@Milby20289394bc I agree ... a little .223 attitude adjustment always does the trick! We have a lot of coyote around my home ... way too many, in fact. That's why I need to do my part and shoot the little bastards.
Well... No wild animal will want to be taken away from its home or mother sooo that is probably is why this fox is snarling at you, because you took it away from were it belongs, however foxes, coyotes and sometimes even wolves if something tragic were to happen to its mother and they are young, if people raise them proporly they can become a nice animal!
#1 that is a gray fox and #2 they do make good pets as long as you raise them from a baby the ones born and raised in the wild are not and the one you have here is a wild animal you idiot and that's why its acting like that
I had the same problem with my chickens. I never caught her though. I friend that might try to shoot her before she has another litter and kills half my flock again.
It's funny how often the people who mess the balance of nature the most ( stupid outdoorsman ) are the ones that know nothing about nature . He's trapping and killing animals that he doesn't even know the species of ! I mean , there are many decent outdoorsman who respect nature and only hunt because they need to but there are so many more that have no idea what they are doing .
@HacklesUp I have a coyote as a pet, that little thing is not anything like a coyote. too small, and the coloring is a bit off. i agree, this is a grey fox, not a coyote.
@themappy3 why? so it can eat more of his chickens? Me personally, I'd relocate him to someplace far away from my chickens. but letting him out where he's at would only cause more problems for everyone.
Gray foxes have black tipped tails. That's waaay too small to be a yote. A yote that size would still be hanging around it's den, most likely. Definitely not out hunting your chickens alone. Also, the proportions are all wrong. And the black markings around the eyes. Plus just the noises. Yotes will yip and howl, not make gremlin growls. Seriously, not a coyote, definitely a gray fox. At least bother to google a little.
@nickacil Coyotes are not a breed of dog. They're a wild animal separate from the familiaris species and need to stay that way. If you want a pet dog, there are billions in the world looking to be adopted.
@boneblossom@boneblossom Well, a coyote is a dog of course (wild dog), and from a puppy is when they should be raised. Maybe a few generations, but if you like, you can Google: coyote pet. Just like wolves, they too are wild dogs that need to be raised after a few generations from a puppy, and then you'll have a nice pet. Indians had wolves for pets. Now with the American politically correct society, that has been banned.
@nickacil Yes, I think you have a point. I just watched another YouTube video of a guy who bottle-raised a coyote pup. The little guy is older now, and he acts just like a dog! He continously wags his tail and lies on his back so his stomach can be rubbed. I once watched a documentary where by a Russian scientist bred successively litters of less aggressive foxes, starting with two less aggressive ones, and their kits where born non-aggressive. It was wild! They were like dogs!
@nickacil Have you seen "The Silver Fox Experiment," it's really interesting explanation of canine traits. A fox like that could almost never be a good, sociable pet. Coyotes and wolves do a lil better though as they need less fear/aggression to survive.
This is indeed a fox. We caught one once in a trap set for raccoons, and that's the sound they make. Also check out the markings, tail and the shape of the head.
This is 100% gray fox. They have black-tipped tails connected to a black dorsal stripe. Trying to pet a wild animal is very stressful for them and thus a selfish endeavor. The whole trapping experience is stressful. It shouldn't be too difficult to secure chickens in a way that predators can't reach them. If your yard is fenced, I highly rec. a coyote roller. Type this into a Google search: "Coyote Roller - Roll Guard, Inc." Be sure to watch the video. Even escape-artist dogs are out o' luck.
glad you let him go not kill him, once you find a coyote or gray or red fox in ur trap always let them go once you see them so they can get back to their family and other wild dogs or wolves or foxes? because i just fund out that the other coyotes will come looking for the missing member of there pack.
It's freaking grump because you have it in a damn cage, now does that tell ya something? Iv'e caught 2 possums, a huge Raccoon, and a cat with a cage trap bigger than that once and guess what....They were all pissed off at me!....but other than that, gorgeous fox! lol
I'mma have to agree with a few other users on here. That's not a coyote... It's some greyfox hybrid by the looks of it... not to mention the vocalizatgions it's making are that of a grey fox kit.
@night44444444 I think it might be just full gray fox. It has the exact same body and face structure as a gray fox, and shouts just like a gray fox pup :P They're nasty little buggers
In order to have a pet coyote I believe they would need to be bred in captivity. If they get any type of wilderness instincts, thats what would make them suseptible to attacking. plus you you would also need to be or have a trained professional around because they have alot of different instincts that are nothing like domesticated dogs nowadays.
