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Coyote Is Hunting, Feeding Wild Animals, When Helping Is Helping, When “Helping” Is Hurting
Bessie the Basset cut loose with her “I see you, Mr. Coyote; you better keep your distance!” barking from the kennel outside our utility room door. I brought her in and looked out in the direction of the dry wash … Continue reading
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