Sunday, February 14, 2010

How To Make A Cyote Snare Is This A Fox Or A Cyote ?

Is this a fox or a cyote ? - how to make a cyote snare

That was sneaking into my garden. This is a Foz or Cyota. It is a dog. Doay is never in the leaves after 11, 00 pm

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2 comments:

Tiere13 said...

From what we see can see in the video can be anything, but I do not agree with the others and are probably a fox.

First, the shape of the head seems to be more of a fox a coyote. The ears are also fox-like, but it would be very nervous and ears back corner, it is hard to say. In addition, leg length relative to the body, makes me think it's more of a fox (Fox generally have "more" eye because their legs are not as long, as compared the body, while coyotes, a little more on (longer legs relative to body size. tend to find) Also, the size (in comparison with the mouse and Daddy Long Legs included in the video) makes me think more than a fox, a coyote (but perhapsHUGE Daddy Long Legs-and-mouse-size!) Coyotes are usually larger than foxes, and it is difficult to form a view on the size of the animal on video. Since I have seen first hand, you can better determine the size (average size of a collie coyotes, foxes are smaller - with the red fox is about the size of a large dog, arctic fox, which is about half as big as a cat.) The bushy tail means nothing - including coyotes, foxes usually have a very strong glue, but the young healthy subjects and young animals in good health is casting, or those suffering from malnutrition or diseases (including heart worm) may have thin tails .

Above all, think it's more of a fox, because their behaviorVior. Fox caution, or race (Fox, especially in red) tend to keep his tail position, while coyotes on his tail near the body prone or simply fall.

I think the more likely that you have is a red fox (not all red foxes - which can be red, blond, gray, black, brown or a mix, but all have a white tip to tail - is more exaggerated than in some others).

Once again, we see that in person, it is the only person who will be able to have to say with certainty. There are urban coyotes, but are usually more foxes in urban areas (particularly in the vicinity of the cemeteries and golf courses), the coyote.

Good luck!

SC said...

This is definitely a fox, not a coyote. First, facial features - the perpendicularity of the face, ears, and a line relatively small black nose and mouth thin in all the windows like a fox. Furthermore, I believe the proportion of the leg to the body, it is also is a fox. The size is exaggerated by the tilt of the camera on the ground - compared to the net height, the animal is not very large.

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