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Published on January 29, 2004

Parker notes that smaller animals would have eaten the meat where it fell, or at least dropped part of it while leaving the scene. Parker checked 100 yards in every direction and couldn't find evidence of the meat.

"He probably needs to be shot and gotten rid of," Parker says of the coyote. "There's too many people, and he just can't live there anymore."

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