The coyote totally faked leaving at the end, in hopes the raccoon would come down. This argues they can consider what another animal is thinking. Extremely intelligent canines.
@Naireu17 I don't know that cats will do this. I would have to see proof. All wild animals are pussies. Just like the biggest wolf. You can raise it from birth to be an attack or guard dog, but the second it feels threatened, it will flee. It's called survival instincts, and they're built into all non-domestic animals.
@@pepesylvia848 Some leopards do something similar. They play dumb around domestic dogs so they can lower their guard and they can catch them easily. They even fake running away so they can get chased and it's easier for them to catch the dogs. Some animals are pretty smart.
Glad that I don't live in your neighborhoods. I don't mind if the coyotes get shot. But I wouldn't want a stray bullet to go through my wall, whether it hit me or not.
I've been servicing pools for 15 years in Scottsdale Az area and twice I've had clients who had coyotes jump there brick wall fences and kill and eat their dogs (dachshund and shitzoo). Both times the only thing the coyote left behind were the dogs heads. By law in Az pool fences must be at least 6 feet tall, so that tells you about their jumping skills.
Yeah man.. they can jump the standard brown fencing in most homes and they can definitely jump the shorter wired ones..that’s how a lot of pets get taken sadly
There are other videos on TH-cam that show a coyote jump to the top of a six foot fence , balance on top while holding a small dog and taking it away. Small unattended children in a six fence are at risk!
@@Predation_records You are crazy bro. The biggest male coyote would not last more than 2 seconds in a fight with a female bobcat. The coyote is not fast enough or strong enough to face a bobcat. The coyote's only weapon is it's bite, and he is not able to get a bite in past those very fast, powerful paw swipes that would rip his face up in seconds. There is no video online of any coyote killing a bobcat, but there are many videos online of bobcats completely dominating coyotes. I have not seen any videos of a bobcat killing a coyote, but have seen many videos of coyotes crying from bobcat attacks and running for their lives. And the same thing happens when between a lone wolf and a lynx. No wolf or coyote wants any smoke from any adult wild cat. And of course a mountain lion will just straight up kill any lone wolf. And there have been times where mountain lions will fuck with bears.
This is why I always watch my dog go out to void at night behind a 5 and 6 foot fence. A retired greyhound but no match for a large cornered racoon or coyote - who needs the extra vet bills... Hey is this a trail camera? Which model? Good quality night video!
They can and do go over a five or six foot fence very easily. We have lots of problems with coyotes here in So. California, and they have killed many pets in their own back yards.
@@Acadian.FrenchFry yes greyhounds are used by many to hunt coyotes. (My dad and grandpa did between the '40s-'70s.) However it's not a coyote vs a single greyhound. It's always coyote vs 3-5 greyhounds. One on one, it's a 50/50 on whether the coyote or dog wins.
@@willhorting5317 This is true. I have seen those kinds of hunts. Also out here where I live they mix Pit Bull with Greyhound to create a lurcher with more fight it in. However, I have seen some really big powerful pure greyhounds that I think could take a single coyote on their own. I live in the West where our coyotes are not mixed with wolf. So they are smaller. In the Eastern states I understand they are mixed with wolves and are substantially larger and more powerful. So if you mean those coyotes I would agree that they are a much bigger threat than the smaller ones we have out here in California.
@@Acadian.FrenchFry I wouldn't know about so-called "eastern" coyotes. Nor, truthfully, about the coyotes in California. I am talking about the coyotes that live in Kansas. The average KS coyote is around 30lbs. And admittedly that is about half of the average greyhound. Which would convince many people that a single greyhound could easily take a coyote. What is not factored in, is: #1) greyhounds are fairly thin skinned; #2) while greyhounds are definitely athletes, their musculature and bone density is designed for sprinting. Not fighting/physical confrontation; #3) a coyote's hair helps make it difficult for a dog to inflict enough damage... unless the dog can hold it down while clamping down on the coyote's windpipe with it's jaws; #4) coyotes are built for fighting and endurance. Shorter, but more muscular than the greyhound; #5) the coyote also has a LOT more tenacity than the average greyhound. As I stated in my previous comment, I am a 3rd gen coyote hunter. Have been around some of the best bred (non-racing & non-show) hunting greyhounds in the state. And I don't just mean those bred and raised by the family. On top of that, I have been a very successful coyote hunter for the past 50 years of my many years. Half of those years were spent chasing them. The last half has been by using hand calls (many I created myself)...... Sorry. Didn't intend to toot my horn ....My point is that, anywhere in North America, regardless of coyote size, one-on-one against the average coyote, I firmly believe (based on experience) that even the best greyhound or even greyhound mix would stand no more than a 50/50 chance of overpowering that coyote...... Granted this is only an experienced based opinion......If I have misunderstood you, I am sorry.
