04:14 AM
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I don't think its a deer that yote wassnt struggling at all and the thing in its mouth was stiff as a board. I think if it was a deer he would have ahad a little more trouble than that. Jmo though. Cool video



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Re: Coyote eating a fawn? [Re: darrack] #3438858 08/03/12 04:21 AM
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in th picture it looks big but in video it looks like its a mom carrying her pup scratch



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Re: Coyote eating a fawn? [Re: caldwelldeerhunter] #3438892 08/03/12 04:36 AM
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Re: Coyote eating a fawn? [Re: Ramsey] #3438905 08/03/12 04:42 AM
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Jack rabbit?


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I don't know what it is, but I think he is carrying it too easy to be a fawn.


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Chupa?


Re: Coyote eating a fawn? [Re: NEVAGA] #3439085 08/03/12 11:49 AM
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I have never seen a dead fawn struggle. I have seen coyotes chew young animals in half and leave part of it. I have seen coyotes chew off the head and leave it. I can't tell for sure what the coyote is carrying but just because it isn't flopping around doesn't mean it isn't a fawn.


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I think it's actually a piece of a fawn. Like the hind quarters.


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Originally Posted By: 8pointdrop
Jack rabbit?



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Originally Posted By: cameron00
I think it's actually a piece of a fawn. Like the hind quarters.


I agree



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legs look pretty big and thick..Any new calves on the property..?


Re: Coyote eating a fawn? [Re: don k] #3439610 08/03/12 03:25 PM
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Close-up for people. Looks to me to be the hind quarters of a fawn (which might exlpain why there isn't a struggle, hahah!)




Re: Coyote eating a fawn? [Re: Shane O mac] #3439621 08/03/12 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted By: Shane O mac
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Jack rabbit?

No jack rabbits here

Originally Posted By: easton1025
legs look pretty big and thick..Any new calves on the property..?

Legs look too skinny in the still pic to be a calf IMO.


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Originally Posted By: 8pointdrop
Jack rabbit?


That's what I was thinking.


Re: Coyote eating a fawn? [Re: cameron00] #3440129 08/03/12 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted By: cameron00
I think it's actually a piece of a fawn. Like the hind quarters.


I think so too.


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Can't say I blame him I love the hind quarter too


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I don't have a lot of coyotes and I have already found 2 that coyotes got. How do I know? I skinned out the neck and found where they grabbed them.


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Re: Coyote eating a fawn? [Re: Alpha&Omega] #3440812 08/03/12 10:11 PM
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Looks like you need to do some calling and kill them bastages...


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Maybe it has 1/2 of a Mountain Lion?



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Originally Posted By: txcornhusker
Originally Posted By: cameron00
I think it's actually a piece of a fawn. Like the hind quarters.


I think so too.


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Originally Posted By: hoof n wings
Maybe it has 1/2 of a Mountain Lion?


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