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  • Raccoons and Coyotes: Do They Fear Each Other?
    Raccoons may fear coyotes, as coyotes are potential predators of raccoons. Raccoons are known for their adaptability and ability to coexist with a variety of other species, but in areas where coyotes are present, raccoons may take precautions to avoid them. For example, raccoons may avoid areas where coyotes are known to frequent and may adjust their behavior and movements to minimize the risk of encountering a coyote. Additionally, some studies suggest that raccoons may exhibit vigilance behavior when they detect coyote scent, indicating a level of caution or fear. However, it is important to note that interactions between raccoons and coyotes can be complex and may depend on a variety of factors such as the specific individuals involved, the environment, and the availability of resources.
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