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Pack of Three Large Coyotes at Nature Preserve, Could Have Been Attacked?
Hey guys,
I was stared down at the nature preserve this morning by one coyote out of a pack of three. This coyote started walking toward me until I stumbled, (he got scared of that because my arms went up erratically) and so, since he didn't like that I started dancing crazy, and then I think he thought I Was crazy, he left me alone.
I want to go running again, at the preserve. Bc it was cut short from those guys walking around.
Should I go?
Attacks by coyotes are very rare. Most can be scared off easily by waving your arms (like you did), making loud noises, throwing rocks, or raising your jacket above your head to make yourself look bigger.
Any wild animal that does not display natural fear of humans are likely sick, hurt, or have been fed by people before. Keep your distance and report the location and behavior to your local preserve managers, or wildlife officials, especially if it occurs again. I wouldn't be worried about going back.
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