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wye are they only njuries to his rightside.could have he done them his self.i once tryed to stop 2 terriers fighting and got both hands bitten.just a thought.les

Probably because his left side was shielded by either laid on it or leant against something :thumbs:

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It happens more than you'd think. This was a couple of years back in Canada

 

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/coyotes-kill-toronto-singer-in-cape-breton-1.779304

 

Used to see them running in packs on the streets on the outskirts of Toronto, scavenging for food. When I lived in Ottawa they were roaming into estates off the green belt and causing all sorts of alarm for folks. They get pretty bold once they're used to seeing people.

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It's a horrifying thought, that something might hunt you and eat you :laugh: The ones I used to see in Toronto were somewhat skittish, used to roam in the green space near the Don Valley Parkway and fan out into the housing around there, I'm not sure if they've been wiped out now. Some of my friends back in Ottawa have told me the ones near where I used to live are getting really ballsy about coming in very close to people. It's right when there's only a few knocking about but when their numbers increase and there's no food for them, trouble starts.

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It's a horrifying thought, that something might hunt you and eat you :laugh: The ones I used to see in Toronto were somewhat skittish, used to roam in the green space near the Don Valley Parkway and fan out into the housing around there, I'm not sure if they've been wiped out now. Some of my friends back in Ottawa have told me the ones near where I used to live are getting really ballsy about coming in very close to people. It's right when there's only a few knocking about but when their numbers increase and there's no food for them, trouble starts.

no different to what's happening with the fox`s in london

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