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coyote
The coyote (US /kaɪˈoʊtiː/ or /ˈkaɪ.oʊt/, UK /kɔɪˈjoʊteɪ/, or /kɔɪˈjoʊt/; Canis latrans) is a canid native to North America. It is a smaller, more basal animal than its close relative, the gray wolf, being roughly the North American equivalent to the Old World golden jackal, though it is larger and more predatory in nature. It is listed as "least concern" by the IUCN, on account of its wide distribution and abundance throughout North America, even southwards through Mexico and Central America. It is a highly versatile species, whose range has expanded amidst human environmental modification. This expansion is ongoing, and it may one day reach South America, as shown by the animal's presence beyond the Panama Canal in 2013. As of 2005, 19 subspecies are recognized.
The ancestors of the coyote diverged from those of the gray wolf, 1–2 million years ago, with the modern species arising in North America during the Middle Pleistocene. It is highly flexible in social organization, living either in a family unit or in loosely knit packs of unrelated individuals. It has a varied diet consisting primarily of animal matter, including ungulates, lagomorphs, rodents, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates, though it may also eat fruit and vegetable matter on occasion. It is a very vocal animal, whose most iconic sound consists of a howl emitted by solitary individuals. Humans aside, cougars and gray wolves are the coyote's only serious enemies. Nevertheless, coyotes have on occasion mated with the latter species, producing hybrids colloquially called "coywolves".
The coyote is a prominent character in Native American folklore (Southwestern United States and Mexico), usually depicted as a trickster that alternately assumes the form of an actual coyote or a man. As with other trickster figures, the coyote acts as a picaresque hero which rebels against social convention through deception and humor. The animal was especially respected in Mesoamerican cosmology as a symbol of military might, with some scholars having traced the origin of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl to a pre-Aztec coyote deity. After the European colonization of the Americas, it was reviled in Anglo-American culture as a cowardly and untrustworthy animal. Unlike the gray wolf, which has undergone a radical improvement of its public image, cultural attitudes towards the coyote remain largely negative.
Absolutely no expense was spared when building this rifle.!! I built it for long range gopher/prairie dog hunting and it has done its job equally well on coyotes!
The parts: Seekins matched machined upper and lower set. Seekins lower parts kit. With Timney drop in single stage trigger . 2lb...
yup looking for a can of aluma-hyde in coyote new/used to paint a handguard. brownells is out of stock so thought i post it on here. not trying to cerakote an ebay $25 dollar handguard so some cheap spray paint will do.
I had ordered a Serpa holster for my USP compact, but this came in the box instead. I would have to pay my own shipping to exchange, so I figured I'd sell it for what I paid then order the correct one.
Should also fit the new G19x, and match that new FDE color.
Brand new in box
Comes with...
I'm selling a coyote brown London Bridge Trading 8 pocket ruck (LBT 2657). The ruck has an ALICE frame with LBT shoulder straps and waist belt. I'm the second owner but the pack looks like it has never been used. I just traded for the bag and have never fielded it. It doesn't suit my needs...
Hi everyone,
New here. Living in Winchester Bay now since work moved me from Bend. Looking for some places to call coyotes and other predators.
Thanks,
Oldschool
I live in NE Portland. Recently, a woman was walking her dog in a nearby park and encountered a coyote. She made it home, but then her dog because barking at the front window. She looked out and saw four coyotes circling in her front yard.
I take my dog to a park (different one but near)...
SOLD
This is the B5 grip and B5 Bravo stock in the Coyote Brown color. Bought new, installed, and sat in the safe. I switched to an MI Mlok rail on my 6.8, so now I'm putting MagPul furniture on. No nicks, gouges, or scrapes. QD socket in the is anti-rotational.
$75 shipped for the pair with...
Price: $40
Location: live in Vancouver, work in Tigard
Condition: used, great condition. Grade: A
Magpul Ranger Green ms4 gen 2 sling qd swivel. Never actually used, just put on my wife's rifle and then took it off.
Price: $40
Location: live in Vancouver, work in Tigard
Condition: used, great condition. Grade: A
Magpul coyote ms4 gen 2 sling qd swivel. I don't recall actually using this sling other than attaching it to a rifle.
well the sun came out today and I headed back down the blackberry trail set up on the trail 5 hours all morning and again 3 big old males came down the trail.
Looking for some info on blasting some coyote on the west side...
I know better than to ask about specific locations, etc....
However, we've never hunted them before and am not sure what the best way to go about it is.
Everyone talks about the east side being great for them, but my reality...
So I am thinking about going to Christmas Valley on sunday to do a little Coyote and rabbit hunting. It wold be a day shot which makes for a long day but that's all my schedule allows at the time. I am curious to see if anybody else would like to join? I would drive and take the polaris ranger...
Some recent threads has got me thinking of getting back into coyote hunting. I did a bit of some of that as a teenager/young adult and enjoyed said. Until then, I thought it might be neat to have a thread devoted to coyote hunting rifles. So, what do you use?
I have all the gear, and I've gone out a few times but no fur down. I've made about 10-15 stands, and on the second stand got 4 to show up. Of course they came in behind us, and by the time I got on one, I missed. After that it's been dry. Looking for someone that has experience, gear of their...
Hello,
I have for sale a B5 Systems P Grip 23 for AR Type Rifles. Color is Coyote Brown.
In perfect shape.
$10
Link for more info:
B5 Systems P Grip 23