linky Summary Coyotes are becoming an increasing risk in urban areas. They are coming into contact with people and pets more and more as time goes on. Researchers decided to find out what is making coyotes so comfortable around humans and how to prevent these interactions. They are led to believe that it begins with the parenting. They believe the fearlessness is passed down from parent to offspring. They went to a wildlife conservatory in Utah to observe the captive, but mostly wild, coyotes that reside there. When the keepers feed them, they usually made as little contact with the coyotes as possible, to limit the human interaction. However, when they started staying after they fed them, the coyotes became more comfortable with the human presence. After generations, the coyotes had no fear whatsoever towards the humans. They became bolder with each passing generation. This reveals that as humans, to prevent exposure to these predators, we need to make our yards as uni...
wow lots of effort into this post! Global warming will rise our ocean levels. and all coastline states will most likely be gone or very trashed
ReplyDeleteLOL Alison!!!
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This is super interesting because my grandparents visit Chesapeake Bay very often. Two feet in 10 years seems really excessive and dangerous.
ReplyDeleteI misread this as cheesecake at first. I don't think people understand that 10 years isn't that far away.
ReplyDeleteIt's important that we are aware this because some people should find a way to prepare for the extra 2 feet of water that will be in the Chesapeake Bay if they live near it.
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