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Have you been seeing them much around here lately? If so, where?
I saw one on Butler Road near Woodruff Road dart across the road into a wooded area near the Dollar General last night. Later I saw it by the side of the road on Tanner road near the entrance to Sharon Place.
Are we supposed to report these coyote sightings? If so, to whom?
The S.C. House approved Wednesday a coyote-bounty program as part of the state budget. The bounty program would make hunters eligible for at least a $1,000-reward if they killed a tagged coyote. The budget, including the bounty proposal, now goes to the state Senate for consideration.Mar 23, 2016
Watch your small pets and small children. They have been known to attack pets, that were in their own backyard. One case in particular ( Pittsburgh, Pa ) a Coyote attacked a pet, while the pets owner was in her back yard. The Coyote grabbed one pet and the other was saved by the owner. True story. Just be cautious.😕
Coyotes, Armadillos, and Feral hogs are open season all year in South Carolina as they are considered a nuisance pest. So hunt away!
Armadillos? I don't think I've ever heard of any of those being in South Carolina.
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