Well yea they wouldn't make a good pet if you pick them up from the Wild you have to get them from a licensed Breeder but even then there still a little wild there just more tamer unlike one you would find in the wild.
@KillerSwite They make terrible pets. I have known people to suddenly be attacked by their own pets, for no apparent reason. Keeping a coyote like you would a dog is a bad idea. If you have the room for a large outdoor enclosure, then you might be able to. If not, Don't even consider it
@KillerSwite no, coyotes are not domesticated animals. Training them won't make them domesticated. Domestication takes decades of hard work. Don't fool yourself. They're wild. Leave them that way.
the only way you can have it as a pet is to raise it when its a little baby. this way it could familiarize it self with people therefore making it a domestic puppy.
I let it out on independence day. Her name was grumpy. the black tipped tail tells me it is not a fox. Plus I've already caught two more and let them go at the local golf club. It was cute but very hard to pet it behind the ears.
That's a grey fox bud....not a coyote.
Auck40 2 days ago
Coyotes that small don't hunt chickens alone.
They also don't sound like an aluminum baseball bat put through a coffee grinder.
You caught yourself a fox.
thenutintheushanka18 1 week ago
kinda sounds like a little Honda ricer x]
Lukerativestopaction 1 week ago
Man you'd be pissed too if you were in a cage
SSJSasuke777 2 weeks ago
There are a lot of pigfuckers in here aren't there? "Hurr needs a 55 grain attitude adjustment."
KitOnVideo 2 weeks ago
THIS IS NOT A COYOTE AT ALL!
douglundy 2 weeks ago
poor lil guy is scared shitless
krissurbrook 1 month ago
I would growl and hiss also if I was stick in a cage. I still want to pick him up and snuggle it HAHAHAHA
TheShigo69 1 month ago
fuck all you redneck bastards anything thats not use to being in a cage is going to be pissed
bc24351 2 months ago
ahhh soo cute bite him!!!!!!
AlekWay21 2 months ago
Thats a gray fox!!!!!!!!!!!!
malyhunter 2 months ago
He's only being viscous because he's scared being trapped in that small cage...
19Jones91 2 months ago
daww!! he's so little yet so vicious :D
shyniespeon 2 months ago
he needs a 55grain attitude adjustment.......
Milby20289394bc 2 months ago
@Milby20289394bc I agree ... a little .223 attitude adjustment always does the trick! We have a lot of coyote around my home ... way too many, in fact. That's why I need to do my part and shoot the little bastards.
sullymon3000 2 months ago
let the poor thing go!
Wolfsaver12x 2 months ago
The title of this video is silly. How did you expect a wild animal to act in a cage?
reddwarfposse 2 months ago
dude! leave the poor thing alone! It's growling at u and you just get closer? What is your problem?!
todaywithme 2 months ago
That's an adult fox, not a coyote. You can tell by the eyes that its a fox.
ProfessorFennec 2 months ago
DEFINITELY A FOX. ALREADY HALF GROWN.
shadowmink888 2 months ago 2
What did you do to it like let it go?
MrDURGE 2 months ago
When an animal growls at you repeatedly, they feel threatened. Guess you caught a fox near the henhouse. Hope you let it go..............
exceladventures 2 months ago
Well... No wild animal will want to be taken away from its home or mother sooo that is probably is why this fox is snarling at you, because you took it away from were it belongs, however foxes, coyotes and sometimes even wolves if something tragic were to happen to its mother and they are young, if people raise them proporly they can become a nice animal!
natureswildchild1 2 months ago
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SanDiegoNonSurfer 2 months ago
That's a fox, not a coyote.
SanDiegoNonSurfer 2 months ago
you will hardly ever get a red fox or coyote to go in a trap like that they are way smarter than that fox you think is a coyote
carolinafan126 3 months ago
uMaD bro?
TheVariably 3 months ago
you don't make a good owner.
