💩 𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐬 🧠 While filling feeders and checking game cams for our last clients of the season, Garrett stumbled across this cow skull flipped upside down—with a coyote turd strategically placed right inside it. Naturally, I had to joke: “Are they trying to send a message?” But it also got me thinking—why would a coyote do this? Coyotes are highly territorial animals, and their scat often serves as a way to mark their territory or assert dominance. By placing it in such a visible and unusual location—like the center of this skull—it’s possible the coyote was sending a very intentional message to other predators in the area. It’s like the ultimate “stay away” sign. Nature never ceases to amaze me with its subtle (and not-so-subtle) behaviors. It’s ironic, though. Anti-hunters love to criticize hunters for taking trophy photos, claiming it’s somehow disrespectful to the animal. Meanwhile, here’s a coyote literally taking a dump on a dead animal. Wonder how they’d justify this kind of “respect for nature”? This yote’s days are numbered though! Soon we’ll be pulling out the @agm.usa thermals to do some predator control 👏🏼👏🏼 Why do you think this coyote decided to use the skull as a toilet? Was it dominance, marking territory, or maybe just pure coincidence? Drop your thoughts in the comments below—I’d love to hear your theories! With TikTok getting banned soon, follow us on Instagram so you don’t miss this content! We can post more freely on that platform in regard to hunting anyway!
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