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Post by 45MAN on Jun 26, 2020 13:18:10 GMT -5
OCCASSIONALLY I GET EMAILED INFO FROM THE TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT. RECENTLY I GOT AN EMAIL ABOUT HOW BADGERS AND COYOTES HANG OUT TOGETHER AND HUNT TOGETHER. THEY EVEN HAD VIDEO OF THEM TRAVELING TOGETHER, AT NIGHT, REAL BUDDIES. IN THE WILD I HAVE SEEN 1, MAYBE 2, BADGERS, AND TOO MANY DAMN COYOTES.
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Post by kings6 on Jun 26, 2020 15:02:55 GMT -5
I saw a night vision video of the same thing. A badger and coyote traveling and the coyote went through a culvert and the badger hung up until the coyote came back and nosed to nose then the badger followed it in the culvert
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Post by 45MAN on Jun 26, 2020 15:07:11 GMT -5
I saw a night vision video of the same thing. A badger and coyote traveling and the coyote went through a culvert and the badger hung up until the coyote came back and nosed to nose then the badger followed it in the culvert THAT IS THE VIDEO I SAW FROM THE TP&WD EMAIL. THE EMAIL ALSO SAID THAT THE NATIVE AMERICANS WERE WELL AWARE OF THIS KINSHIP BETWEEN BADGERS AND COYOTES.
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Post by bula on Jun 26, 2020 15:25:30 GMT -5
Now that's a pair of thugs ! Badgers, well, being badgers, just didn't see that'n coming. A nephew in Fla that belongs to the River Ranch, a big crowd lease thing in central Fla sent me a game cam pic of a raccoon riding on a big hog ! I see conspiracies everywhere now ! LOL. What's next ?
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Post by dougader on Jun 26, 2020 19:52:39 GMT -5
Bula/Steve pic: .
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Post by bula on Jun 26, 2020 20:22:38 GMT -5
They are out there, planning, training.. Stay safe folks ! LOL. Thank you Doug. Pic as said above. From central Fla, a game cam pic.
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Post by 45MAN on Jun 26, 2020 22:01:20 GMT -5
Bula/Steve pic: SWORN ENEMIES. NOT OF EACH OTHER, BUT OF YOURS TRULY .
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lws
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Spokane Valley, Washington
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Post by lws on Jun 26, 2020 22:14:33 GMT -5
Several years ago my wife and I were setting in the camper watching a rain downpour,when a coyote and a buzzerd came by camp hunting together. Buzzerd was about 15 feet above and about that far behind the coyote.
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