SimonCowellAI 3 months ago
this video is misleading. these aren't his pets, but wild caught. what an asshole.
ghostdancer1984 3 months ago
not to be an ass or anything bu that my friend is a young gray fox pup
moss6984 3 months ago
#1 that is a gray fox and #2 they do make good pets as long as you raise them from a baby the ones born and raised in the wild are not and the one you have here is a wild animal you idiot and that's why its acting like that
johnjarman514 3 months ago
I had the same problem with my chickens. I never caught her though. I friend that might try to shoot her before she has another litter and kills half my flock again.
tosprey89 3 months ago
dat aint a coyote
lillyscherbeh1 3 months ago
It's funny how often the people who mess the balance of nature the most ( stupid outdoorsman ) are the ones that know nothing about nature . He's trapping and killing animals that he doesn't even know the species of ! I mean , there are many decent outdoorsman who respect nature and only hunt because they need to but there are so many more that have no idea what they are doing .
MrFloppywaffles 3 months ago
Grey fox, not coyote
AlienXCherie 3 months ago
HA! Look at that little thing. Cute and pissed. Like my girlfriend is all the time...
VoodooPolitico 3 months ago
oh my gosh let him/her out :(
kinzaysings 4 months ago
That is Grey Fox! Coyotes pus don't look anything like that.
95lisa76 4 months ago
It's interesting, but the vocalizations are much more that of a fox, than any coyote I've ever seen.
HacklesUp 4 months ago
@HacklesUp I have a coyote as a pet, that little thing is not anything like a coyote. too small, and the coloring is a bit off. i agree, this is a grey fox, not a coyote.
Funnypandalonies 4 months ago
Not happy...let it go, fuktard.
themappy3 4 months ago
@themappy3 why? so it can eat more of his chickens? Me personally, I'd relocate him to someplace far away from my chickens. but letting him out where he's at would only cause more problems for everyone.
Funnypandalonies 4 months ago
Grey fox dumbasses......
jrholden1973 4 months ago
I can't believe he can't tell the difference between a coyote and a fox
mharm734 4 months ago
No animal caught in the wild makes a "good pet".
strangelette 4 months ago
Coyote: chicken taste shit!! gimme your cockk instead ^,..,^
blakiiee099 4 months ago
that is a cross fox not a coyote...
DarkxF0x 4 months ago
MAYBE BECAUSE IT'S LOCKED IN A CAGE, AND THER'S A CAMERA IN IT'S FACE, IDIOTS.
SWIFTBRATZ 4 months ago
It's just a puppy.
furtherbeyond 4 months ago
what do u expect?
u put him in a fucking cage, thats not how u train it..
hunter7754 4 months ago
@hunter7754 that is a capture cage. it is ment for pests like racoons and stuff so you can relocate them
SuperZmoore 4 months ago
Gray foxes have black tipped tails. That's waaay too small to be a yote. A yote that size would still be hanging around it's den, most likely. Definitely not out hunting your chickens alone. Also, the proportions are all wrong. And the black markings around the eyes. Plus just the noises. Yotes will yip and howl, not make gremlin growls. Seriously, not a coyote, definitely a gray fox. At least bother to google a little.
sydissydable 4 months ago 22
hes fucking scared you big dumb human! some people deserve to be abducted by aliens and anal probed!!!!
by the way its a fox duhhhhhh...and no they dont make good pets, hence the word WILD animal.... they deserve to be free!!!
BlessedGanja 4 months ago
Might be rabid RUN!!!!
straightcleaner 5 months ago
Doesn't matter what type of dog you have, some are good some are bad of all breeds. Coyote breed raised properly can be a nice dog.
nickacil 5 months ago 9
@nickacil Coyotes are not a breed of dog. They're a wild animal separate from the familiaris species and need to stay that way. If you want a pet dog, there are billions in the world looking to be adopted.
boneblossom 3 months ago
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@boneblossom @boneblossom Well, a coyote is a dog of course (wild dog), and from a puppy is when they should be raised. Maybe a few generations, but if you like, you can Google: coyote pet. Just like wolves, they too are wild dogs that need to be raised after a few generations from a puppy, and then you'll have a nice pet. Indians had wolves for pets. Now with the American politically correct society, that has been banned.
nickacil 3 months ago
@nickacil Yes, I think you have a point. I just watched another YouTube video of a guy who bottle-raised a coyote pup. The little guy is older now, and he acts just like a dog! He continously wags his tail and lies on his back so his stomach can be rubbed. I once watched a documentary where by a Russian scientist bred successively litters of less aggressive foxes, starting with two less aggressive ones, and their kits where born non-aggressive. It was wild! They were like dogs!
