Huge Coyote Pack Chase Stalk Whitetail Human Rare View Attac
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- Video shows an extremely rare view of a huge pack of wild coyotes. The coyote is thought of as a solitary hunter, however this video shows a huge pack. When I was filming them, I counted at least 10 individuals, but think there were more in the tall hay. One began to chase me, but then changed its mind. This may be the largest coyote pack filmed. The next portion of the video shows coyotes in the same area at a different time. This was after dark and I was alone. The coyotes began to howl. This scared both a whitetail deer and me. The deer ran away quickly, but I had some expensive camera equipment, so I just walked fast to get away. The coyotes were very brash and may have planned an attack. They certainly scared us and chased us away from their territory quickly. Because it was dark, all I could film were trees going by as I quickly left. Some of the coyotes were very close. These coyotes not only formed packs as wolves do, they were also quite large for coyotes. Young ones were the size of a medium sized dog. Ones had been killed weighting around 50 pounds and some looked a lot larger than that. The next portion of the video shows a large baby coyote that still had its baby teeth. It is much larger than a pekenise dog. The next portion shows a coyote hunting. It digs for, attacks, kills, and eats a small animal, probably a rodent. The coyote pack was seen on a very windy night of the full moon. The full moon is associated with canine behavior such as lychanthropy humans changing into wolves, or werewolves. The related idea of shape-shifters, such as a change into a werewolf, is common in tales from all over the world, most notably amongst the American Indians, though most of them involve animal forms other than wolves. The coyote does most of its hunting alone and at night. (http://74.125.45.104/search?q=cache:mWNzXr_6P9kJ:www.nhptv.org/natureworks/coyote.htm+%22natureworks%22+%22pack%22+%22coyote%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us) They may also hunt as pairs, and occassionlly in packs. The packs are generally smll
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