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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Hammer performance on coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2432891" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I have seen those teeth before . The 6 incisors on top and lower jaws are missing , the two canines top and bottom are broken and brown , dead teeth . But it looks like the 8 premolars are clean , white and still sharply pointed . I can't see the 4 top molars or the 6 lower molars but by looking at the state of the premolars I would think they are probably clean and sharp as well . It would be interesting to know how the front teeth got broken and died . The coyote may have taken a kick to the mouth that broke them off or it may have been caught in a trap and broke them chewing on the trap before it got out of it . The incisor and canine teeth say it's old by being broken and worn down as well as dead , but the premolars and molars say it isn't as old as one would think . If I were to look at just the teeth in front I would say probably 7 or 8 years but if I were to look at all of the teeth and the rest of the coyote I would probably put it at around 4 or 5 years old with a hard life having been lived . All the same it's a good one to take out of the population no matter it's age it was a tough coyote and had a hard life .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2432891, member: 91783"] I have seen those teeth before . The 6 incisors on top and lower jaws are missing , the two canines top and bottom are broken and brown , dead teeth . But it looks like the 8 premolars are clean , white and still sharply pointed . I can't see the 4 top molars or the 6 lower molars but by looking at the state of the premolars I would think they are probably clean and sharp as well . It would be interesting to know how the front teeth got broken and died . The coyote may have taken a kick to the mouth that broke them off or it may have been caught in a trap and broke them chewing on the trap before it got out of it . The incisor and canine teeth say it's old by being broken and worn down as well as dead , but the premolars and molars say it isn't as old as one would think . If I were to look at just the teeth in front I would say probably 7 or 8 years but if I were to look at all of the teeth and the rest of the coyote I would probably put it at around 4 or 5 years old with a hard life having been lived . All the same it's a good one to take out of the population no matter it's age it was a tough coyote and had a hard life . [/QUOTE]
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