Tuxster3 3 months ago
@nickacil Have you seen "The Silver Fox Experiment," it's really interesting explanation of canine traits. A fox like that could almost never be a good, sociable pet. Coyotes and wolves do a lil better though as they need less fear/aggression to survive.
schlippy123 1 week ago
@schlippy123 : No I haven't, but you are correct.
nickacil 1 week ago
What the hell!? that thing is so damn cute i think id let it bite me!
Halvorson 5 months ago
Not a coyote. It's 100% grey fox.
theroarofmy4x4 5 months ago 2
Its a fox...
ShebaTheLoneWolf 5 months ago
Thats a fox
beautywolfy 5 months ago
Grey fox.. coyotes are uglier lol
LukaTisus 5 months ago
Sorry just saw the other comments!
bullycatmom 5 months ago
Are you sure that is a coyote??
bullycatmom 5 months ago
It is very definitly a gray fox. Red foxes and gray foxes can not inter breed....impossible
yoteman01 5 months ago
it's so ascaired!
AllieCat666 5 months ago
looks like a young grey fox
PrkZilla 5 months ago
He was scared that is for sure.
zgomer1 5 months ago
IT IS A GRAY FOX!!!!!!!!
yoteman01 5 months ago
change the title already!
undeadpresident 5 months ago
This is indeed a fox. We caught one once in a trap set for raccoons, and that's the sound they make. Also check out the markings, tail and the shape of the head.
Masiakasaurus 6 months ago
This is 100% gray fox. They have black-tipped tails connected to a black dorsal stripe. Trying to pet a wild animal is very stressful for them and thus a selfish endeavor. The whole trapping experience is stressful. It shouldn't be too difficult to secure chickens in a way that predators can't reach them. If your yard is fenced, I highly rec. a coyote roller. Type this into a Google search: "Coyote Roller - Roll Guard, Inc." Be sure to watch the video. Even escape-artist dogs are out o' luck.
Kayucian 6 months ago
this is a gray fox not a coyote
leekrumnow80 6 months ago
This is not a baby coyote, it's a full grown fox
imthetoothman 6 months ago
thats no coyote!
wheelori814 6 months ago
well acually you traped it so its probbly made i just took a wild gusse and its wild
CLU113 6 months ago
it dosent make a good pet for you because you dont care about him look hes in a cage
CLU113 6 months ago
i would have kept it
tootsiepop825 6 months ago
Mmhmm, that's a grey fox. If anything the elliptical pupils are a dead and surefire giveaway to the species.
Theotheranubis 6 months ago
That's a gray fox pup or cub or kit or whatever baby foxes are called.
fishjohnburg 6 months ago
yeah its a gray fox
nathan148408 6 months ago
glad you let him go not kill him, once you find a coyote or gray or red fox in ur trap always let them go once you see them so they can get back to their family and other wild dogs or wolves or foxes? because i just fund out that the other coyotes will come looking for the missing member of there pack.
balto1919 6 months ago
If a puppy didn't hang with humans after it was born, he or she would have the same reaction. That coyote pup could be domesticated easily...
dale3858 6 months ago
Thats a fox idiot
JchampzMusic 6 months ago
The wolf looks like it's trembling. Funny for a wild animal.
megamarsh24 6 months ago
Tge wolf looks like it's trembling. Funny for a wild animal.
megamarsh24 6 months ago
You can talk to it if you want to make it nice for a little while.
megamarsh24 6 months ago
Dx poor THING! jesus dont even keep it !
BChunterof 6 months ago
That is a grey fox, not a coyote.
Windwalker706 6 months ago
wow that thing looks pissed off
SickAudi 6 months ago
It's freaking grump because you have it in a damn cage, now does that tell ya something? Iv'e caught 2 possums, a huge Raccoon, and a cat with a cage trap bigger than that once and guess what....They were all pissed off at me!....but other than that, gorgeous fox! lol
HunterTheHunter777 6 months ago
gosh i imagine how that animal will be when adult
ganthonyvr 7 months ago
That's a grey fox not a coyote.
470ohio 7 months ago
This is a grey fox not a coyote.
