Where is link of the day? + NatGeo hates Coyotes (kind of)
15 years ago
From the other side...
So, first off, whatever happened to the "Link of the day" here on FA? I kind of miss it. If anyone has any information about this missing link of the day, please contact Michia Elvelian at this journal.
So, I've been watching Nat-Geo WILD all day today. I've especially taken a liking to "Expedition Wild" Which presents new episodes every monday (that I never get to because my grandmother is a stubborn old goat [literally, she's a Capricorn] that doesn't like anything without some form of 'DRAMA.') Thankfully, today, there were 3 episodes in a row up for watching, so I sat back, and enjoyed.
As always with these nature shows, I always sit on edge hoping to catch a small glimpse of a coyote on the screen. Awhile back, I pondered the subject of why Coyotes are not featured (or featured well) in any documentary shows on cable. Now, mind you, if you ever hear about coyotes outside of genuine factual research, you'll always come to find some form of negative news attached to it (coyotes have made a bad reputation for themselves in some aspects)
Unfortunately for me, today I was granted that glimpse: 2 coyotes that were "supposedly" attempting to kill a large fawn of some sort (and I can't seem to remember what the hell it was for the life of me, but the mother of the child looked like some form of deer. I think...) Our nature boy host was REALLY playing up the drama of the moment as well, saying that the coyotes were "Hunting" the fawn (which kind of made me think of Eddie Bondo... [prodigal summer reference])
So, negative coyote perspective: 1
Coyotes: Nothing. x3
Oh well: When coyotes take over the world, after having been fortified by their numbers (which tend to grow larger when they are hunted,) they'll make a better name for themselves... I Hope... >.>
So, I've been watching Nat-Geo WILD all day today. I've especially taken a liking to "Expedition Wild" Which presents new episodes every monday (that I never get to because my grandmother is a stubborn old goat [literally, she's a Capricorn] that doesn't like anything without some form of 'DRAMA.') Thankfully, today, there were 3 episodes in a row up for watching, so I sat back, and enjoyed.
As always with these nature shows, I always sit on edge hoping to catch a small glimpse of a coyote on the screen. Awhile back, I pondered the subject of why Coyotes are not featured (or featured well) in any documentary shows on cable. Now, mind you, if you ever hear about coyotes outside of genuine factual research, you'll always come to find some form of negative news attached to it (coyotes have made a bad reputation for themselves in some aspects)
Unfortunately for me, today I was granted that glimpse: 2 coyotes that were "supposedly" attempting to kill a large fawn of some sort (and I can't seem to remember what the hell it was for the life of me, but the mother of the child looked like some form of deer. I think...) Our nature boy host was REALLY playing up the drama of the moment as well, saying that the coyotes were "Hunting" the fawn (which kind of made me think of Eddie Bondo... [prodigal summer reference])
So, negative coyote perspective: 1
Coyotes: Nothing. x3
Oh well: When coyotes take over the world, after having been fortified by their numbers (which tend to grow larger when they are hunted,) they'll make a better name for themselves... I Hope... >.>
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