Because it probably doesn't understand what a "fence" is, just higher ground. It thinks the coyote will just go around. Plus the coyote can jump over the fence and back to square one
i always root for the underdog (raccoon) in a situation like this. I'm glad it survived, but coyotes are smart and they'll wait for it to come down from the fence and get it then
📌 So uhmmm, which cat was bred with wolf to create the raccoon! 😂😂😂 That damn balance and ability to do full turns upon that fence line is ridiculous!!! 😳
I was fishing at the bridge. Thought it was time to twist one up and when i got to the car here is a raccoon about the size of the one in the video in the back seat. I slowly sat down and twisted one and went back to the bridge and told the guys there was a coon in the car. Yup friendly and would take a pat. Problem was it would not get out of the car and talk about put up a fight and the noise.
Everyone - this is one weak raccoon. THe Raccoons at my place are extremely strong and well fed.. one bite.. coyote will never be seen again. So coyotes maintain a safe distance from Raccoons in my area.
I often wonder if my German Shepherd mix is part Coyote. She looks like one, and always tries to jump and climb after smaller animals she’s chased up trees and never seems to want to give up. My Akita on the other hand doesn’t even seem to bother with them once they’ve climbed out of reach lol
Good raccoon i bet it waited it out and lived...as for the coyote i can see why we shoot em for sport they are a got daym nuisance and i heard when they are rabid they are like resident evil dogs id luv when that day comes theyed get whats on my wrist in the profile pic
I'd put money on the Raccoon if it's 1 on 1. Coyotes need the pack to hunt and be 🐺. Racoons can go solo and just stand higher up.... Aware Racoons can be a package deal but 1 on 1 raccoon all day.
The way they have this set up, they're looking for these fight to happen. You leave bird sees in a backyard at the end of a fence? Just because you know a racoon or something would come. Because that, you know a coyote would come. Cold blooded. Lol.
Really amazing footage Dan. I thought for sure the raccoon would get busy on the coyote. And, it's amazing to see how high the coyote can easily jump.
The coyote totally faked leaving at the end, in hopes the raccoon would come down. This argues they can consider what another animal is thinking. Extremely intelligent canines.
“Clever girl”
@Naireu17 I don't know that cats will do this. I would have to see proof.
All wild animals are pussies.
Just like the biggest wolf. You can raise it from birth to be an attack or guard dog, but the second it feels threatened, it will flee. It's called survival instincts, and they're built into all non-domestic animals.
@@pepesylvia848 Some leopards do something similar. They play dumb around domestic dogs so they can lower their guard and they can catch them easily. They even fake running away so they can get chased and it's easier for them to catch the dogs. Some animals are pretty smart.
@@kabverdterrasab7198 Yeah, some cats are smarter than others. Canines tend to be in the higher end of the spectrum, I've found.
@@pepesylvia848 Absolutely incorrect.
This is why my dogs are very well trained and I carry a pistol when we go outside for them to go to the bathroom.
Good idea good owner good care for your dogs
All I need to do is seee a coyote the guns blazin
Glad that I don't live in your neighborhoods. I don't mind if the coyotes get shot. But I wouldn't want a stray bullet to go through my wall, whether it hit me or not.
Umm for the coon or the coyote lol ?
Dude that is overkill. A coyote vs a gun and a pair of dogs
Those shining eyes at the end...like a horror movie, it's watching you from the darkness.
I've been servicing pools for 15 years in Scottsdale Az area and twice I've had clients who had coyotes jump there brick wall fences and kill and eat their dogs (dachshund and shitzoo). Both times the only thing the coyote left behind were the dogs heads. By law in Az pool fences must be at least 6 feet tall, so that tells you about their jumping skills.
If you're letting your little pet dog stay outside over night
It happens to cats up here in BC lower mainland Canada. Often they leave the head behind.
