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Two Coyotes Fighting in Grand Teton National Park
The other day, while driving through Grand Teton National Park, I came across a pack of coyotes. It seemed to be two females and two males. One male was much more dominant than the other and was easily running off the other. He even wound up chasing the other away for roughly a mile or two, but once the sun set below the mountains, they both just lied down where they were and were done for the day.
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Posted on March 27, 2009.
Posted in Wildlife. Tags: Coyotes, Grand Teton National Park, Mountains, Snow, Wildlife, Wyoming.
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