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Coyote Photos

I do enjoy living in South Dakota.  I enjoy the variety of birds, I enjoy the relative emptiness.  What I do not always enjoy...the culture of hunting.  I can at least understand hunting pheasants or ducks or other animals that you actually end up eating.  But Prairie Dogs?  Coyotes?  You could NEVER get within 100 yards of a wild coyote in South Dakota, and I can't say as I blame them for being shy.  Goodness knows I've seen my fair share of coyotes that have been hunted down and left on the side of the road.

Sigh.  It's a whole different world in Yellowstone, where you can marvel at a Coyote trying to capture mice or voles under the snowpack, or see a pair leisurely playing in a grassy field.  Such beautiful animals, and I'm always glad to see them in Yellowstone.  Here are several photos of them in the park...

Coyote - Canis latrans

Coyote - Canis latrans

Coyote - Canis latrans

Coyote - Canis latrans

 

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