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Psyche and a guest discuss coyote behavior, pack dynamics, and size, debunking myths about their aggression toward humans while sharing personal anecdotes about encounters.
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Browse era →The episode explores coyote behavior and misconceptions about their threat level to humans. Psyche explains that coyotes are generally more afraid of people unless they appear in unusually large packs (typically requiring 30+ individuals). The discussion covers pack behavior, with the guest sharing a personal encounter involving approximately 12 coyotes that surrounded them. The conversation includes clarification on coyote size, with debate about typical weights ranging from 45-55 pounds for average specimens, though some can reach up to 85 pounds. The episode challenges the narrative of coyotes as inherently dangerous predators by contextualizing their behavior within natural fear hierarchies and pack dynamics.
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