tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4460112716941617007.post8119286318507450127..comments2023-06-27T08:22:06.937-05:00Comments on OMG FML: Late Night EncountersEmilehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18243427784399799169noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4460112716941617007.post-59752749444644887222011-06-15T10:51:49.565-05:002011-06-15T10:51:49.565-05:00Spiky, I'd rather deal with a lone coyote than...<b>Spiky</b>, I'd rather deal with a lone coyote than any big cat. Yikes!Emilehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18243427784399799169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4460112716941617007.post-17171657575220374992011-06-14T19:37:31.124-05:002011-06-14T19:37:31.124-05:00I don't jog but will ride my bike...weeeee. Wh...I don't jog but will ride my bike...weeeee. When I lived up the mountain...I was real careful...pumas can hunt humans too you know. So like when I used to go in the canyon...I used to carry a knife and my a 9mm. <br /><br />You hear stories you know and that made me very careful. later honey. xxxSpiky Zora Joneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09283587481327552086noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4460112716941617007.post-35006691158563418982011-06-14T14:23:17.004-05:002011-06-14T14:23:17.004-05:00AlleyCat, the coyote I saw did look a little shift...<b>AlleyCat</b>, the coyote I saw did look a little shifty to me, but then they all do. We have foxes around, too, but it's even rarer to see them except briefly as they sprint across the highway and disappear into nearby shrubs.<br /><br /><b>Ute</b>, yeah, I thought that, too. The coyote acts as if he has been fed by someone and the guy even remarked about not feeding him. But the way the animal kept circling at a safe distance without growling, I think he was hoping the guy would throw some food his way, like someone had done it before.Emilehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18243427784399799169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4460112716941617007.post-47885769724922541412011-06-14T02:49:55.877-05:002011-06-14T02:49:55.877-05:00No way that coyote was pure wild....he looked as t...No way that coyote was pure wild....he looked as though he was used to humans. Like they'd been feeding him or something.<br /><br /><br />We get lots of foxes around here. And this time of year when it's freezing cold, at night you hear them yipping to one another.<br /><br />We're in a small country town, but we've seen kangaroo's hopping down the main street! In DAYLIGHT!KJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16686599680060644339noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4460112716941617007.post-60758090153478224062011-06-14T02:08:28.367-05:002011-06-14T02:08:28.367-05:00my first thought was lucky the bunny was a couple ...my first thought was lucky the bunny was a couple of suburbs away!!!!<br /><br />I remember one christmas we were driving to a job in suburbia & saw a duck followed by a domestic rabbit wandering down the footpath of a busy road, single file!! I swear it is true, I was not on the eggnog.<br /><br />I love seeing a fox in the city.....I'm sure others don't, especially those with chickens. It would be pretty cool seeing a coyote. Maybe he was a shifter (true blood esque). Will you still be jogging there late at night???Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com