Question. When you all read the word "coyote" are you reading it as 'Kai-yoh-tee'
or as 'Kai-yoht'
Cuz I hope it's 'Kai-yoht'.
Direwolf? My rural peoples, where you at? Back me up on this.
We say kaiyohtee ... we have them in the hills behind our house. We also happen to be near a fire station. The coyotes go into a howling frenzy every time they hear a siren. It's kinda cool, and sometimes the dog next-door joins in. Soul-brothers, as it were.
Lives in city, we don't have them, pronounced this way, didn't know there was a second option.
@johncolombo - Coyotes do live in cities. Don't you live in Pittsburgh? Just google coyotes in Pittsburgh area. Sounds like there are quite a few of them. They have learned to adapt to our cities and live just about everywhere in the U.S.
I think the pronunciation of coyote is a regional thing. I originally came from California and most everyone I knew pronounced it kai-yoh-tee. Now I live in New Hampshire and people here say it the same way. I was really suprised to learn that they have coyotes in NH. I hear them howling often when I have the windows open at night.
I Live in a block of cement, no woods near me. I assumed there may be some in the outlying area but not in the city. We have deer that live in a large cemetery near me and I've never heard of a coyote attacking them, nor have never seen or heard a coyote on trips there. So you are correct, just not near me, and not "in" the city.
Found this:
In Pittsburgh, unconfirmed anecdotal glimpses have been reported near Frick Park in the East End, the South Side Slopes and the West End Elliot Overlook Park. For decades, it has been suspected, but never verified, that coyotes thrive in the wild spaces around South Park and the ravines dropping from Plum and Penn Hills to the Allegheny River. Some Monroeville residents swear there are coyotes in Boyce Park, and coyote rumors abound from Trafford to Murrysville, Moon to McKees Rocks and Harmony to Economy.
Closest to me is Frick Park. The rest of these locations, except the south side slopes are very far out of the city. We have however as have most cities been over run by crows in the past 15ish years which I still find odd.
Edit: I don't know how well you Know Pittsburgh but I did see a Turkey once heading up Polish Hill.
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What new cactus are you talking about??? I'm missing something here
its a prize, just check the event tab^^ after you unlocked it its buyable for 15d
I'm sooooooo confused on these cactus patches? Is this the 3rd set?? Did the others have a multiplier? And how are we supposed to keep what straight....they all look the same to me.?
...except some can't be placed on dirt?
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What new cactus are you talking about??? I'm missing something here
its a prize, just check the event tab^^ after you unlocked it its buyable for 15d
I'm sooooooo confused on these cactus patches? Is this the 3rd set?? Did the others have a multiplier? And how are we supposed to keep what straight....they all look the same to me.?
A new cactus which is yet to be released. You can check what it is by looking at the 4th prize you can earn in the "It's not the heat, it's the humidity" questline.
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Sorry, but this is an awesome typo, especially in the context of the rest of the sentence!
How I enjoy my donuts is no one else's business :P
ROFL! Actually, that typo is awesome on, oh, so many levels. I've heard of "double entendre" ... is there a triple one?
What new cactus are you talking about??? I'm missing something here
you could have said hold your nuts back :P
I Live in a block of cement, no woods near me. I assumed there may be some in the outlying area but not in the city. We have deer that live in a large cemetery near me and I've never heard of a coyote attacking them, nor have never seen or heard a coyote on trips there. So you are correct, just not near me, and not "in" the city.
Found this:
In Pittsburgh, unconfirmed anecdotal glimpses have been reported near Frick Park in the East End, the South Side Slopes and the West End Elliot Overlook Park. For decades, it has been suspected, but never verified, that coyotes thrive in the wild spaces around South Park and the ravines dropping from Plum and Penn Hills to the Allegheny River. Some Monroeville residents swear there are coyotes in Boyce Park, and coyote rumors abound from Trafford to Murrysville, Moon to McKees Rocks and Harmony to Economy.
Closest to me is Frick Park. The rest of these locations, except the south side slopes are very far out of the city. We have however as have most cities been over run by crows in the past 15ish years which I still find odd.
Edit: I don't know how well you Know Pittsburgh but I did see a Turkey once heading up Polish Hill.
:shock:
I can't find the info anywhere.. Any key words I should google?
I don't care. I don't care. I DON'T care.
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I'm sooooooo confused on these cactus patches? Is this the 3rd set?? Did the others have a multiplier? And how are we supposed to keep what straight....they all look the same to me.?
...except some can't be placed on dirt?
It's unreleased content.
Spoilerish content underneath
A new cactus which is yet to be released. You can check what it is by looking at the 4th prize you can earn in the "It's not the heat, it's the humidity" questline.
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This is just excellent!!
Can you also send me a PM? Can´t find anything, too.
Thanks in advance