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  2. Probe continues after hunter, mistaken for coyote, is shot in ...

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    Dec. 5—A man wrapping up a day of hunting Friday in South Huntingdon was shot by another hunter, according to Travis Lau, communications director at the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Lau said ...

  3. Game call - Wikipedia

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    Game call. A game call is a device that is used to mimic animal noises to attract or drive animals to a hunter. [1] Animal species attracted to game calls include deer, turkey, ducks, geese, moose, elk, raccoons, wild pigs, coyotes, bears, wolves, cougars, foxes, quails, squirrels, chipmunks, and crows.

  4. Michigan coyote hunts are 'gruesome killing contests ... - AOL

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    Michigan’s coyotes were already being ruthlessly hounded, baited, snared, trapped, lured by electronic devices that mimic sounds of pups in distress and gunned down in gruesome killing contests ...

  5. Hunter using electronic caller killed after mistaken for coyote

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  6. Coyote attack - Wikipedia

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    Coyote attacks are events where coyotes attack humans. While these attacks are uncommon and rarely cause serious injuries, they have been increasing in frequency, especially in California. Although media reports generally identify the animals as simply "coyotes", some attackers in northeast North America may be hybrids known as coywolves .

  7. Animal echolocation - Wikipedia

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    Animal echolocation. A depiction of the ultrasound signals emitted by a bat, and the echo from a nearby object. Echolocation, also called bio sonar, is a biological active sonar used by several animal groups, both in the air and underwater. Echolocating animals emit calls and listen to the echoes of those calls that return from various objects ...