But I can't see anything. What could it be?
But I can't see anything. What could it be?
Are you in your haunted house?
Also it's probably a neighbor dog.
I'm not hitting the sauce again, so it's not me.
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Yes, I'm in my haunted house, but it's definitely coming from outside. I'm guessing dog, too, but I've never heard a domestic dog sound like this, it's really spooky.
I've heard some surprisingly eerie noises come out of random dogs.
That would be the looters calling to each other
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Yeah, that's kind of what I'm afraid of. We do get them in the city from time to time, and I do live pretty close to a large forest preserve. I was driving near it one day, and saw a large coyote trotting along the side of the road. Would they howl in the daytime, though?
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Wiki says they do, so it must be true.These calls are most often heard at dusk or night, but may sometimes be heard in the day or in the middle of the day.
Apart from the spooky factor, is it a problem?
Coyotes don't cause nearly as many injuries as domestic dogs. But wikipedia says that suburban coyotes might be more dangerous because people feed them and they lose their fear of humans.
We get the same problems with foxes in our areas. The suburban ones are becoming bolder by the year.
In the land of the blind, the one-arm man is king.