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Coyotes are taking over Texas right now. This is why. - MSNIt's that time of the year when you're more likely to run into a coyote in Texas. Throughout the state, Texans are taking to social media more to share their encounters with the dog-like creatures.
According to Texas Parks & Wildlife, mid-January to early March is mating season for coyotes, which means they’re in “heat.” Male coyotes are likely combative if you’re not part of the pack.
As North Texas has grown, coyotes have adapted to the urban expansion. In a way, they had no choice. When development occurs, Richter said coyotes have three choices: move, adapt, or don't survive.
Texas Health and Safety Code section 822.013 states that a coyote attacking or recently attacking other animals may be killed by any person witnessing the attack.
A coyote has been captured after three children in Arlington, Texas, suffered bites that led to officials closing a public park, city officials said. The attacks happened at Parkway Central Park ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Newly-obtained 911 calls from the Arlington coyote attacks earlier this month shed more details on how the incidents unfolded and the initial aftermath.
Texas Health and Safety Code section 822.013 states that a coyote attacking or that has recently attacked other animals may be killed by: Any person witnessing the attack.
ARLINGTON – The coyote that was caught at a popular Arlington park and was euthanized on Feb. 15 has tested negative for rabies.. At this point, investigators aren't even completely sure that ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Newly-obtained 911 calls from the Arlington coyote attacks earlier this month shed more details on how the incidents unfolded and the initial aftermath.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Newly-obtained 911 calls from the Arlington coyote attacks earlier this month shed more details on how the incidents unfolded and the initial aftermath. The attacks happened ...
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