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Nature Nuggets: The historic story of mange
On a recent drive back from Denver International Airport, I saw a coyote running through a prairie-dog town. It was the fifth coyote I saw that morning between Estes Park and Denver, but this one ...
Described as a reptilian creature with spines along its back, the Chupacabra is a legendary creature of the American Southwest known for attacking livestock and drinking their blood.
The disease also alters the coyote's regular behavioral patterns. When a coyote has late-stage mange, they become more ...
A coyote roaming at the Fairmont Cemetery, suspected to have mange, was spotted and photographed by people visiting late family members. A coyote roaming at the Fairmont Cemetery, suspected to ...
The four-legged, 37-pound animal was being treated for mange after a Fairfield woman spotted it Jan. 17 outside her home. Rescuers weren’t sure if it was a dog or coyote so TJ’s Rescue ...