Let's Play Brookline Food Chain!
Mar. 30th, 2006 07:55 amRemember how a few weeks ago I noted that wild turkeys were chasing after Brookline residents? Well, today's Brookline TAB now reports that there are also coyotes in town. And despite the fact that the coyotes have gone after residents' dogs, it appears as if they may also be helping solve the turkey problem:
Aha! Take that, you turkeys!
Which leads me to ask the inevitable question: what eats coyotes? The only answer I've come across is wolves, and I don't think Brookline wants to resort to wolves as the solution to our coyote problem.
The reports of coyotes come on the heels of residents in the Chestnut Hill area complaining about being harassed by wild turkeys. Recently, there have been reports of coyotes attacking the turkeys.
Aha! Take that, you turkeys!
Which leads me to ask the inevitable question: what eats coyotes? The only answer I've come across is wolves, and I don't think Brookline wants to resort to wolves as the solution to our coyote problem.
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Date: 2006-03-30 01:06 pm (UTC)That could be fun!
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Date: 2006-03-30 01:10 pm (UTC)STEVE O.
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Date: 2006-03-30 01:22 pm (UTC)Coyotes are top-level predators, and have few natural enemies (beyond man). Population control is mostly Malthusian--no food, no coyotes.
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Date: 2006-03-30 01:25 pm (UTC)Perhaps the coyotes will fall asleep due to the tryptophan. Then the mountain lions can get them.
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Date: 2006-03-30 01:31 pm (UTC)See, two problems solved with one solution!
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Date: 2006-03-30 02:12 pm (UTC)Howdas for everyone!
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Date: 2006-03-30 02:36 pm (UTC)After they've eaten all the coyotes, we can switch them over to hydrogen fuel cells or something.
Maybe they'll clean my house for Pesach.
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Date: 2006-03-30 03:00 pm (UTC)The problem is, what if there is plenty of food and the turkey population can maintain a very high population? This would introduce more coyotes than people would care to have in the area.
We have plenty of coyotes, but they don't seem to be a problem. The main concern is rabies.
Also, don't leave babies and toddlers unattended.
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Date: 2006-03-30 04:43 pm (UTC)So Brookline should import a bunch of gun-totin' Red-State, red-bandana, Red-baiting, red-blooded Western farmers to shoot the coyotes. As long as they're prevented from restocking their ammo, their population will decrease quickly after they're done shootin'.
I just know Town Meeting will love that solution.
BTW, when I saw the title "Brookline Food Chain" I immediately thought you were going to start yammering about grocery stores...
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Date: 2006-03-30 05:19 pm (UTC)How could I have forgotten those?!
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Date: 2006-03-31 12:47 am (UTC)PSA translations for those who don't do Passover seders:
*"One goat"
**"The angel of death"
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Date: 2006-04-06 02:19 am (UTC)http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2006-03-22-coyote-nyc_x.htm
They are taking over. or trying to and failing miserably.