ComancheCreekRanch 7 months ago
little angry grey fox
Ptolemeii 8 months ago
thats a foxx
jettc55 9 months ago
Hi, that's not a Coyote, it's a gray fox "Urocyon cinereoargentus" it's the scientific name, I know because I'm a wild life expert, best regards
pepeyotemezcal 9 months ago
I'mma have to agree with a few other users on here. That's not a coyote... It's some greyfox hybrid by the looks of it... not to mention the vocalizatgions it's making are that of a grey fox kit.
atrieisan 9 months ago
it just go a tution bill!
ohiocanalgirl 9 months ago
that isnt a coyote..lol that is part red and gray fox
night44444444 10 months ago 16
@night44444444 take a closer look. that's definitely a coyote pup
theBLC420 4 months ago
@night44444444 Red and gray foxes are incapable of interbreeding. This is a gray fox.
camelsandfriends 4 months ago
@night44444444 I think it might be just full gray fox. It has the exact same body and face structure as a gray fox, and shouts just like a gray fox pup :P They're nasty little buggers
ExistToExistdraws 3 months ago
that isnt a coyote..lol that is part red and gray fox
night44444444 10 months ago
That's not a coyote. It's a gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus). Please do your research before posting.
R4wreth 10 months ago
In order to have a pet coyote I believe they would need to be bred in captivity. If they get any type of wilderness instincts, thats what would make them suseptible to attacking. plus you you would also need to be or have a trained professional around because they have alot of different instincts that are nothing like domesticated dogs nowadays.
splatterdbrains314 10 months ago
Poor wee terrified thing
TwilightFalls 11 months ago
careful with this grey fox, they are so rare here, almost instinct
679mid 11 months ago
this isnt a coyote its a gray fox!!!!!
RedNeckerboyz26 1 year ago
that is definitely a baby fox
wolfechoes724 1 year ago
its not a coyote (obvious) its a (grey?) fox.
mallowshh 1 year ago
Well yea they wouldn't make a good pet if you pick them up from the Wild you have to get them from a licensed Breeder but even then there still a little wild there just more tamer unlike one you would find in the wild.
yoda55 1 year ago
who said they make good pets????? they make good targets!!!
predator1able 1 year ago
100% without a doubt a fox.
kemosobe89 1 year ago
Thats not a coyote. Thats a fox.
Coyotes are bigger and do not have black on there snouts like that fox.
Karmathewolf 1 year ago
looks like a grey fox kit, to me. probably got seperated from mom
Kerwarsh 1 year ago
Its small but not young, thats a fox..Carful with it!
douglundy 1 year ago
@douglundy Yea its still a pup its a Gray Fox they get a little bigger than that.
yoda55 1 year ago
yeep its not young, its a fox which is just smaller. thats no puppy but an adult fox, which are not submissive..
douglundy 1 year ago
haha. holy shit that thing looks vicious and its so small still
SickAudi 1 year ago
how big is the trap
cola1902 1 year ago
coyote's do make good pets IF you train them well
KillerSwite 1 year ago
@KillerSwite They make terrible pets. I have known people to suddenly be attacked by their own pets, for no apparent reason. Keeping a coyote like you would a dog is a bad idea. If you have the room for a large outdoor enclosure, then you might be able to. If not, Don't even consider it
CarusioMystWolf 10 months ago
@KillerSwite no, coyotes are not domesticated animals. Training them won't make them domesticated. Domestication takes decades of hard work. Don't fool yourself. They're wild. Leave them that way.
GoneToTheeDogs 9 months ago
the only way you can have it as a pet is to raise it when its a little baby. this way it could familiarize it self with people therefore making it a domestic puppy.
zombieslovenecros 1 year ago
Stick your finger in the cage lol
latinheataintbeat911 1 year ago
This is a grey fox kit (pup), not a coyote.
leegoo484 2 years ago
sounds like my wife!!!
plduggins 2 years ago 22
@plduggins Thats some funny shit...but I hear you.
willy123benice 7 months ago
@plduggins When does she make this noise?
ReggaeRising1 4 months ago
I let it out on independence day. Her name was grumpy. the black tipped tail tells me it is not a fox. Plus I've already caught two more and let them go at the local golf club. It was cute but very hard to pet it behind the ears.
fobgat 2 years ago
@fobgat Not that is actually a fox. It's eyes, body structure, vocalizations are all typical fox. = )
dandydiamonddee 9 months ago
I think that's a grey fox not a coyote
glinn 2 years ago