They're everywhere in America. Just my immediate neighborhood alone has lost a poodle and probably half a dozen cats to them and I live in a city.
They aren't really dangerous to people though, unless you're small and alone.
They're everywhere in America. Just my immediate neighborhood alone has lost a poodle and probably half a dozen cats to them and I live in a city.
They aren't really dangerous to people though, unless you're small and alone.
Yeah, to put as an equivalent, coyotes are wild dogs, if a bit more skittish and shy of humans. We do have wild dogs in America but animal control in most cities is pretty good about rounding up the ones big enough to fend off coyotes. Even in suburban areas if you go out for a walk at dawn/night you'll easily come across roaming coyotes. They'll avoid you unless you're trying to walk small dogs
It's like foxes where it's high picked barking yipping and howling (though foxes are far worse imo). Sounds like a crying/dying lady half the time, you get used to it though.
It's like foxes where it's high picked barking yipping and howling (though foxes are far worse imo). Sounds like a crying/dying lady half the time, you get used to it though.
Yeah… I lived in the woods, more or less, in northern japan for four years and I never could get used to the foxes. Your description fits!
Waking up at 3 am to what sounds like a child being tortured to death is hard to get used to.
Coyotes are kinda jazzy at least, they sound like they’re having fun sometimes