Whoa!! I had no idea coyotes were so stealthy AND high jumpers
Yeah man.. they can jump the standard brown fencing in most homes and they can definitely jump the shorter wired ones..that’s how a lot of pets get taken sadly
Damn that coyote can jump! But he finally got tired! Smart raccoon! And lucky!
For sure. We've seen them easily go over a 6ft fence.
@@thebeautyofnatureandanimal1771 Raccoon no so smart other wise can go down to safe side of Fence.
@@davidran9317 wrong. He knew the coyote could just jump over it as well. Raccoon smarter
Amazing video 🥰🥰
Never would have believed a coyote could jump that high. They almost snagged the coon a few times...
True. The fact that he missed wasn't for lack of trying.
At least the coyote is getting it's exercise.😁
The racoon played his hand as well as it could be.
Do not underestimate a racoon.
They are from the mustelid family, they can never be underestimated!
"chips rips appartvraccon
Was hoping mr coon would have latched on to mr coyotes nose.
😆 his little eyes in the darkness at the end
When he came back to see if it was worth it 🤣
Looked to me like he was pretending to leave, then seeing if the raccoon would fall for it. Sadly, no.
Absolutely phenomenal footage!
It's ok
Wonder if raccoon would have been safer if it fully jumped over fence, but at the same time, I kind of think coyote could have also fully jumped over
Yes the coyote has jumped the fence before.
Plus he's probably not jumping it for a reason. He wants to go in the direction of the coyote.
i was thinking same way but as you said it may get worse if Coyote jumps over fence
this isn’t a big raccoon though.. trust me, usually the adults (healthy in rural areas) are or can get huge.
I trap for a hobby and I would catch these big 40 pounders in a swamp over here in Indiana
@@emmanuelm2291 real friendly too, amirite? 😉
I live in the mountains and we have a large population here and they can get almost 50lbs here full grown.
Very cool video Dan
A predator attempting to eat another predator.
That coyote got hops!
Wiley just won’t go away!
If he only had that ACME rocket he had ordered.......
Meep Meep Meep!
Raccoons are no joke...they can fight. They can fight and kill medium-size dogs
For real ?
@@260baby Sometimes a raccoon that is being chased in deep water by a dog will get on top of the dog's head and force its head underwater.
@@crustydog1666 Kangaroos also do that.
@@scottwhitley3392 I think I heard about that.
@@crustydog1666 what if it's not being chased in deep water. Then what 🤔.
Got my cat , thought the pallet wall she could jump high on would provide safety, I was wrong
There are other videos on TH-cam that show a coyote jump to the top of a six foot fence , balance on top while holding a small dog and taking it away. Small unattended children in a six fence are at risk!
good jump-training for the coyote
Raccoon has incredible balance...! Only stumbled one time, and fell on the right side...
The Coyote left, but later returned with an Acme Magnet/Racoon catcher.
Mid night exercise. 😭😂
If Mr Bobcat showed up, they would both be running for their lives.
Coyotes kill bobcats lmao
@@Predation_records You are crazy bro. The biggest male coyote would not last more than 2 seconds in a fight with a female bobcat. The coyote is not fast enough or strong enough to face a bobcat. The coyote's only weapon is it's bite, and he is not able to get a bite in past those very fast, powerful paw swipes that would rip his face up in seconds.
There is no video online of any coyote killing a bobcat, but there are many videos online of bobcats completely dominating coyotes. I have not seen any videos of a bobcat killing a coyote, but have seen many videos of coyotes crying from bobcat attacks and running for their lives. And the same thing happens when between a lone wolf and a lynx. No wolf or coyote wants any smoke from any adult wild cat. And of course a mountain lion will just straight up kill any lone wolf. And there have been times where mountain lions will fuck with bears.
Annnnnnnnnddd the fanboy shows up.
"It's over cayote! I have the high ground!"
I feel so bad for racoon but...
This happens
At least his acme foot springs appeared to work very well. He just wasn't able to latch on to the raccoon and pull him down.
All I have to do is seee a coyote and guns blazin
Well there is also the raccoons mouth and claws to contend with
Coyote: alright, I'm outta here. 👀
This is why I always watch my dog go out to void at night behind a 5 and 6 foot fence. A retired greyhound but no match for a large cornered racoon or coyote - who needs the extra vet bills... Hey is this a trail camera? Which model? Good quality night video!
