Are Coyotes or Humans the Perpetrators of Suburban Animal Attacks?
Written by Scientific American Topic - Heart Disease on February 5, 2010 – 4:00 pm -A coyote howls, its characteristically pointed muzzle aimed high toward the night sky. But the moon is not visible over this brightly lit Target store parking lot in Matamoras, Penn.--only a glowing globe atop a metal pole casting its electric illumination on the pavement. [More]
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Are Coyotes or Humans the Perpetrators of Suburban Animal Attacks?
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