Coyote smarts

By 1930, naturalist Vernon Bailey noted the effect of extermination campaigns on coyote evolution: "After many years of persistent hunting … and the constant warfare of stockmen … who never miss an opportunity to kill a coyote, the numbers in most localities are apparently as great today as they were in 1889 … In full view of the evidence, then, man’s blind intolerance leads him to continue to kill coyotes … constantly selecting for intelligence in this species."
War and Peace with the Beasts: A History of Our Relationships with Animals
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Published on March 21, 2021 13:33 Tags: animals, coyotes, prejudice
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message 1: by Tara (new)

Tara Interesting!


message 2: by Brian (new)

Brian Griffith True, They're smart, and they spread across the continent. Some say they speak Spanish, Navajo, and Apache, but I dunno.


message 3: by Tara (new)

Tara Brian wrote: "True, They're smart, and they spread across the continent. Some say they speak Spanish, Navajo, and Apache, but I dunno."

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