They can and do go over a five or six foot fence very easily. We have lots of problems with coyotes here in So. California, and they have killed many pets in their own back yards.
Is he a true greyhound or smaller like an Italian greyhound? Because they use greyhounds to hunt coyote, don't underestimate your greyhound.
@@Acadian.FrenchFry yes greyhounds are used by many to hunt coyotes. (My dad and grandpa did between the '40s-'70s.) However it's not a coyote vs a single greyhound. It's always coyote vs 3-5 greyhounds. One on one, it's a 50/50 on whether the coyote or dog wins.
@@willhorting5317 This is true. I have seen those kinds of hunts. Also out here where I live they mix Pit Bull with Greyhound to create a lurcher with more fight it in. However, I have seen some really big powerful pure greyhounds that I think could take a single coyote on their own. I live in the West where our coyotes are not mixed with wolf. So they are smaller. In the Eastern states I understand they are mixed with wolves and are substantially larger and more powerful. So if you mean those coyotes I would agree that they are a much bigger threat than the smaller ones we have out here in California.
@@Acadian.FrenchFry I wouldn't know about so-called "eastern" coyotes. Nor, truthfully, about the coyotes in California. I am talking about the coyotes that live in Kansas. The average KS coyote is around 30lbs. And admittedly that is about half of the average greyhound. Which would convince many people that a single greyhound could easily take a coyote. What is not factored in, is: #1) greyhounds are fairly thin skinned; #2) while greyhounds are definitely athletes, their musculature and bone density is designed for sprinting. Not fighting/physical confrontation; #3) a coyote's hair helps make it difficult for a dog to inflict enough damage... unless the dog can hold it down while clamping down on the coyote's windpipe with it's jaws; #4) coyotes are built for fighting and endurance. Shorter, but more muscular than the greyhound; #5) the coyote also has a LOT more tenacity than the average greyhound. As I stated in my previous comment, I am a 3rd gen coyote hunter. Have been around some of the best bred (non-racing & non-show) hunting greyhounds in the state. And I don't just mean those bred and raised by the family. On top of that, I have been a very successful coyote hunter for the past 50 years of my many years. Half of those years were spent chasing them. The last half has been by using hand calls (many I created myself)...... Sorry. Didn't intend to toot my horn ....My point is that, anywhere in North America, regardless of coyote size, one-on-one against the average coyote, I firmly believe (based on experience) that even the best greyhound or even greyhound mix would stand no more than a 50/50 chance of overpowering that coyote...... Granted this is only an experienced based opinion......If I have misunderstood you, I am sorry.
Why u got so much raccoon vs coyote footage? Is there like a dispute over that corner or something?
Wylie Coyote went to go get some TNT.
Tryina figure out y tha raccoon didn’t just gone ova tha fence cuz it almost slipped a few times
"its over, I have the high ground!"
Dan how tall is that fence that coyote is jumping that high
The fence is almost 6 feet tall. The coyote has jumped the fence before and came in my backyard.
Вчера этого енота видела, он так и сидит там же на заборе до сих пор .....
так я и не понял почему волки собак за две секунды загрызают а этого бурсука не смог!!
The fact that the raccoon retreated and didn't even attempt to fight has caused me to recalibrate the killing power of a coyote
It's too small to actually fight back
This looked like a steel cage match.😂
Satisfying
If u was on that position u will be satisfied
A big raccoon will tear a coyote up. They are way more vicious.
coyote looks like teasing racoon
Racoon also trying to attack him yes?
Very good video 😁👌
Can you imagine the noise?
It's over anakin
this Coyote is lazy one, i was surprised racoon could climb that fence. There are videos where coyotes catch cats even over the top of the fence.
Almost had it on the last jump, not sure why the raccoon didn't go down the other side of the fence.
Because it probably doesn't understand what a "fence" is, just higher ground. It thinks the coyote will just go around.
Plus the coyote can jump over the fence and back to square one
@@RennieAsh Sounds reasonable, thanks.
Why that jumped into this side
i always root for the underdog (raccoon) in a situation like this. I'm glad it survived, but coyotes are smart and they'll wait for it
to come down from the fence and get it then
コヨーテのジャンプ力、すげー!
はい、すごいです。
That coyote got hopps
🐍
📌 So uhmmm, which cat was bred with wolf to create the raccoon! 😂😂😂
That damn balance and ability to do full turns upon that fence line is ridiculous!!! 😳
I was fishing at the bridge. Thought it was time to twist one up and when i got to the car here is a raccoon about the size of the one in the video in the back seat. I slowly sat down and twisted one and went back to the bridge and told the guys there was a coon in the car. Yup friendly and would take a pat. Problem was it would not get out of the car and talk about put up a fight and the noise.
could have had rabies. don't go petting random animals.
Thier’s a follow up video he gets him
Me vs the neighbors dog.
Raccoons have a high ground.
Imagine you are in the raccoon's place😂😂😂😂😂
So why didnt the raccoon just jump.down to the opposite side ?
The Coyote would have just jumped over the fence himself. The raccoon was smart to fight from a height advantage until the coyote gave up.
@@sidgar1 Thanks. O wow. Raccoon understood the best fight strategy.
Just a baby coon. Aint no coyote screws with a raccoon around here. y buddy had a pelt off one you would think was a bear
Wow it amazes me how high coyotes can leap
They can jump like 6 ft fences easily
@@misconceptions5613 yikes
Yote been dead if it was my land
Everyone - this is one weak raccoon. THe Raccoons at my place are extremely strong and well fed.. one bite.. coyote will never be seen again. So coyotes maintain a safe distance from Raccoons in my area.
Someone's got rabies.
That’s not how rabies work lol
I often wonder if my German Shepherd mix is part Coyote. She looks like one, and always tries to jump and climb after smaller animals she’s chased up trees and never seems to want to give up. My Akita on the other hand doesn’t even seem to bother with them once they’ve climbed out of reach lol
if she looks at you as if you are a meal and you can see the gleam in her eyes then you got yourself a coyote
Good raccoon i bet it waited it out and lived...as for the coyote i can see why we shoot em for sport they are a got daym nuisance and i heard when they are rabid they are like resident evil dogs id luv when that day comes theyed get whats on my wrist in the profile pic
Why are so many of y'all rooting for the raccoon
how did this end?
This time the coyote gave up. In the previous video the coyote grabbed the racoon off the fence.
Coyote had ups
Bruh! Hella👀
The raccon is smarter haha😂
I'd put money on the Raccoon if it's 1 on 1. Coyotes need the pack to hunt and be 🐺. Racoons can go solo and just stand higher up.... Aware Racoons can be a package deal but 1 on 1 raccoon all day.
This raccoon is still practically a baby
Who are you fooling coyote ? You had the raccoon on the ground and all you did was smell its ass..
Dem eyes 😂🤣😂
And this is how coyotes do the cats that jump up and down like that like a hyena does to a lion cub
😁👍👍👍👍👍
If you do not want this situation, you could get a katahouli, or a mastiff, or Rottweiler.
Or any full size dog. Coyotes will still eat racoons or cats near your house, though.
I think coyote should be related to hyenas, they're both worrisome, lol
More related to the jackal if anything.
Lol, believe it or not hyenas are closer related to cats.
@@deffaniewebber2447Hyenas closest relative are mongooses and civets
Should of been titled 'coyote gets his exercise'
Why didn’t the raccoon jump to the ground inside the fence and stick his tongue out? No dog in sight inside the fence.
Because the coyote would have jumped the fence and stuck the raccoon's tongue back in his mouth for him.
The way they have this set up, they're looking for these fight to happen. You leave bird sees in a backyard at the end of a fence? Just because you know a racoon or something would come. Because that, you know a coyote would come. Cold blooded. Lol.
Do you want to live, be able to spin
Coyotte sly as a Woman
Was hoping the demons killed eachother.
Looks more like a dog than a coyote.
What? The next time you see one close up, will definitely be the first you’ve seen one.
UP 1 UP 2 UP 3... YA THIS IS HOW YOU WILL GONNA WIN OLYMPIA MEDALS
Lucky racoon
🤟😂
👍👍👍👍
Go coyote!
Animals foreplay👻
The raccoon is small brain
raccoons are actually very bright
I hate coyote they harm coonies.
I hate coonies, they feed coyotes
@@jq7323 good one!😂
@Jacob P lol